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O.S. 12cv engine

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I was digging through my bins of nitro engines and came across a froze up O.S. 12cv engine. It doesn't have a backplate or carb. Does anyone know anything about this motor or what vehicle it could be out of?
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Thos os.12 were in just about anything .... and that is the iconic head of the late 90-s early 2000s .....i ran these motors in a NTC3 , I know you could buy just the cyl head itself too as a "upgrade". As far as backplates they had pull starters on them .... they had block off plates for them so you could use a starter box ... and most of them used rotary style carbs .... was a very good running motor back in the day ......
 
Does anyone know how to take this part off? I don't know if it threads on or is just rusted onView attachment 209765
i know alot of the clutches for the cars/trucks used a nut to hold the flywheel onto the crank ....... but they are also a tapered crank/ flywheel so it did not take alot of torque to hold it onto the crank.... and if memory serves me correctly i also think they were reverse thread for the crank nut ..... but i could be wrong .... its been atleast 15 yrs for me to touch a nitro motor
 
i know alot of the clutches for the cars/trucks used a nut to hold the flywheel onto the crank ....... but they are also a tapered crank/ flywheel so it did not take alot of torque to hold it onto the crank.... and if memory serves me correctly i also think they were reverse thread for the crank nut ..... but i could be wrong .... its been atleast 15 yrs for me to touch a nitro motor
The flywheel was on backwards to what I am used to and it doesn't have anything to grab onto either
 
Thos os.12 were in just about anything .... and that is the iconic head of the late 90-s early 2000s .....i ran these motors in a NTC3 , I know you could buy just the cyl head itself too as a "upgrade". As far as backplates they had pull starters on them .... they had block off plates for them so you could use a starter box ... and most of them used rotary style carbs .... was a very good running motor back in the day ......
I don't see where a pull start would crank the crankshaft.🤔 what other ways could it be started?
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I don't see where a pull start would crank the crankshaft.🤔 what other ways could it be started?View attachment 209796
yeh that looks like a bump start version ..... normally for a pull start version there is a little dowl on the crank wrist pin that is just a tad smaller than the wrist pin itself ..... that cogs with the pull starter
 
yeh that looks like a bump start version ..... normally for a pull start version there is a little dowl on the crank wrist pin that is just a tad smaller than the wrist pin itself ..... that cogs with the pull starter
Is there a way that I can start it without the bump box or changing the crankshaft?
 
Is there a way that I can start it without the bump box or changing the crankshaft?
not that i am aware of ......... either has to have the pin on the crank or a way to spin the crank , like a bump box
 
That has to be a bump start type engine... I am not familiar with that engine so I dont know how to pull that collar off the crank snout. Is that a nut inside of that collar piece? If not then you need like a clutch type tool that would hook that thing and press on the crank while pulling it off the shaft savvy?
 
That has to be a bump start type engine... I am not familiar with that engine so I dont know how to pull that collar off the crank snout. Is that a nut inside of that collar piece? If not then you need like a clutch type tool that would hook that thing and press on the crank while pulling it off the shaft savvy?
I got it off of there. It was stuck but it was threaded on
 
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