The 710ASLB was a very early Clinton engine done in Clinton, Michigan (not Iowa) and have some differences between them and the later models. Just FYI on the Clinton engine: 700A is the basic model, S means kickstart, L means lighting coil, and B means Beam Scooter model (company that manufactured the scooter). The engine mounting bases on the frames are different between Clinton and Briggs powered scooters (along with several other things) so it does matter which is which. If not, you need the Briggs & Stratton NP engine. Does your serial number tag have a "B" at the end of the model or type line, such as G1046B ? If it does, then you have a model B frame that used a Clinton engine. I'm a scooter nut whose "specialty" is the Doodle Bug Scooter.Īssuming you want to restore one correctly:įirst, which engine do you actually need? There were several Doodle Bug models made (A,B,C,D, and E "super") and only the model B used the Clinton engine.
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