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  1. Identifying an Old Waukesha (added April 2010) Waukesha Engine Historical Society records generally do not include the equipment manufacturer’s model number that old Waukesha engines were used in. This information can usually be found by researching the old equipment manufacturer on the Internet.

    • Collector's Stories

      "Rosie" Engine 734 (added August 2012) 1949 Ward La France...

    • VHP History

      The model was the 6 cylinder 6LRO with a displacement of...

  2. Jun 21, 2020 · Does anyone have critical specifications on the Waukesha FC that they could send me? I reached out to the Waukesha Engine Historical Society a few months ago, but with everything going on, they have not been able to send me a service manual or parts book for the FC engine that I requested.

  3. The INNIO Waukesha story is one of ingenuity, persistence, resilience, and sustainability. It begins in 1906 with three men of modest background, the now-infamous "Blue Front Garage," and the desire to improve an engine so thoroughly that it could only be accomplished from the ground up.

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  5. It is still being used today in the oil and gas industry on gas compressors and power generators, now known as the F817, its (big brother) is the F1197, other old larger ones are the F1905, H2475, L3711, 1616 and the 554. The first waukesha engine built was in 1907 know as the model A.

  6. By 1930 the first Waukesha engine with a bore and stroke of 8.5 x 8.5 inches was introduced and became the standard of the oil fields, paving the way for the future VHP series of engines. The model was the 6 cylinder 6LRO with a displacement of 2894.0 cubic inches.

  7. Waukesha’s newest generation of the 275GL+ with ESM2 gas engine provides optimum performance in gas compression and other mechanical drive applications. Combining improved power and enhanced efficiency, the 275GL+ with ESM2 meets the constant demanded of today’s oil and gas industry.

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