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Cox Engine of The Month
Glow Plug Head Adapter
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Glow Plug Head Adapter
I have to see in the market that is Adapter for the use in the Cox of the standard Glow Plug, and i want know if work well ?
Thanks and Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
Thanks and Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
jorigger- Gold Member
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
Hi,
You can find the good item :
there,
http://www.exmodelengines.com/cox-.010-.020-.049-.051-.074-.09-.15-glow-plug-clip-oem.html
or there,
http://coxengines.ca/cox-glow-plug-clip-oem-style.html
Regards,
You can find the good item :
there,
http://www.exmodelengines.com/cox-.010-.020-.049-.051-.074-.09-.15-glow-plug-clip-oem.html
or there,
http://coxengines.ca/cox-glow-plug-clip-oem-style.html
Regards,
navion34- Gold Member
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
Hello, thank you for the reply, but is probable that is not clear the my question,and sorry for the my english.navion34 wrote:Hi,
You can find the good item :
there,
http://www.exmodelengines.com/cox-.010-.020-.049-.051-.074-.09-.15-glow-plug-clip-oem.html
or there,
http://coxengines.ca/cox-glow-plug-clip-oem-style.html
Regards,
This is the glow plug.
I want know if i can use the Standard Glow Plug with one adapter in the Cox Engine.
Thanks and Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
jorigger- Gold Member
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
Bernie has colors
http://coxengines.ca/top-end/
Matt does not (at least for now)
http://www.exmodelengines.com/top-end/
The clamp on type uses a special insert, the threaded type uses the same type of glow plugs as larger engines use. I have used the threaded type and found it acceptable, but I prefer stock glow heads.
If you have the equipment (lathe) you can drill and tap a glow head for 1/4-32 and make your own adapter.
Phil
http://coxengines.ca/top-end/
Matt does not (at least for now)
http://www.exmodelengines.com/top-end/
The clamp on type uses a special insert, the threaded type uses the same type of glow plugs as larger engines use. I have used the threaded type and found it acceptable, but I prefer stock glow heads.
If you have the equipment (lathe) you can drill and tap a glow head for 1/4-32 and make your own adapter.
Phil
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
pkrankow wrote:Bernie has colors
http://coxengines.ca/top-end/
Matt does not (at least for now)
http://www.exmodelengines.com/top-end/
The clamp on type uses a special insert, the threaded type uses the same type of glow plugs as larger engines use. I have used the threaded type and found it acceptable, but I prefer stock glow heads.
If you have the equipment (lathe) you can drill and tap a glow head for 1/4-32 and make your own adapter.
Phil
Hi Phil,
thank you very much for this you informations.
Yes i have lathe and also the tool for threded in this size of 1/4-32.
Please,that is the best 'Glow Plug' for the use in the Cox.
Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
jorigger wrote:Hello, thank you for the reply, but is probable that is not clear the my question,and sorry for the my english.navion34 wrote:Hi,
You can find the good item :
there,
http://www.exmodelengines.com/cox-.010-.020-.049-.051-.074-.09-.15-glow-plug-clip-oem.html
or there,
http://coxengines.ca/cox-glow-plug-clip-oem-style.html
Regards,
This is the glow plug.
I want know if i can use the Standard Glow Plug with one adapter in the Cox Engine.
Thanks and Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
All my apologies Guiseppe, I read too fast your post and I done a bad answer...
navion34- Gold Member
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
navion34 wrote:jorigger wrote:Hello, thank you for the reply, but is probable that is not clear the my question,and sorry for the my english.navion34 wrote:Hi,
You can find the good item :
there,
http://www.exmodelengines.com/cox-.010-.020-.049-.051-.074-.09-.15-glow-plug-clip-oem.html
or there,
http://coxengines.ca/cox-glow-plug-clip-oem-style.html
Regards,
This is the glow plug.
I want know if i can use the Standard Glow Plug with one adapter in the Cox Engine.
Thanks and Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
All my apologies Guiseppe, I read too fast your post and I done a bad answer...
Not problem Navion34.
Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
jorigger- Gold Member
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
Unfortunately Larry Driskill will only ship to overseas from USA for large orders and by personal arrangement
His site"Kitting it together" has fewer and fewer items each year
http://kittingittogether.com/glow-plugs/
I personally believe the Adapter and Nelson plugs are the best (you asked)
Of course the original standard compression glow plugs are not too expensive or hard to get. The higher compression TD plugs are a bit more money
A company named Merlin makes plugs that are also very good for the Cox engines
http://www.merlinglowplugs.com/main_page.html
Matt and Bernie both can provide standard Cox plugs or adapters for Merlin, and the typical screw in glow plug adapters and plugs
All out performance the Nelson adapter and plug
Good reliability and very good economy is the Merlin set up
Proper looking and good reliability are the standard Cox heads
Lower power and cheapest in the long run are the adapters for normal glow plugs
His site"Kitting it together" has fewer and fewer items each year
http://kittingittogether.com/glow-plugs/
I personally believe the Adapter and Nelson plugs are the best (you asked)
Of course the original standard compression glow plugs are not too expensive or hard to get. The higher compression TD plugs are a bit more money
A company named Merlin makes plugs that are also very good for the Cox engines
http://www.merlinglowplugs.com/main_page.html
Matt and Bernie both can provide standard Cox plugs or adapters for Merlin, and the typical screw in glow plug adapters and plugs
All out performance the Nelson adapter and plug
Good reliability and very good economy is the Merlin set up
Proper looking and good reliability are the standard Cox heads
Lower power and cheapest in the long run are the adapters for normal glow plugs
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
Hi Fred,fredvon4 wrote:Unfortunately Larry Driskill will only ship to overseas from USA for large orders and by personal arrangement
His site"Kitting it together" has fewer and fewer items each year
http://kittingittogether.com/glow-plugs/
I personally believe the Adapter and Nelson plugs are the best (you asked)
Of course the original standard compression glow plugs are not too expensive or hard to get. The higher compression TD plugs are a bit more money
A company named Merlin makes plugs that are also very good for the Cox engines
http://www.merlinglowplugs.com/main_page.html
Matt and Bernie both can provide standard Cox plugs or adapters for Merlin, and the typical screw in glow plug adapters and plugs
All out performance the Nelson adapter and plug
Good reliability and very good economy is the Merlin set up
Proper looking and good reliability are the standard Cox heads
Lower power and cheapest in the long run are the adapters for normal glow plugs
thank you very much for all this informations, i have to see the Merlin Website with great interesting.
I don't know this: merlinglowplug.com, is the first time that i know.
Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
This is my favorite. I use them on most of my Cox engines. It's made by Merlin. It is very high compression and needs at least 3 head gaskets:
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
RknRusty wrote:This is my favorite. I use them on most of my Cox engines. It's made by Merlin. It is very high compression and needs at least 3 head gaskets:
Always you let me know very good informations. Thank you very much, you is very kind.
Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
Hello Guiseppe,
Please don't even think of using a standard glowplug in a drilled out Cox head. You will lose a large amount of performance and let us face it, most Cox engines are not blessed with high performance, they have all been overtaken by the march of time and development!
I use the Galbreath head adapter with the heavy duty Nelson turbo plugs. This way you get a very big performance increase! The Nelson plugs last forever. I have yet to blow one!
The Merlin head and plugs are also good, but not quite so much performance increase (it is all due to higher compression). They don't last as well as the Nelson plugs, but infinitely better than Cox glowheads.
Last time I purchased any Galbreath head adapter from Larry Driscoll there was no problem shipping overseas, maybe he has got fed up of filling in the customs declarations!
Regards,
Andrew.
Please don't even think of using a standard glowplug in a drilled out Cox head. You will lose a large amount of performance and let us face it, most Cox engines are not blessed with high performance, they have all been overtaken by the march of time and development!
I use the Galbreath head adapter with the heavy duty Nelson turbo plugs. This way you get a very big performance increase! The Nelson plugs last forever. I have yet to blow one!
The Merlin head and plugs are also good, but not quite so much performance increase (it is all due to higher compression). They don't last as well as the Nelson plugs, but infinitely better than Cox glowheads.
Last time I purchased any Galbreath head adapter from Larry Driscoll there was no problem shipping overseas, maybe he has got fed up of filling in the customs declarations!
Regards,
Andrew.
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
tonsberg wrote:Hello Guiseppe,
Please don't even think of using a standard glowplug in a drilled out Cox head. You will lose a large amount of performance and let us face it, most Cox engines are not blessed with high performance, they have all been overtaken by the march of time and development!
I use the Galbreath head adapter with the heavy duty Nelson turbo plugs. This way you get a very big performance increase! The Nelson plugs last forever. I have yet to blow one!
The Merlin head and plugs are also good, but not quite so much performance increase (it is all due to higher compression). They don't last as well as the Nelson plugs, but infinitely better than Cox glowheads.
Last time I purchased any Galbreath head adapter from Larry Driscoll there was no problem shipping overseas, maybe he has got fed up of filling in the customs declarations!
Regards,
Andrew.
Hello Andrew,
I thank you very much for all this information and explanations, I'm not very experienced with these engines Cox, recently i returned his passion for these engines and through the Forum, and especially thanks to people like you, I'm of enriching my conoscenza.Gentilmente could you send me the address of Nelson? He has a website? I would also like you to know that nationality are you?
Thanks again for this answer and best regards.
Giuseppe - Italy
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
Order from Doug Galbreath.
http://www.the-printer.net/DookCat.html
http://www.the-printer.net/DookCat.html
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
stevej wrote:Order from Doug Galbreath.
http://www.the-printer.net/DookCat.html
Thanks and Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
Hello Steve
Thanks for updating my take on Larry Driscoll's web site. Guiseppe, the Nelson plugs are available from M B Schuettes as well (Spelling?) He has a web site that is called MBS Model supplies. He certainly does the nelson heavy duty plugs and may well do the Galbreath adapter heads. from memory the plugs are a little over $4 and the adapter heads were a little over $12.
Re reading my reply. I was a little harsh on the Merlin plugs and heads. I use both and I have had a couple of plugs blow (after much use!). I believe that Merlin still has a deal available which is 3 plugs and an adapter head for around $13.All prices plus postage.
Both conversions gain power by reducing the head volume compared with a standard Cox head (and for that matter even a TD head!). You may well have to decompress the engine by adding anything up to 3 head gaskets. So order a bunch from Bernie.
I just ge.t a feel for the right amount of head gaskets, difficult to explain, maybe someone can explain the technique better than I can?
Merlin have their own web site (Look up Merlin glowplugs, that should get to it
Regards,
Andrew.
Thanks for updating my take on Larry Driscoll's web site. Guiseppe, the Nelson plugs are available from M B Schuettes as well (Spelling?) He has a web site that is called MBS Model supplies. He certainly does the nelson heavy duty plugs and may well do the Galbreath adapter heads. from memory the plugs are a little over $4 and the adapter heads were a little over $12.
Re reading my reply. I was a little harsh on the Merlin plugs and heads. I use both and I have had a couple of plugs blow (after much use!). I believe that Merlin still has a deal available which is 3 plugs and an adapter head for around $13.All prices plus postage.
Both conversions gain power by reducing the head volume compared with a standard Cox head (and for that matter even a TD head!). You may well have to decompress the engine by adding anything up to 3 head gaskets. So order a bunch from Bernie.
I just ge.t a feel for the right amount of head gaskets, difficult to explain, maybe someone can explain the technique better than I can?
Merlin have their own web site (Look up Merlin glowplugs, that should get to it
Regards,
Andrew.
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Re: Glow Plug Head Adapter
tonsberg wrote:Hello Steve
Thanks for updating my take on Larry Driscoll's web site. Guiseppe, the Nelson plugs are available from M B Schuettes as well (Spelling?) He has a web site that is called MBS Model supplies. He certainly does the nelson heavy duty plugs and may well do the Galbreath adapter heads. from memory the plugs are a little over $4 and the adapter heads were a little over $12.
Re reading my reply. I was a little harsh on the Merlin plugs and heads. I use both and I have had a couple of plugs blow (after much use!). I believe that Merlin still has a deal available which is 3 plugs and an adapter head for around $13.All prices plus postage.
Both conversions gain power by reducing the head volume compared with a standard Cox head (and for that matter even a TD head!). You may well have to decompress the engine by adding anything up to 3 head gaskets. So order a bunch from Bernie.
I just ge.t a feel for the right amount of head gaskets, difficult to explain, maybe someone can explain the technique better than I can?
Merlin have their own web site (Look up Merlin glowplugs, that should get to it
Regards,
Andrew.
Hello Andrew,
thank you very much for this reply you with all informations and explanations.
You is very kind, and for me is very very important.
My Best Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
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