K-TRON 24 #1 Posted December 30, 2022 (edited) I picked up what I believe to be an O&R Compact III Chicken power bicycle engine. It was seized up when I bought it. I have since blasted and free'd it up. It will certainly need a lot of love. However what I am curious about is the recoil housing, and the manifold/muffler on this engine. All of the Orline/Chicken power bicycle engines I have seen had the common 'teardrop' O&R blower shroud. This one has the later boxy blower shroud. This one also has an odd exhaust manifold with a threaded end. This is the first I have seen a threaded exhaust manifold on an O&R. Is this engine just an odd combination of parts? There are no numbers on the engine anywhere, and sadly the one sheet metal shroud that would have had some stamped information is missing. There are no numbers stamped on the flats of the crankcase. Chris Edited December 30, 2022 by K-TRON 1 Mike in NC reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wallfish 698 #2 Posted December 30, 2022 Those parts are original. It's a later model from Advanced Engine Products (AEP) that bought out O&R. It would have had a square recoil that was an improvement to the teardrop housing recoils. The exhaust was a tube that threads onto the manifold and thing they are the only tool with that feature. I have a complete one in an original box that got ruined by mice making a house in the box. Pee and crap all over it.. Think I posted a pic on here somewhere Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
K-TRON 24 #3 Posted December 30, 2022 (edited) Thanks! I was really scratching my head on this one, as I have a lovely Orline chicken power in my collection, and there are a LOT of small differences between these two units. I would love to complete this one, as I want to run two of them on my bicycle at least once! Also as a side note, I forgot to mention. There is no primer on the AEP bicycle engine. This carburetor was on this engine when I bought it, but there were a few other busted up carbs in a bucket of loose parts with it, and I wasnt sure which it had. Would this have had a primer carburetor? Also, if anyone has a type number for this AEP bicycle engine, can you please share it. I will need to hunt down the right parts for it at some point. Chris Edited December 30, 2022 by K-TRON 2 pmackellow and Mike in NC reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wallfish 698 #4 Posted December 30, 2022 The AEP chicken power used a different gas tank that mounted above the engine on the handle bars so the carbs did not have or need a primer button 1 K-TRON reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tvenetis 0 #5 Posted December 31, 2022 I have a chicken power engine i am working on which has the square recoil on it and I was told it is a 13 b Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nick22 1 #6 Posted May 4, 2023 I believe its TYPE: 181 MODEL: 833001 it's the same one I'm working on. 1 pmackellow reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
factory 487 #7 Posted June 11, 2023 On 12/30/2022 at 3:14 AM, K-TRON said: I picked up what I believe to be an O&R Compact III Chicken power bicycle engine. It was seized up when I bought it. I have since blasted and free'd it up. It will certainly need a lot of love. However what I am curious about is the recoil housing, and the manifold/muffler on this engine. All of the Orline/Chicken power bicycle engines I have seen had the common 'teardrop' O&R blower shroud. This one has the later boxy blower shroud. This one also has an odd exhaust manifold with a threaded end. This is the first I have seen a threaded exhaust manifold on an O&R. Is this engine just an odd combination of parts? There are no numbers on the engine anywhere, and sadly the one sheet metal shroud that would have had some stamped information is missing. There are no numbers stamped on the flats of the crankcase. Chris Can you confirm if it has AEP or O&R on the decal at the top of the blower starter housing? I'll see what info I have on this one. David 1 pmackellow reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
K-TRON 24 #8 Posted June 13, 2023 David, The sticker on the blower shroud says "Manufactured and warranted by O&R Engines Incorporated 3340 Emory Street Los Angeles California USA" Chris 2 factory and pmackellow reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
factory 487 #9 Posted June 13, 2023 Thanks for that picture, the O&R branding should date the engine to Nov/Dec 1974 or earlier. There are two possibilities for the Chicken Power engine, with the threaded exhaust manifold, remote mounted fuel/gas tank and a silver painted /starter blower housing with toggle switch (the numbers in brackets are the release date from the O&R list); Type 13B-340 (7-1-74), this had a flexible exhaust pipe. Type 13B-406, this has a tube exhaust pipe. I'll have a closer look at the part number differences another day (the carb parts differ between the above two engine types). Other engines that it can't be are; Type 13A-181, older style engine with round starter mech. Type 13B-328 (8-29-73), has five cup exhaust muffler. Type 13B-341 (1-21-74), has five cup exhaust muffler, but could also be supplied with threaded adaptor. David 2 pmackellow and K-TRON reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
factory 487 #10 Posted June 17, 2023 After comparing a lot of different part numbers, I've finally figured out the correct engine type, which is Type 13B340. The induction housing assembly was the part that changed, 13B340 used the older type A-13-18 that was used in most engines from the approx 1965 onwards. And 13B406 uses the newer type 400563 which has two extra screw holes, to directly fix the feather valve assembly to it. Take note of the different spacer used under the cylinder too, these are original. Scan of parts list/diagram to follow... David 1 K-TRON reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
K-TRON 24 #11 Posted June 18, 2023 Thank you very much for your in depth replies David! I would have never been able to figure all of that out. My hat is off to you. You must have a wealth of O&R literature in your collection. Now that I know what it is, I will have to pull it all down and make it as right as possible. These little bicycle engines are really neat. Chris Share this post Link to post Share on other sites