LAWN MOWER ENGINE POWERED BOAT. BRIGGS & STRATTON / SEARS. BAY AREA WATERS.

I Put This 6.5 Horsepower Lawnmower Engine On An Old Clinton Outboard Leg. Then Hooked Up A Steering Lever. Here’s a cool gps locator on amazon: www.amazon.com

calpusengineering.webs.com I took an old school bicycle and modified it to hold an engine. I took a two-cycle lawn mower engine and rotated the carb to make the shaft horizontal. Then I used a belt pulley for a manual clutch. The pulley goes to the normal bike chain which makes it a 7-speed! I can only get it up to fourth gear then the chain falls off, but thats around 50mph, fast enough for me on a bike. This thing runs really well its really fun to drive. I was a junior in high school when i finished this.

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Reader's Responses:

  1. junglebug1 says:

    adjust the pitch on the outboard a bit

  2. davidmuel11 says:

    preety beefy haha that things preety beast man

  3. LLuE88 says:

    Looks and sounds like you did a good job. Do you have any video or photos of the adaptation that had to be made?
    Regards

  4. HnEhonda says:

    wow dude i made one this past weekend but i didnt realize when i welded the nut onto the shaft, unfurtunantly it was a brass nut. i ran it in the back canal for about 5 min and then it snapped. when i take it apart and fix it ill get a video up. mines only a 3.5,compared to your 6.5 scooted along pretty good on the 7.5 leg

  5. minibaja0 says:

    if you weld a minibike clutch to the drive shaft…..you will have neutral till the engine is throttled up…..

  6. maritimegirl1 says:

    Makes me want to go and work on mine!

  7. w4gn0r says:

    A brotha’ with some redneck ingenuity… you dont see that everyday.

  8. homeostasis4me says:

    MacGyver has nothing on you.

  9. promtbrider says:

    i no where i could get a briggs 15hp vtwin to do this with it would ripp

  10. raplamaster03 says:

    that a cool setup

  11. ANDPAQ23 says:

    There is no neutral. When I reach back & start the engine, it moves right away. I use the kill switch mounted on the seat to stop the boat. It would be nice to have neutral & reverse, but the outboard leg didn’t have that, so its just a single gear setup without neutral.

  12. ANDPAQ23 says:

    Thanks for the nice comments. I’m going to be making a how to build video soon for my latest invention. It’s a tiny energy efficient heater that can drastically reduce your heating bill. Subscribing to my channel gets you notified when I put up the new video.

  13. rzsdad1 says:

    Thank you! you are what inspired me!

  14. mariner10rpr says:

    does it have a neutral and plane?

  15. mariner10rpr says:

    nice good job

  16. ANDPAQ23 says:

    @rzsdad1 I watched your video. Nice work. I gave you 5 stars. I like your idea with nut and the socket as a coupler.

  17. rzsdad1 says:

    I could not find a coupling anywhere so I welded a 1/2″ nut to the outboard shaft and bolted a 3/4″ 6 point socket to the mower blade hub assembly! I just got it going check out my video

  18. kellenwelch69 says:

    @rzsdad1 just get the closest one, drill a hole through it and screw it in. The 14 teeth spline on the johnson has a 12/24 ratio i think so call any manufacture and they will custom machine you one if you want.

  19. rzsdad1 says:

    I have looked all over for the splined couplings for the 1/2″ splined outboard shaft with no luck. Do you have any idea where I could find one? Thanks! Richard

  20. kellenwelch69 says:

    @rzsdad1 you can buy couplings that screw over you shaft. I am doing the same with my 48 lower end and 5hp mtd yard machine. they are called splined couplings I think. Get the one that clamp together with screws, or make your own.

  21. rzsdad1 says:

    Ok I got a 48 Johnson boat leg and a 5HP briggs. The Briggs has a 7/8″ keyed shaft and the Johnson boat leg has a 1/2″ splined shaft. How did you couple the two together? Your advice would be greatly apreciated! Richard

  22. kellenwelch69 says:

    I don’t know then, my lawnmower has a flywheel and it won’t turn properly without the blades. I called a lawnmower repair shop and he said they won’t start without the blades. He said I need the blades on it, or a pulley system like a riding mower or I need a better flywheel like from a pressure washer. That’s why i’m thinking my problem is the flywheel. But if you don’t have that problem then I’m lost. Thanks

  23. ANDPAQ23 says:

    To my knowledge, my lawn mower engine didn’t have a flywheel. I just removed to blade and attached the crankshaft to the leg shaft. I’ve never heard of a missing flywheel making an engine run hot. I don’t think that would happen.

  24. kellenwelch69 says:

    I read more post, so you took your flywheel off? Is that how you got it to run with no blades. Wouldn’t that also allow you engine to run hot.

  25. ANDPAQ23 says:

    The engine started up fine. The blade doesn’t have much to do with engine function, so removing it will not disable the engine.

  26. Xxsideshow22xX says:

    i dont see any lawn mower if you mean the motor then thats called a motor not a lawn mower

  27. fpvshitsonhsv says:

    Thats nuts i think a smaller sprocket on the engine would make that thing scream. Nice job tho

  28. gaspowerrules says:

    @hockeyj29 race him lol

  29. gaspowerrules says:

    @lilaugustino14 cool make a vid of it

  30. TheCasey16 says:

    hillbilly much? lol this is great though good job!

  31. UbeefHooked says:

    My butt and I like the shape of that seat

  32. Dognoginnin10 says:

    red neck motorcycle lol

  33. bartownsu says:

    I WANT ONE!

    Do you have an instructions manual to make it? I haven’t done a project in a while…

  34. RealrealbigkidTV says:

    what do i do if the break things dont work cuz there rusted?

  35. cyberphan says:

    Its not a bicycle. It is a MOTORCYCLE!!!!!!!. It should have a vin # and a tag.

  36. KillaHitman says:

    may i ask how you mounted the engine on the bike? i have a briggs and stratton 3hp engine and im trying to mount it on my schwinn… theres enough clearance for the engine, but the spark plug is a little tall…

    also, how long does a full tank last you?

  37. 29cgsmith says:

    how fast dose it go

  38. TheIggyman214 says:

    how did you make this?

  39. MRklica says:

    This is got damet nniceee
    i wont this
    but on mine bike:X

  40. Lukeschedel says:

    I have a almost new Eager-1 Lawnower its quite new but for some reason the metal is all rusted up and i can poke wholes through the metal with a stick its so weak but the Engine looks brand new, Would it be alot of work to put it on a bike the same as this? i dont get how the throltle would really work tho but it does have slow speed and fast speed

  41. ADRENALINE567 says:

    What kind if belt did u use “rubber”

  42. pzpepsi says:

    @morph995 yeah didnt i say that? electric motors are awesome light small and powerful, but they’re only as good as the batteries that power them

  43. morph995 says:

    @pzpepsi not if you use LIPO, NICD, NIMH, or Lifepo4…there’s people getting 30 miles out of their battery packs

  44. MrPyrotechnition says:

    @pzpepsi my faceonfire account was deleted so i made a new one but anyway I think that it might be a bit too heavy but if you want to use it go ahead and try, I would love to see it. I prefer gas power but that is just me.

  45. hariboproductions says:

    how do you add the engine as i really wanna do it???

  46. pzpepsi says:

    @faceonfire1 oh, well i was gonna make one with a 4hp electric motor and use 2 car batteries but i wouldnt ever drive that thing since i have plenty of cars that were made just to fool around in

  47. jcorbin2320 says:

    how long did it take you to build that cause me and my friends are tryan to make one

  48. MRklica says:

    MAN you have nice videos you look professional to.
    i have some quastions ,please answer,
    what happends if i put a lawnmower at my bike but like on the side…..
    i mean the engine whats gonna happend??can something happen if i have the engine on the side??? CAN SOMETHING HAPPEND IF I HAVE IT ON THE SIDE AT MY BIKE I MEAN WITH THE ENGINE???
    WILL IT WORK OR BREAK DOWN.
    PLEASE ANSWER:)

  49. faceonfire1 says:

    @pzpepsi I didn’t use car batteries I used a kit I got on ebay and it is ridiculous how much they are limited.

  50. pzpepsi says:

    @faceonfire1 yeah, i thought so. so you used car batteries? cuz electric vehicles are limited by its power source so much that its ridiculous

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