Updated: 23-May-2024
The Milwaukee Parts Corp built several engines in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
-In 1930, they introduced the V-470 with 8 air-cooled cylinders in V that was designed by Frank Tank.
-This 115 HP engine obtained ATC number 63.
-The other known engine of the brand is a derivative of the OX-5, from the year 1931 (ATC-73) giving 115 hp. It had 8 air-cooled V-cylinders. This was the V-502.
-Model 70 was a copy of a Skymotor engine. (see).
Engines of MILWAUKEE TANK
Model: Tank 4 Inline inv., model 70 de Sky Motors (lic.)
Arquitecture: 4-cylinder In line inverted
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
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Model: Tank, V-470
Arquitecture: 8-cylinder V-Engine
Cooling: Air
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 115 HP
Weight:
Model: Tank, V-502
Arquitecture: 8-cylinder V-Engine
Cooling: Air
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 115 HP
Weight:
Derivative of the OX-5.