wisconsin hp

I only found model AENL at 4.3hp. Hal
PS: They list the bore at 3.0" and the stroke at 2.25".
 
D, at the end of any Wisconsin model number
indicates "heavy Duty" and means Stellite valves
and hardened valve seat inserts
 
(quoted from post at 12:37:17 06/09/09) I only found model AENL at 4.3hp. Hal
PS: They list the bore at 3.0" and the stroke at 2.25".

Should be 3 and 3 1/4,horsepower on the earlier AEH was 5.9 and the AEN was 8.2,those were the earlier versions of the AENL.
 

I'm not sure where they got their information because the stroke length is wrong according to a Wisconsin repair manual for an AENL engine.The hp that they have is almost correct,they are showing hp for 1500 & 1800 rpms,according to the Wisconsin repair manual the engine is rated at 4.7@1600rpms but it's also rated at 9.2 from 3200-3600rpms so I don't know why classic engines only rated the hp at half throttle.Here's a better website for Wisconsin info,http://my.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=16&groupid=256080&ck=
 

I have most of a TRA10D,I just sold one complete a couple days ago.The one that I have needs a cam and intake manifold.I don't know where you are but your probably going to want to find one close,these things weight 95lbs so shipping wouldn't be cheap.
 
I saw that on this web site. Hal


http://www.asecc.com/data/wisconsin-models.html


This web site has different data.

http://classic-engines.com/eng_wis_01.shtml
 

The way I see it,the Wisconsin repair manual,the website from my earlier post and the asecc website all have the same info so I guess the info at classic engines isn't correct,the horsepower rating might be if they showed hp at 3600rpms instead of 1500 and 1800 but they don't have the correct bore and stroke dimensions.
 

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