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clinton e65 ipl
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09-29-2016, 02:29 PM
09-16-2017, 11:41 AM
Clinton_E65_hop-up_instructions.pdf (Size: 9.76 MB / Downloads: 11) clintone65.pdf (Size: 60.49 KB / Downloads: 14) clinton e65.pdf (Size: 14.71 KB / Downloads: 7) clinton e65..pdf (Size: 66.83 KB / Downloads: 7)
Dave L.
09-16-2017, 01:35 PM
Hilarious! Thanks, Dave. As Clinton distributors, we had all the hop up sheets and parts replacement sheets. I had dual E-65's on my Bug with the hop ups all done, plus Palmini pistons with less ring drag and better compression. A local kid, Mark Allen, showed up at the track with a prototype stock AH-58 PP and promptly ate my dual '65's for lunch. Mark also whomped me on Pop's Wasp/Mc5. So much for the Clinton modifications, AND for the much touted Mac 5! Needless to say, the Clintons were adios by the next weekend, and Pop had a proto Mc6 in less than two weeks. Ted
09-16-2017, 09:53 PM
ted,
i'll be bugging you about clinton mods then. because why not!!!! my cousin called today from a hit and miss engine swap meet/show and asked if i'd want a clinton e65. of course i did. so if all is as described i got a complete one with a pully style clutch. am extremely happy as i'd like to have at least one of every early motor to install on all the dead axle karts i seem to have amassed. i have a whole lot needing motors and several that are complete but needing new finishes. not sure where they're gonna live yet but i'll figure that out when i need too!!
Dave L.
09-17-2017, 08:24 AM
Dave, those I did were the first and only E-86's I ever did. I followed the Clinton instruction sheet. I was fifteen years old. I had built one oval port Clinton before that when I converted an outboard motor to a kart engine. I was fourteen, and Pop helped. It actually ran better than a single E-65 for some reason. My A-400, the outboard and the twin E-65's were the only Clintons I ever ran. Ted
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