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New Wisconsin Engines.

4th December 1928
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Two new Wisconsin engines for lorries and passenger vehicles have recently been constructed by the Wisconsin Motor Co., of Milwaukee. The larger, known as the Model G, has a bore of n ins, and a stroke of 5 ins., the piston displacement being 309 cub. ins., whilst the power developed is said to be 65 b.h.p. at 2,050 r.p.m.

The type F is somewhat smaller, having a bore and stroke of n ins. and .4+ ins, respectively, the piston displacement being 212 cub. ins. The valvesare located vertically in the head and operated by rockers from a camshaft in

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the crankcase. Chrome-silicon steel is used for the exhaust valves and chrome nickel for the inlet.Four main bearings are utilized and the pistons are of cast iron.