Posted by greygoat on March 22, 2014 at 05:32:08 from (174.125.235.244):
In Reply to: WOO HOO! posted by Bryce Frazier on March 21, 2014 at 19:47:47:
Wisconsin motors corp. is still in business making 1, 2 cylinder, and V4 engines, and you can still get most parts, however they are priced as if they are gold plated. You can get gasket sets, valves, piston rings, carb kits, fuel pumps, from NAPA auto parts, and the prices are fair. You"ll want to find an "Owners and Parts Manual", just look in ebay under category "Wisconsin engine parts", or "Wisconsin Engine Literature". Or, go to the factory website: www.wisconsinmotors.com and you can download an owners or parts manual free, (they are about 60 pages). If you need magneto parts, like a cap,coil, points, condenser, they are available from a number of sources, but try www.bransonenterprises.com, you"ll need the magneto brand,(wico,or Fairbanks-Morse) and the model number off of the magneto nameplate. Instructions on replacing points, and setting them, (and timing the engine, should you take the magneto off), are in the owners or service manual.
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