what kind of motor is this thing

dan bardo

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i just recently bought an old troller from a yardsale. the guy told me that it is a 1953, 4 hp.but what kind? it was made at the clinton manufacturing co. in clinton michigan. tha model#is j7, the serial#is 38186,and the type#is 10-13-7-0-4-5. it does run. can anyone help me out? if so i would really appreciate the help. thanx to all and God bless. :confused:
 

JB

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Re: what kind of motor is this thing

Hi, Dan. My guess would be that it is a Clinton.<br /><br />Red sky at night. . .
 

Chinewalker

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Re: what kind of motor is this thing

Hi Dan,<br /> Your motor is definitely a Clinton. It was an air-cooled motor, made most likely in the 1960s. I believe the J-7 was the 7hp. Clintons shared a lot of parts with the Eskas of the same vintage. They were marketed as entry-level motors. Rather cheap, loud, and buzzy running. On the upside, they're very simple, easy to work on, and many parts are available at a small engine shop.<br />- Scott
 

boatmotor

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Re: what kind of motor is this thing

Hi Dan The J7 Clinton is a 1957 5.0 hp.<br />Regards Tom
 

triwheeler

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Re: what kind of motor is this thing

You have the same engine I have. It is a Clinton, model. J7, my serial number is 38766. I don't know how the HP is rated. The guy I bought my boat and motor from said it was a4.5 HP. Anyway I'm looking for a part to my motor. The recoil starter is broken and I need to find another. <br /><br />Does anybody know where one might find parts for such a vintage motor?<br /><br />Please send any positive response to livingwell@ourlivingwell.com<br /><br />Thanks, <br />Bob Wheeler
 

steelespike

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Re: what kind of motor is this thing

Your powerhead is used for all kinds of applications, your part may be available at a small engine shop.otherwise watch for it or<br /> a parts motor on ebay.<br />By the way the Clinton uses a water cooled exhaust<br />leg be sure water sprays out of the relief holes.<br />Older motors use a simple pickup tube behind the prop for water.Newer motors have a water pump.
 
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