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Cox Engine of The Month
Throttle Rings
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Throttle Rings
Will any throttle ring fit on any engine of the appropriate size? I saw this cylinder here and was wondering if and engine had to be modified for the ring to fit. How come the exhaust just doesnt slip past the ring? Is the ring two parts?
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Re: Throttle Rings
Godsey3.0 wrote:Will any throttle ring fit on any engine of the appropriate size? I saw this cylinder here and was wondering if and engine had to be modified for the ring to fit. How come the exhaust just doesnt slip past the ring? Is the ring two parts?
The ring consists of a solid barrel and a clip for RC connection. I have a couple. One does not cut off when it's all the way closed, the other does. Just depends on how much it's worn, what era etc.
Re: Throttle Rings
I noticed on my Golden Bee the Cylinder is made real funky compared to my other ones. It has the big teedee style exhaust slits.
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So I would have to buy the factory ground Medallion piston and use my current ring or get the assemble from cox international
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Godsey3.0 wrote:So I would have to buy the factory ground Medallion piston and use my current ring or get the assemble from cox international
Like Nitro said, certain kinds work, others do not.
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nitroairplane wrote:Speaking of throttle rings did you get your .020 Matt?
Nope, have you seen the RCG thread?
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