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Item Number: DE1422
McCOY .29 Red Head
Engine with display
Price: $85.00
Excellent
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About this item
Offered is a
McCoy .29 "Red Head" C/L Engine circa
1958-1966. This is a great example of the "Red
Heads" produced by Dick McCoy during the 50's and 60's. These
were reasonably priced back then making it affordable for "us kids".
We've been told that for every .35 Red
Head produced there was one .29. They do seem hard to find,
especially in decent condition.
This engine comes
mounted in a VP Model Engine Display Case. The display case base has
a golden oak finish, rubber feet and a complimentary gold colored
nameplate with "McCoy .29 Red Head" inscribed. It's suitable for
your collection and you'll love to show it off... Or if you choose
to mount in a period control line aircraft, it's ready to run. The
compression is excellent. All gaskets (3) are present and
intact. All head fins are present. There are NO chips
present on the color
matched ceramic enamel engine finish (heat resistant to 500 degrees). The lugs
show signs of mounting as holes are a less than perfect and light washer
marks can bee seen. The crankcase is in very
nice condition. The black cylinder looks in
perfect condition. There is no rust present on the steel cylinder,
needle valve or head screws. The head and
crankcase cover screws are the McCOY Phillips and in
excellent
condition (about a 10 out of 10). The prop nut and washer are
original and are in excellent condition save for a tiny nick on one corner
of the nut. The spray bar and spray bar
nut are in perfect order. The needle valve is
the correct McCOY "springy" and it looks like new. The crankshaft is true.
The crankshaft throw spacer is present and intact. There is NO crankshaft "slop" which is
exceptional for this series of McCOY's. The glow plug is the
original "McCOY Golden Glo", is in working order and looks like
new.
This engine is
"showcase" clean, well
preserved and has been kept well oiled. It doesn't appear that
this engine was put to any real service. Perhaps mounted on a plane,
run briefly but never flown. This is an exceptionally nice engine.
Overall, we don't think you will
be disappointed in the least with this engine.
This is a center-fire
head.
Production of the "shiny-case" Red Heads ended with the "Lightening Bolt"
Red Head version that
was released in 1967.
Recommended propellers
- Break-in: 9x5, 9x6 or 10x5
- After Break-in: 9x5, 9x6, 10x5 or 10x6
Recommended fuel:
- Airplane fuel with 5% Nitro and at least 20% Castor.
Engine Specifications:
- Bore: .732
- Stroke: .712
- Displacement: .29 cu in
- Weight: 7.0 oz
- HP Rating: .54 at 12,500 rpm
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"Dick McCoy was one of the early
pioneers of model engine design and construction. His special
interest was in racing tethered model race cars, and he adapted
early aircraft model engine designs to suit the special needs of
race cars. He was good at getting the most out of an engine and
his engines set many speed records. They were popular with both
flyers and car racers."
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First Production Year for McCoy Engines of
the Era
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1957 “McCoy 35 Redhead” .349 glow black cylinder, shiny
case.
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1958 “McCoy 29 Redhead Stunt" .299 glow black
cylinder, shiny case.
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1958 “McCoy 60 Redhead Racing Engine" .607 glow
- sand cast case ends.
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1958 “McCoy 19 Redhead Stunt" .200 glow black
cylinder, shiny case.
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1961 "McCOY 35 Redhead" offset plug version introduced.
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Sales Tax
Ohio Residents, please add 8%
sales tax ($6.80 for this
item).
Shipping & Handling
S&H is $8.95 USD throughout
the Continental U.S. via USPS Priority Mail. Insurance and
delivery confirmation included. Canadian shipment is
$10.50 USD via USPS insured. Please get quote and
payment instructions if you live outside the U.S. or Canada.
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