Bob,
The 25s I was referring to are not new to me. I've had them for at least 40 years or so. I have always agreed with Bill that it is an outstanding engine. I saw another post from Bill lately where he mentioned his "57 fox 25" I just wanted to make sure he and I are on the same page when talking about it.
Now that I am able to build some very light Ringmasters I will be flying them again and think they will do really well on that plane. I have enough 9/6 props to last me for quite a few crashes but have recently acquired some 9/5 power point props to try.
What I've always liked about the .25 is the power to weight ratio. I really don't know of any .25 engine that weighs less than the 54 Fox.
Here is a list of some of the older Fox engines that I purloined from somwhere on the web and it is helpul on identifing some of the older Fox engines:
'49 "35" .352 glow - sand cast, no markings on engine.
'49 "29" .299 glow - sand cast, “29" stamped on exhaust stack
'50 “Racing Special" .299 glow - sand cast, big ports
'50 '59 Stunt' .599 glow - large downdraft venture with smooth back
'51 "59" .599 glow - smaller downdraft venturi with indented end
'52 “29” .299 glow - die cast case
'52 "35" .354 glow - die cast case
'53 "19" .198 glow - complex split crankcase, square venturi
'54 "19" .199 glow - conventional design case
'54 "59" .599 glow - front rotary valve
'54 "25" .257 glow - bored-out 19, "25' on spotface on bypass '54 "19 2-Speed" .199 glow - twin needle valves
'54 “25 2-Speed" .257 glow - twin needle valves
'54 "35 2-Speed" .352 glow - twin needle valves
'54 "59 2-Speed" .599 glow - twin needle valves
'56 “29R" .-299 glow - huge intake, twin glow plugs
'56 “29R" .299 glow - huge intake, single glow plug
'57 "Combat Special” .353 glow
'57 "19" .199 glow - splined shaft & prop driver
'57 "19" .199 glow - speed control via exhaust throttle
'57 “25” .256 glow - speed control via exhaust throttle
'57 "35" .352 glow - speed control via exhaust throttle
'57 "59" .599 glow - speed control via exhaust throttle
'57 “19” .199 glow - wide mounting lugs
'57 “25” .256 glow - wide mounting lugs
'57 "35 Stunt" .352 glow - red painted head
'58 "Black Head Special" .352 glow - black painted head
'58 “15” .145 glow
'58 "29X" .299 glow - head screws go thru cylinder fins
'59 "Rocket .099" 008 glow
'60 "59 Mark IV" .599 glow - ball bearing shaft
'60 "Combat Series lll" .352 glow - removable case front cover
I'm not certain but I think the 54 two speed shares the same case.
