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  • lol ridiculous.. but fun.

  • where to buy?

  • i have a mint new 010 in my colection

    including original packaging material

  • what always totally blows my mind about these engins are there strength these engins can outperform a lot of other bigger engins

  • want to sell it?

  • can you tell me what cc this is please?

    jack.

  • man thats a nice one i wanna get a TD.010 to add to my 049

  • i have some nitro engines like yours , but how do you change the glow plug? it wont come out. i would use them but the glow lug is busted. can you please help me.

    thanks.

  • @sergioakaliltroll20s warm the top of the cilinder with a propane torch dont get it red hot just past the point where you cannot hold onto it and try again

  • sounds like a pissed off bee. dude i want to put one of these into a xmod so badly

  • Boy that brings back memories! I had one of the .010 engines. I probably got it in the early 1960's, and sold it 7-8 years ago. They were designed to run on very high nitro fuel, as I recall Missle Mist (25% nitro) was about the minimum, in this video the engine was running pretty slow, those little engines would scream when tuned properly!

  • Where is the gas tank for these engines?

  • Red plastic fuel tank is mounted to the back of the engine.

  • these can be heard over a mile.

    i wonder how a .46 with no muffler would soound.

    since it is statistically over 100 times bigger.

    STATISTICALLY!

    not physically.

  • Don't you mean 10 times bigger ?

  • Woah! i never knew they were that small O.O do they still produce cox model engines?

  • @PJdacoolDJ nope production was ended on feb 6 of last year it was a bummer

  • ha 1 dollar where did you get them cause thats a good deal!

  • does anyone know if it is possible to use a servo to control the throttle on these? or could you have the pin fully out and control it via the fuel line

  • it is poseble but it is so expencife that it isnt worth it

    i wanna buy a .010 butit will set me 80 to 120 dollars back

  • yeah ive scrapped the idea and am just trying to see how these would go with different blends of fuel at fairly low revs but just faste enough to stay airborne

  • lool

    howmany of these engines do you have?

  • a few and you can also get them heaps cheap of ebay

  • It's not a good thing to start it up with a drill...

  • i seen a .005 in a glass case it said only a few of them were made they were pretty much useless they wouldn't pull any thing around not enough power u could stick your finger in the prop and it wouldn't do any thing u would hardly feel it and it would stop the engine instantly

  • yay

  • were?

  • LMAO

  • ha ha u know how old this comment is? those are awesome engines but the one i spoke about is funny to small to do any thing

  • i want this engine some guy lied to me and sold me a .020 instead of a .010 but at least its a cox

  • Cox engine are kind of wanted engines because there production has been closed!

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  • My bad luck that i lost it :(

  • id rather get a brand new one from canada for less than half than some old abused one.

  • This is a beatiful Tee Dee, looks like new.

    I'de love to have one of these as a collection item, I have plans to built a glass case to expose it.

    Very nice video, mazhongsong.

  • I just bought a family of three, Cox Tee Dee engines. They are comprised of the .049, .051 and an.010.

    Thirty years ago this month in fact, or was it in November, I bought a Cox Tee Dee .09. It has never been ran and is still in it's plastic show case. I was planning on making chess pieces of these engines, but that is very expensive. My next plan was to take photos of the engines and then cut out the photos and place them on a chess board.

  • you can buy them from canada brand new and lots of parts.. not at bad prices etiher :)

  • were to buy the not expencife

  • Can you give me a website please.

  • I have a COX 049 dune buggy that my dad bought in 1970. It has a 40:1 gear ratio. It can take on some pretty rough terrain including sand and water.

  • Way kewl. I remember seeing these sold in stores in the 1970s. Back in August of 1973, my mom bought me a three-wheeled trike from cox. It had a throttle. Then in October of 1976, I bought the exact same model. I should have put two servos on it and convert it to an R.C. trike.

  • That is so cute. haha

  • your probably the only person i know who doesn't run their cox .010 lean, except for my self

  • I love it:)

  • @SWilkowski i run mine rich so as not to damage them

  • i nedd to by on cox engine anyone sell mi one?

  • plz help me i have a old cox engine lying around on a old airplane my dad crashed i was wondering if you could tell me how i can start this i have experience with nitro rc cars. thanks

  • i once saw a man with an pee ww 010 c/l airplane doing laps attached to his hat

  • nice glow varmer mazhongsong

    hehe

  • Thanks!

  • I have one of those new in it's box. Never run. I'm afraid to now.

  • LOL. I bought it's bigger brother, the .09 in November, 1978. It too, has never ran. Been in the box for almost three decades? I am an engine collector. I got two Wankel rotary engines , never been ran. I also have the Fox Twin 1.20 cc and a bunch of others. Two Conley V-8s too. When is someone going to come out with a twin cylinder .049 or twin / triple rotor Wankel? Now that would be neat!

  • i also collect engines from all type, i like to keep them all new in box. Just take a look at them but i don't use them, i collect them.

  • The latest phase of "engines" that have peaked my interest in the miniature, gas turbine jet engines. Go to "Youtube" and type in "Miss. Budweiser Hydroplane." Scroll down on your screen and click onto "1/8th scale Hydroplane gas turbine boat." It's the viceo clip that lasts 2:05 minutes. Check it out!!

    While you're at it, type in :"Wedico Wheeled Hydraulic Loader." Turn up your volume.

  • i've never collected gas turbines, but i've built several gas turbines, turbo props and shafts mu self with 18 wheeler truck turbo chargers. In fact i've never upload any vid of these but i'll do that soon.

  • The .010s are FUN little engines and definitely run better with more nitro. Mine is turning nearly 27k with Sig 25% fuel. See my vids to see one of these flying my LaStick RC plane. Lots of fun.

  • Cool engine! Do you have any in a bird?

  • Thanks. Now I have only one .010 for collection.

  • that thing sounds like my x wife and if you use more nitro like the man said it will run right.p.s.cool sim vids at norm53

  • Man, that little engine doesn't run good without Nitro. That's why you lean it and doesn't rev up.

    Nice, though.

  • Yes,Thanks. Since Nitro is poisonous and corruptive to the engine, to avoid hazards, I did not prepare it for the engines for collection purpose.

  • I understand. If you ever wish to see the full potential of that engine just use a 40%nitro-40%methanol-20%Castor oil mix. Use ONLY Castor Oil as any other oil will cause corrosion in the crankshaft the moment the engine fires up.

    Afterwards oil with Marvel's mystery oil and you'll be fine.

    Cheers.

  • OK!Thanks!

  • how much

  • Depending on the conditions, the engine may costs $50 to $130

  • where do u get thim at and where can u buy gas tanks 4 them at

  • It's bought from EBAY and there are lots of stuff. Good luck!

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