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Length and position of internal fuel line for babe bee?
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Length and position of internal fuel line for babe bee?
have recently acquired and restored a small babe bee engine. However, when I got it, the fuel line inside the engine itself had broken in multiple places. Can anybody show me a picture of what it should look like so I can create another from some tubing?
jkroart- New Member
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Re: Length and position of internal fuel line for babe bee?
1ST: Welcome To the CEF!
2nd: yah here are some pictures for ya.
You can purchase the fuel line and springs from either of our sponsors Cox International or EX. model engines.
I can’t find the link to Paul G’s mouse race modification showing how to use aluminum tube and silicone tube to make a fuel pickup, but it’s in here somewhere!
Let me find em and edit them in...
This is the 9 o’clock position for control line flying, the tube would be at the 6 o’clock position for free flight.
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2nd: yah here are some pictures for ya.
You can purchase the fuel line and springs from either of our sponsors Cox International or EX. model engines.
I can’t find the link to Paul G’s mouse race modification showing how to use aluminum tube and silicone tube to make a fuel pickup, but it’s in here somewhere!
Let me find em and edit them in...
This is the 9 o’clock position for control line flying, the tube would be at the 6 o’clock position for free flight.
url=https://servimg.com/view/19103929/1050]



Marleysky- Top Poster
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Re: Length and position of internal fuel line for babe bee?
Ok! Here it is. Go to this thread and click on the “Download” button.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t753-the-revised-2011-gibeault-mouse-race-program?highlight=Fuel+pickup
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t753-the-revised-2011-gibeault-mouse-race-program?highlight=Fuel+pickup
Marleysky- Top Poster
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Re: Length and position of internal fuel line for babe bee?
Thanks for the pics! Much appreciated
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