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Re: Glow head ID
There are adapters for turbo plugs and Nelson plugs, but it doesn't look like any of those to me. Instead it looks like a DIY adapter, i.e. a cox head that has been drilled out and reworked to take a regular plug.
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Re: Glow head ID
hat's my take on it too. The combustion chamber looks just like a Bee head. Probably lower compression with the extra recess though.
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Re: Glow head ID
Hi Rusty, funny thing is you can't see the bottom of the plug.
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Re: Glow head ID
Buy the way, its been snowing on my screen, must be cold in there.
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Re: Glow head ID
Yeah, wasn't drilled all the way through. Uses a short plug. Not sure why wrench reliefs were cut into the second fin though.
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Re: Glow head ID
crankbndr wrote:Buy the way, its been snowing on my screen, must be cold in there.
Let me know if it gets annoying, I have been trying to decide how long to let it snow in here. LOL
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Thanks guys for the info, kinda like the snow, don't see much down here.
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Re: Glow head ID
Admin wrote:
Let me know if it gets annoying, I have been trying to decide how long to let it snow in here. LOL
It's been driving my CPU utilization up, particularly on one of my older machines --- I would kinda' like to see a spring thaw fairly soon.
Re: Glow head ID
andrew wrote:Admin wrote:
Let me know if it gets annoying, I have been trying to decide how long to let it snow in here. LOL
It's been driving my CPU utilization up, particularly on one of my older machines --- I would kinda' like to see a spring thaw fairly soon.
Time for a January thaw I guess. I'll take it down. I was going to put it up before Christmas but completely forgot LOL.
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