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Clinton Chief Outboard

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R Gillis

03-06-2001 06:10:28




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I need any information about this motor, fuel mix etc. hp? all it has on the side, is Chief, and is blue in color. Also have a later model Clinton 5.5 I bought that has a white top with rainbow colored stripes, and was wondering the type of fuel mix it runs etc. and where you can get spare parts. Thanks...




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Wes Kerlin

07-21-2005 11:36:36




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 Re: Clinton Chief Outboard in reply to R Gillis, 03-06-2001 06:10:28  
I am looking for a pull-start pulley for a Clinton 5.5 hp outboard motor.



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Rgillis

03-06-2001 14:58:38




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 Re: Clinton Chief Outboard in reply to R Gillis, 03-06-2001 06:10:28  
Larry, I have yet to try and run mine, I was wondering are these engines real loud, and are they hard to work on as far as getting parts etc. Thanks....



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larry

03-07-2001 09:38:58




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 Re: Re: Clinton Chief Outboard in reply to Rgillis, 03-06-2001 14:58:38  
The engine is extremely loud when out of the water,but not in the water.The only hard part is getting past the outer shield and fuel tank the rest is fairly easy. What i liked was not haveing to mess with a water pump in the cold.



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Rodney

03-07-2001 15:37:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Clinton Chief Outboard in reply to larry, 03-07-2001 09:38:58  
Thanks for the information...



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larry

03-06-2001 09:58:10




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 Re: Clinton Chief Outboard in reply to R Gillis, 03-06-2001 06:10:28  
I run mine on 40 to one if i have 40 to 1 oil otherwise i have run it 32 to 1. These engines where the same as the lawnmower engines.Of cource the out board drive was all differant.



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rgillis

03-06-2001 14:55:19




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 Re: Re: Clinton Chief Outboard in reply to larry , 03-06-2001 09:58:10  
Thanks for the information...



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