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RR1 glow head
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RR1 glow head
In reference to the Wikipedia article about Cox, 302 glow heads that are for pre 1955 engines. I have a gold/blue RR1 that uses the same glow head and I'm sure the engine was made after 1955. Is the info on Wikipedia correct? Do any of the RR1's use the 302-1 instead of the 302?
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Re: RR1 glow head
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