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markus1971 07-17-2003 05:16 AM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
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Hi, i have aquired this engine. It has no markings on it. It has a very strange carb with a flat sided spray bar and a weird backplate that goes all the way up above the exhaust port. It's a 40 sized engine. It's got so much compression that I almost can't turn the crank over by hand without a prop installed. I don't think it's ever been ran. Can anyone shed any light as to what it is? Anyone know what it might be worth?

Thanks

Markus

NM2K 07-17-2003 05:25 AM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
It was made by Fox Manufacturing of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Very powerful for its day. The carb adjusts backwards, in that you adjust the low speed needle first and then the high speed needle.

I liked the flat blade carb, once I got used to it.

turbo-RCU 07-17-2003 05:27 AM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
Looks like a Fox 40. The butterfly carb dates it to before my R/C days. I would guess mid-70's, but perhaps someone can give you more specific details.

turbo

Mike Bogh 07-17-2003 01:08 PM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
OH, you asked about value/worth.
I'm thinkin' somewhere around the $35.00 to 50.00 US dollar amount.

NM2K 07-17-2003 01:34 PM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
It is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it, but you all knew that.

There are probably a few rabid Fox-o-philes around that would part with a fiver for it (Fox-o-philes are cheapskates - don't ask how I know - blush!).

Sport_Pilot 07-17-2003 01:41 PM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
Although this is for the 40BB and it appears you have the bushing version, this instruction manual should help you to break in and set up the carb. The older Fox's took a while to break in.

http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/fliteline/40-2jet.html

RaceCity 07-17-2003 08:07 PM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
Use that engine...don't sell it for peanute.

The Fox .40 will still outperform most current .40's and it's lighter as well.

The lapped piston takes longer to break in, but it's like an old cast iron frying pan.....ever seen one wear out? Me neither.

Good engine...crappy muffler.

'race

Flyboy Dave 07-17-2003 08:24 PM

Fox engines....
 
....if you clean them up really good....inside and out,
they make excellant gifts and paper weights.... :rolleyes:

....the larger Fox engines can be used for rock cod
sinkers as well.... :eek:

RaceCity 07-17-2003 08:40 PM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
Bull-Sheeeeeeeeeeeeet.

Please box your unwanted Fox engines and send them to me.

'Race

maxtenet 07-17-2003 09:12 PM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
Hey,

That thing will outpower an O.S. anyday, on any fuel, with any prop.

Max

Hobbsy 07-17-2003 11:01 PM

Fox
 
Well Max and Race, there is another one who just doesn't get it when it comes to engines.

RaceCity 07-17-2003 11:07 PM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
We need to be out there a speadin' the gospel!

(King Duke Version)


"For He who shalt annointeth the piston with the fruit of the bean shall find everlasting RPM..."

Rev. Race

Flyboy Dave 07-18-2003 12:01 AM

Oh well....
 
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....these OS .40 FSR's might have come out a little
before you guy's time...(snick snick).... :rolleyes:

ChuckAuger 07-18-2003 12:05 AM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
That Fox came out a little before them FSR's.

Flyboy Dave 07-18-2003 12:09 AM

Ok, Chuck....thanks....
 
....that Fox does look alot like a dinosour.... :eek:

....that carb is a real duesy..... :stupid:

Mike Bogh 07-18-2003 12:14 AM

Re: Oh well....
 

Originally posted by Flyboy Dave
....these OS .40 FSR's might have come out a little
before you guy's time...(snick snick).... :rolleyes:


Looks just like mine...a almost NIB 40 FSR AND a OS 45FSR...
Sswoop!

big max 1935 07-18-2003 12:14 AM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
In my thinking the OS FSR series was the LAST good engine that OS made! A FOX just takes a little tender loving castor oil. MAX H.

Flyboy Dave 07-18-2003 12:33 AM

I'm an FSR Lover myself....
 
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....however the .61 SF, and RF series engines are
outstanding....

....all the "V' series engines are outstanding.... :cool:

Yo, Mike....I have a couple .40's for a Duelist....
the .45's really cranked.... :D

I don't even wanna tell you guys about the last Fox
powered (or lack of) plane i saw fly....it's too sad. :(

Mike Bogh 07-18-2003 01:38 AM

Re: I'm an FSR Lover myself....
 

Originally posted by Flyboy Dave
....however the .61 SF, and RF series engines are
outstanding....

....all the "V' series engines are outstanding.... :cool:

Yo, Mike....I have a couple .40's for a Duelist....
the .45's really cranked.... :D

I don't even wanna tell you guys about the last Fox
powered (or lack of) plane i saw fly....it's too sad. :(

I forgot to mention the NIB OS 40 V rear intake/exhaust I have sittin here...my bad :D:D:D

ChuckAuger 07-18-2003 01:41 AM

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You guys are real poseurs when it comes to NIB OS V Series engines. Ho Hum. :p

Sport_Pilot 07-18-2003 01:44 AM

Does anyone recognize this engine?
 
I think Maxtnet must have had the OS FP series in mind, the bushing 40 backdoor Fox's easily outpowered them. It would be a close second to an OS FSR. But Fox had ball bearing version's would easily outrun the FSR. In fact the Fox Quickee 500 would easily out run any OS V series. Fox engines have a few faults, but being a weak runner is not one of them.

The FSR series came out about 1975, the backdoor Fox's began either the late 70's or early 80's. But not sure if the butterfly carb Fox was one of the first backdoor version's, or a bit later.

markus1971 07-18-2003 01:50 AM

Some kind of 4 engine
 
Hey guys!! We are getting off the subject here aren't we? This post was about the engine pictured above. I need to know about it, not OS engines... can we get back on the subject please?? Thanks !! :rolleyes:

Hobbsy 07-18-2003 01:53 AM

Fox
 
It's a Fox .40, I just got a Fox .15 from the early 70s that has the same throttle, except the .15 has the carb cast as part of the crankcase. I can't get off the topic on this one because I've never owned an OS.

ChuckAuger 07-18-2003 02:47 AM

Re: Some kind of 4 engine
 

Originally posted by markus1971
Hey guys!! We are getting off the subject here aren't we? This post was about the engine pictured above. I need to know about it, not OS engines... can we get back on the subject please?? Thanks !! :rolleyes:
You have a 70's vintage Fox bushing bearing 40 with an antiquated butterfly carb. I had the exact same engine, but with the newer carb, back in about '83. It was an OK engine, hauled my many times rebuilt Epoxy Stick around until I sold it to get a more modern engine.

There was nothing spectacular about it, it served me long enough to learn to fly, and long enough to realize that there were much better engines than a bushing Fox 40.

I would place a value on it of about $25~$35, maybe $5 more if it had a muffler.

I think it would make a much better conversation piece than a flyer, if you decide to run it be sure to run fuel with castor oil only as the lube due to the piston/bushing material used. 22~24% castor, 10% nitro ought to be just dandy.

Hope you enjoy your vintage Fox engine.

Flyboy Dave 07-18-2003 02:56 AM

Hobs....yer' kiddin', right....?
 
Never owned an OS.... :eek: ....well I've never owned
a Fox.... :p ....musta' stemmed from those old days
in control line....the fellas would buy those totally
junk Fox .35's....spend a couple hours trying to get
it started, and go home disappointed.

Meanwhile, my K&B Stallion would usually start with
2 or 3 flips.... :rolleyes: ....then out came the Fox
r/c motors with "that funny carb"....man were those junk.

I think maybe the electric starter was invented by some
guy trying to get a Fox running....and talk about gutless.


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