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Heres another one of my engines. :DThis is a 1946-47 Clinton and in the picture it is running, needs a few tweeking on the engine...this thread has 1 replies and has been viewed 892 times
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This is a 1946-47 Clinton and in the picture it is running, needs a few tweeking on the engine though before it is right again though, but it's in good shape for the shape it's in. around 1946 to 47 is as close as i can get to the year of it. i was told for the features it has, air filter and such, it is a rare find, possibly an old scooter engine but it runs like clock work...notice i didn't hafta bolt it down....smooth thing.....rilly not a vibration to it and if it didnt have an exaust pipe, all you could hear of the engine is internal workings, that'd be my bet......im just saying how quiet and smooth running it is.....never knew a clinton was like that.......guess they were rilly good engines in there time....and old engines are still the best!
tired of talkin....heres the pic!
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Nice engine Skylar!...
Mark Congden
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