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Cox Engine of The Month
Gnarly/Ugly Running Engines....
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Re: Gnarly/Ugly Running Engines....
This engine is actually one of my best running Babe Bees. I know I have videos of it going, I must not have uploaded them to YouTube yet. This is a picture of it before any cleaning, this thing is covered in surface corrosion. I'll have to take another pic of it.
There is also this "Babe Bee" with the Space Bug Jr. Cylinder and head assembly.
And there is also this.
I have not ran this engine with its postage stamp backplate as I have not yet made or found a mounting bracket but I have put the front end on a tank which it ran nicely.
Re: Gnarly/Ugly Running Engines....
Fun thread. It's nice to see the life left in these old girls.
Was the Baby Bee originally sold with the small thread head and cylinder, or would that be a mixed parts engine?
Jim
Was the Baby Bee originally sold with the small thread head and cylinder, or would that be a mixed parts engine?
Jim
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