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Sintz Gas Engine Company The Sintz Gas Engine Company was formed in about 1885 by Clark Sintz and others in Springfield, Ohio. It was a pioneering marine engine manufacturing business that expanded into other fields. After its sale in 1902 to the Michigan Yacht and Power Company, Sintz ceased to exist in 1903 as an entity. ==Background== Clark had been undertaking pioneering engine work both on his own and with John F Endter. John Foos held the patent.〔(Major New Marine Engine History Book ), Gas Engine Magazine〕 In 1885 the company demonstrated a small 2-cycle engine in a small boat. The engine was based on a Dugald Clerk design. Clerk was a Scottish engineer who had patented the engine in the 1870s. Foos formed his own company, Foos Gas Engine Company, in 1889 using his own improved version of Clark Sintz's engine. In 1894 Elwood Haynes used a Sintz engine in his first car, as did Milton Reeves in 1896. In 1894 Sintz sold his interest in the company and, together with his son, Claude formed the Wolverine Motor Works.〔http://www.acbs.org/rudder/oldrudder/Rudder/Spring04/Kittyhawk.html〕〔(A Brief History of Gray Marine Engines ), Max F. Homfeld, Gas Engine Magazine, February/March 1993〕
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