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Got a chance to look at the mower today, first I cut off the belt,wrong size anyway, put some fresh oil in it,and down the plug hole,checked for spark,pull start rope broke.
New rope,pulled and have spark, but no compression, pulled head,stuck intake valve,removed and cleaned valve,now waiting for gaskets,a better tank,and carb kit to arrive.
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Nothing happening,still waiting
Looking for a set of wheels now...Pics.
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Hope you can get that oldie running, that would be very cool. Looking forward to the results my friend.
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Sam,
if there is a smoking problem with this one i have rope start k91 to put on it.
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I put a tank and carb off another Clinton engine I have on a tiller.Pulled a few times and...It lives !!!
But has a bad smoking problem.Oil comes out the muffler when you can see it
Too bad, rebuilding it will be a few bucks,plus finding all the right parts.
I have a lead on a new 70's briggs 2HP motor that is new for $100 and will go that route instead,being I only have 20.00 in it so far.
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Old 03-13-2015, 06:34 PM
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I know it's not old school but would one of those Harbor Freight Chondas work?
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I like the look of the one on there but The briggs will do the job,I may have to add some more weight to it being the cast iron vs. the aluminum,maybe keeps the mower from jumping around heheheh

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Just my 2 cents but unless you actually plan on running it I'd leave it alone, it has a serious "Cool factor" with the old Clinton and it runs, just not good.
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