Perfect! The reason I wanted to see the timing gear cover is that the marine
version is identical with the exception that the timing gear cover has a flange
to facilitate attaching a marine style reversing gear.
Nice engine, wonderful condition! I hope it finds a new home!
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- Tue May 19, 2020 4:57 pm
- Forum: Automotive Discussions
- Topic: Wisconsin T-Head Engine
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- Sun May 17, 2020 1:11 pm
- Forum: Automotive Discussions
- Topic: Wisconsin T-Head Engine
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Re: Wisconsin T-Head Engine
Yup Wisconsin. I believe (if they followed the same practice they used for the six cylinder engines) a serial number should be stamped into the top of the crankcase between the cylinder blocks (key word "should") Looks like it had an oil tank. Can you post a photo of the front gear case cover? Terry
- Sat May 16, 2020 1:31 pm
- Forum: Automotive Discussions
- Topic: Wisconsin T-Head Engine
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Re: Wisconsin T-Head Engine
If you missing the valve covers I have a pattern and core box to cast a set.
- Sat May 16, 2020 11:35 am
- Forum: Automotive Discussions
- Topic: Wisconsin T-Head Engine
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Re: Wisconsin T-Head Engine
The Wisconsin Model B was used by quite a few cars and trucks - Stutz, FWD to name two.
I have a big brother to the "B" which is the model PT which is six cylinder (5-3/4" x 7")
Heck of an engine! Do you still have the original flywheel?
Below is a photo of my Wisconsin PT
I have a big brother to the "B" which is the model PT which is six cylinder (5-3/4" x 7")
Heck of an engine! Do you still have the original flywheel?
Below is a photo of my Wisconsin PT