TM 55-4920-384-13&P
INTRODUCTION
This manual has been compiled to suit the service requirements of the basic
engines and accessories most commonly supplied with engines.
Wisconsin Motor Corporation adapts its engines to suit individual customer re-
quirements whenever practical. However, it would become too involved to include
all variations in one manual; therefore, should any problems arise concerning
engine servicing, we advise that a Wisconsin distributor or authorized service
station be contacted, as they are capable of identifying all parts by the specifi-
cation number stamped on the name plate of engine.
A listing of approved Wisconsin service stations appears in the back of this
manual.
WISCONSIN heavy duty air cooled engines are of the most advanced design and
are built in a modern factory, equipped with the latest machinery available. Only
the best materials, most suitable for the particular part, are used. During produc-
tion, every part is subjected to the most rigid inspection, as are also the com-
pletely assembled engines, After assembly, every engine is operated on its own
power for several hours. All adjustments are carefully made so that each engine
will be in perfect operating condition when it leaves the factory.
Back of the Wisconsin Motor Corporation are more than fifty years of engineering
experience in the design of gasoline engines for every conceivable type of ser-
vice. The performance of these engines is proof of the long satisfactory service
you too can expect from your engine.
Like all fine machinery, the engine must be given regular care and be operated in
accordance with the instructions.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Precaution is the best insurance against an accident.
Never fill fuel tank while engine is in operation or hot, to avoid the possibility
of spilled fuel causing a fire.
Never operate engine in a closed building unless the exhaust is piped outside.
This exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous, odorless and invisible gas,
which if breathed causes serious illness and possible death.
Never make adjustments on machinery while it is connected to the engine, with-
out first removing the ignition cable from the spark plug. Turning over the ma-
chinery by hand during adjusting or cleaning might start the engine and machin-
ery with it, causing serious injury to the operator.
Keep this book handy at all times, familiarize
yourself with the operating instructions.
CORPORATION
MOTOR
WISCONSIN
MILWAUKEE,
WISCONSIN
53246
D-2