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Testors/McCoy Spraybar ID
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Testors/McCoy Spraybar ID
Anyone know what this spraybar was used on? For some reason I am thinking a McCoy .35, but I really have no idea.
Part number is #7108 (1927)
Overall Length: 0.960"
Nut Diameter: 0.250"
Matt
Part number is #7108 (1927)
Overall Length: 0.960"
Nut Diameter: 0.250"
Matt
Testors/McCoy Spraybar ID
Gee Matt,
It's hard to say without an old McCoy parts list handy.
The spraybar in my newly acquired McCoy Red Head .35 is 1.190 inches long. That's assuming it is the original part and I am not 100% sure it is.
Then again it could be a later series McCoy engine part.
Sorry.....Steve
It's hard to say without an old McCoy parts list handy.
The spraybar in my newly acquired McCoy Red Head .35 is 1.190 inches long. That's assuming it is the original part and I am not 100% sure it is.
Then again it could be a later series McCoy engine part.
Sorry.....Steve
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Re: Testors/McCoy Spraybar ID
Thanks for the input Steve.
It really could be for anything. It does have some resemblance of the 049 Testors 'pipe-bomb' style engine as well.
I am trying to id them before they are put up for sale.
Matt
It really could be for anything. It does have some resemblance of the 049 Testors 'pipe-bomb' style engine as well.
I am trying to id them before they are put up for sale.
Matt
Re: Testors/McCoy Spraybar ID
It appears that your spraybar may have been for the 1970's version Testor's Mccoy series .049. These engines were formally Wen Mac AMF that used the built in spring starter on the front. As you stated that it appears to look like the pipe bomb version somewhat confirms this as the pipe bomb was available later and these certainly could've been used. Without taking mine apart it certainly appears that way due to the shape of that barb on the spraybar. Ken
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McCoy spraybar
EXModelEngines wrote:Thanks for the input Steve.
It really could be for anything. It does have some resemblance of the 049 Testors 'pipe-bomb' style engine as well.
I am trying to id them before they are put up for sale.
Matt
Matt, I would like one of the spraybars, and the needle valves if you have one. I am building a twin .049, ah .098 using old Wen-Mac parts.
pat
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