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Topic: Waukesha engine model 1356 ZU
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| Tim Curl
10-05-2012 10:02:46
70.194.8.206
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I need info and specs on a Waukesha power unit engine. model 1356zu, 6 cyl gas, 4 3/8 stroke x 6" bore. It will be for sale shortly, soon as we get around to getting it running. It is a barn find in excellent condition, not stuck though not running for years. Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks. |
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| Dennis WEHS
10-06-2012 12:15:46
76.229.164.83
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Re: Waukesha engine model 1356 ZU in reply to Tim Curl, 10-05-2012 10:02:46
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| As mentioned this would be a 135 GZU. Waukesha did not make a 1356. Bore, stroke and cid as Tramway Guy mentioned. Many 1,000's 135s sold in the 50's, 60's and 70's. ~7,000 of the 135 GZ. The U means unit (with radiator and possibly CPTO) |
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| dieselpup
10-05-2012 12:19:56
134.126.60.130
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Re: Waukesha engine model 1356 ZU in reply to Tim Curl, 10-05-2012 10:02:46
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| I agree that it is probably a GZU on the end. We have a Gehl Chop-King with the same engine but the bearings are spun. Where are you located? |
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| BGarland
10-07-2012 05:47:12
96.29.67.228
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Re: Waukesha engine model 1356 ZU in reply to dieselpup, 10-05-2012 12:19:56
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| Ive got a good running great oil pressure 135. Id take 1200 for it southwestern indiana. |
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| Tramway Guy
10-05-2012 12:16:30
24.92.254.197
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Re: Waukesha engine model 1356 ZU in reply to Tim Curl, 10-05-2012 10:02:46
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| I think you mean 135GZU, which you will have much better luck tracking down....and the normal spec is 4-3/8 x 5, which I interpret as 4-3/8" bore x 5" stroke. Translates to 451 CID. Probably a very common engine.. |
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