Posted by JOB on March 07, 2012 at 15:12:13 from (74.36.128.156):
In Reply to: Re: V4 wisconsin motors posted by Ethan Chamberlain on March 07, 2012 at 10:18:42:
I bought a running VH4D made in 92 for $200.00 a month ago. I bought another VH4D from the early 70's a couple of weeks ago for $100.00. I am rebuilding another VH4D that was given to me and I just put around $700.00 into it. New pistons, rings, gaskets, rod bearings and a valve job that included valve guides and valves and labor. All parts bought from the Wisconsin Distributor in MN.
An old crank start Wisconsin with a magneto I might pay scrap price if I needed the sheet metal. Or I needed a part for another engine that I have. That is my opinion I am sure you will get others.
The old VE's and VF's and VP4 and some VG4's had poured rod bearings, to rebuild one of those would be foolish unless you wanted an Antique, or it had an electric start. Not many folks pour rods anymore.
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