AMC RULES 36,954 #1 Posted November 23, 2013 Finally made some time today to tinker around with this 2.5 hp Clinton I picked up recently. Tank and carb looked so clean, I figured if it had good spark I'd try putting fire in the hole and see what happens. As it turned out...good spark is an understatement. If your not careful this little guy will light your fire...don't bother asking me how I learned this. Once filled with oil, a splash of gas, it fired off on the second pull...seems like a pretty strong runner too. So...my question is concerning the gear reduction unit attached to the crank...anyone know what these units were originally used on? Also, how does it come off...there only two external bolts I see holding it to the block...but I'm thinking it must be fastened to the crank somehow too? An idea on what to expect before I tear into it would be greatly appreciated. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sorekiwi 761 #2 Posted November 24, 2013 I've never seen one before, but to me it looks like its just a little gear on the crank driving a big gear for the PTO. I'm guessing you just split that PTO housing, remove the gears, and then remove the rear of the PTO housing. Hows that for a wild shot in the dark? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 38,989 #3 Posted November 24, 2013 Let me guess. Your wife was holding the plug wire and you pulled the cord ????? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 15,953 #4 Posted November 24, 2013 I think Kiwi is right, at least that's how they are on the Kohler gear reductions. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOWTIE 226 #5 Posted November 24, 2013 I HAD ONE ON 3 1/2 HP TECHY MOTOR. I REMOVED IT AND THE CRANKSHAFT WAS ONLY 1 1/2" LONG IT MADE IT A LITTLE SHORT FOR MOST APPLICATIONS. THE MOTOR WAS ON 1968 GAS POWERED LAWN ROLLER. HOPE THIS HELPS BOWTIE 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dclarke 4,011 #6 Posted November 24, 2013 I'm with Mike and wallfish, Craig..... Take the PTO housing off and see what's in there ... I've never one of those either. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,954 #7 Posted November 24, 2013 Let me guess. Your wife was holding the plug wire and you pulled the cord ????? Nope...it was running while I took it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,954 #8 Posted November 24, 2013 So...if is does turn out to be a short shaft... any way to extend it...adaptor available or fabbed up? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Howie 884 #9 Posted November 24, 2013 There are two more bolts inside that cover if it is like briggs. The end of crankshaft will have splines or teeth cut on it to mesh with bigger one in there to get the 6 to 1 reduction. The cranks I have seen could not be used for anything else. David 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,954 #10 Posted November 24, 2013 OH...that figures...it runs great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buckrancher 2,675 #11 Posted November 24, 2013 craig put the model and spec. numbers up looks to be a clinton gem engine i can come up with the right crankshaft number for you Brian 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,954 #12 Posted November 24, 2013 Whoops...I did mean to. Brian. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimD 3,345 #13 Posted November 24, 2013 Wonder if Charlie (clintonnut) would know anything about these engines. He may have seen some along the way, might be worth shooting a PM his way. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buckrancher 2,675 #14 Posted November 24, 2013 (edited) looks like you need a model #21100 or #46-353 crankshaft to replace the short crank of the gear reduction unit this is a 100-2000 thru 190-2000 GEM clinton series engine the 160-2107 engine was a 6.1 gear reduction motor standard crankshaft for a 100-2000 series should interchange Brian Edited November 24, 2013 by buckrancher 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,954 #15 Posted November 24, 2013 Just PM'd Charlie...hopefully he can help too. Thanks again Brian. It would be a shame not to be able to use this motor, it runs so good... can't have seen much use. Another question...what are the correct numbers found on an original Clinton? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clintonnut 126 #16 Posted November 24, 2013 There is a drum gear inside that reduction box that the crank drives. It is a 6:1 reduction unit commonly used on rototillers. If you remove it, you will find that the crank has gear teeth cut into it, making it nearly useless for anything else without swapping the crank. Charlie 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,954 #17 Posted November 24, 2013 OK Charlie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buckrancher 2,675 #18 Posted November 24, 2013 (edited) Another question...what are the correct numbers found on an original Clinton? 1200-152 1200-184 1200-2184 B1290-1107 Brian Edited November 26, 2013 by buckrancher 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,954 #19 Posted November 25, 2013 So...these numbers would be the correct model #'s Brian... like the 160 2107 stamped on the plate above? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 36,954 #21 Posted November 25, 2013 You're the best Brian...thanks again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites