daver
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Post by daver on Oct 6, 2015 10:36:38 GMT -4
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Post by johnf on Oct 6, 2015 18:10:59 GMT -4
Thank you
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Post by krmckay "Bombs away" on Oct 6, 2015 18:21:41 GMT -4
Attachment DeletedIf it is a Cox .049 guess what, The king of hoarders has one maybe two. Please confirm it is an old Cox .049 and I'll bring one with me the next time I'm out to the field...It's all yours. Does it look like the one above
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glen
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Post by glen on Oct 6, 2015 20:02:26 GMT -4
LOL, I was going to say Kevin had some at the funfly. Guess I'm too slow.
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Post by johnf on Oct 7, 2015 17:59:41 GMT -4
I went to the web page that Dave had posted for me. I contacted Cox International about my little engine. They needed some photos and measurements of the glow plug at the threaded end. They replied back and said it was not a Cox engine but a Testors engine. They identified it as a Testors .049 "pipe bomb". Just watch some national security pick up on those words and come out to visit me. They also told me that the Cox glow plug/head would not fit onto a Testors engine. I did send a letter to RJL industries asking for some info.
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