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1947 waukesha engine

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kenneth mah

07-08-2000 22:16:09




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i have a ingersoll-rand air compressor with a 1947 waukesha engine in it. i need parts for the engine or contacts for help. ser.699030. spec.130-gs-8-e. 3-3/4x5. 4cyl multi gas.




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rick990

05-20-2005 08:01:06




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 Re: 1947 waukesha engine in reply to kenneth mah, 07-08-2000 22:16:09  
i have a ir compressor with a 130 gs engine in it not running its going soon let me know.



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Mike Donaldson

04-03-2002 20:29:08




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 Re: 1947 waukesha engine in reply to kenneth mah, 07-08-2000 22:16:09  
I have purchased an onan generator with a waukesha power unit. I have the serial number, spec number, and a block casting number, off of the engine block. I was wondering if htere is anyone who cluld help me identify the engine to get parts for it.



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Steve White

03-25-2002 16:59:52




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 Re: 1947 waukesha engine in reply to kenneth mah, 07-08-2000 22:16:09  
I just came across your message and find it interesting that there is another mobile air out there being put back into service. If you are still looking for help please contact me. I am in the process of putting one together after installing new rings. sn519761



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Brian Hinrichs

12-15-2003 16:19:59




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 Re: Re: 1947 waukesha engine in reply to Steve White, 03-25-2002 16:59:52  
Saw your comments on a waukesha engine. I could sure use some help. I am working on a 1939 Crosley Convertible (car, mini one) with a 2 cyl. Waukesha engine. Have most parts to rebuild it but having trouble with possibly a new crank, front crank seal and rear crank seal. I also need main journal specs if I am to redo my own scored up crank. Any help from you or someone else would be great! Thanks.

Brian Hinrichs
Watseka, IL
815-432-3620 home
brhinri@colint.com (home)
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