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Cox Engine of The Month
July-2024
robot797's
![](https://i.servimg.com/u/f95/15/46/86/41/3_robo10.jpg)
"ULTIMITE COX 010: it has a clutch, E starter, throttle, exhaust, aluminum tank, aluminum venturi, gearbox with forward and reverse, and now its on a custom drawn and printed stand"
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robot797's
![](https://i.servimg.com/u/f95/15/46/86/41/3_robo10.jpg)
"ULTIMITE COX 010: it has a clutch, E starter, throttle, exhaust, aluminum tank, aluminum venturi, gearbox with forward and reverse, and now its on a custom drawn and printed stand"
![](https://i.servimg.com/u/f95/15/46/86/41/sponso12.png)
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my new engine
it is not a cox but it is pretty really and he is new, still in his box.
price is 40€ ( abaout 45$)
![my new engine 00110](https://i.servimg.com/u/f30/16/40/95/26/00110.jpg)
![my new engine 00210](https://i.servimg.com/u/f30/16/40/95/26/00210.jpg)
![my new engine 00310](https://i.servimg.com/u/f30/16/40/95/26/00310.jpg)
![my new engine 00410](https://i.servimg.com/u/f30/16/40/95/26/00410.jpg)
price is 40€ ( abaout 45$)
![my new engine 00110](https://i.servimg.com/u/f30/16/40/95/26/00110.jpg)
![my new engine 00210](https://i.servimg.com/u/f30/16/40/95/26/00210.jpg)
![my new engine 00310](https://i.servimg.com/u/f30/16/40/95/26/00310.jpg)
![my new engine 00410](https://i.servimg.com/u/f30/16/40/95/26/00410.jpg)
chris74100- Silver Member
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Re: my new engine
Nice looking engine! What is it's brand name, and displacement? Are you going to run it?
Kim- Top Poster
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Re: my new engine
Nice. I've heard of G-Mark, but never seen one. I just recently acquired my first two .061 engines, but have yet to fly them. I'm still breaking them in.
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Re: my new engine
Kim wrote:Nice looking engine! What is it's brand name, and displacement? Are you going to run it?
It's a Gmark engine, 061 CI, (0.99 cm3) bore 0.441 ci , Stroke, 0.400 ci, i want no run it, it's only for the fun.
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Re: my new engine
chris74100 wrote:Kim wrote:Nice looking engine! What is it's brand name, and displacement? Are you going to run it?
It's a Gmark engine, 061 CI, (0.99 cm3) bore 0.441 ci , Stroke, 0.400 ci, i want no run it, it's only for the fun.
Yeah, sorry for the obvious question. I run on a Dial-Up Service here, and it can take a while for images to load...got a head of myself with that question. Great Engine !
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Re: my new engine
The Cannon/Gmark .061's are excellent little R/C motor. I have two of the R/C's , one of the C/L version .061's, and a .12 twin cylinder.
Very good machine work on those, I think that was my main attraction to them. Dead steady low idle and they rev right up when set up right. It will turn a 6x4 prop ok, but it likes the 5x3's better. Very reliable little motor.
I have read about slightly advanced induction timing for the C/L version, so it spins a bit better than the R/C version. The C/L's are pretty rare.
Very good machine work on those, I think that was my main attraction to them. Dead steady low idle and they rev right up when set up right. It will turn a 6x4 prop ok, but it likes the 5x3's better. Very reliable little motor.
I have read about slightly advanced induction timing for the C/L version, so it spins a bit better than the R/C version. The C/L's are pretty rare.
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Re: my new engine
They also make/made a .12 twin. It would look cool with a pair of the .061 raygun mufflers; I think the twin came with little short stacks, like a Cox car engine.
![my new engine Gmark_11](https://i.servimg.com/u/f39/17/39/56/32/gmark_11.jpg)
![my new engine Gmark_11](https://i.servimg.com/u/f39/17/39/56/32/gmark_11.jpg)
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Re: my new engine
and the 5 cylinders, fantastic engine, very rare
![my new engine MG_3301-1024x682](https://2img.net/h/www.moteur-ancien.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/MG_3301-1024x682.jpg)
![my new engine MG_3301-1024x682](https://2img.net/h/www.moteur-ancien.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/MG_3301-1024x682.jpg)
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