kisselman27 Posted July 28, 2014 Share Posted July 28, 2014 (edited) <o:p></o> <o:p></o> Want to Buy - 1925-1928 Kissel model 6-55 Water Pump and Generator bracket.The Kissel Model 6-55 was the last of the Kissel built engines and is very different to the Lycoming bases engines used in some of the Kissel models.<o:p></o> Both the Water Pump and the Generator bolt to the right side of the engine block as viewed from the driver’s seat and are driven from the timing case. The order is from the timing case – Water pump, Generator and then the Distributor driven from the back of the Generator through a worm drive.<o:p></o> I have attached a couple of photos to help with identification.<o:p></o> Any help or leads would be greatly appreciated.<o:p></o> Cheers<o:p></o> John > <o:p></o> <o:p></o> Edited November 3, 2018 by kisselman27 Add heading (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest prs519 Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Hello,Sorry, cannot help you with your parts. I was wonderiing if you could give us an update on that fabulous Kissel you acquired in New York state?Perry in Idaho<o:p></o <o:p> Want to Buy - 1925-1928 Kissel model 6-55 Water Pump and Generator bracket.The Kissel Model 6-55 was the last of the Kissel built engines and is very different to the Lycoming bases engines used in some of the Kissel models.<o:p></o Both the Water Pump and the Generator bolt to the right side of the engine block as viewed from the driver’s seat and are driven from the timing case. The order is from the timing case – Water pump, Generator and then the Distributor driven from the back of the Generator through a worm drive.<o:p></o I have attached a couple of photos to help with identification.<o:p></o Any help or leads would be greatly appreciated.<o:p></o Cheers<o:p></o John > <o:p> <o:p></o</o</o Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kisselman27 Posted July 29, 2014 Author Share Posted July 29, 2014 Perry,<o:p></o:p> Mr. Ron Hausmann is the man to whom you refer. I know Ron well through the Kissel Kar club. <o:p></o:p> My name is John Lewis and I live in Queensland, Australia. I have been addicted to Kissel cars for many years and over time have been fortunate enough to become a Kissel owner.<o:p></o:p> Kissels were sold in Australia between 1924 and 1928. My research confirms that eight vehicles were imported into Rockhampton, Queensland ,(including two truck/Bus chassis) and four cars through agents in Sydney , New South Wales. These vehicles included three Speedsters, 1924 6-55, 1927 6-55 standard and 1928 6-55 deluxe. To my knowledge the 1928 speedster is the only Kissel model 6-55 vehicle known to survive from that year. All kissel cars imported into Australia during the 1920s were factory RHD and I believe them to be unique among surviving Kissels from the 1920’s.<o:p></o:p> Today there are six Kissel cars known to survive in Australia (in varying states of repair). Two of theses cars are recent imports and both LHD. <o:p></o:p> Some of the other Kissels imported into Australia during the 1920’s included a 1926 6-55 AYRC Coupe, 1927 6-55 Deluxe sedan, 1928 6-70 touring car, and 1928 6-70 sedan. (All these cars came in through Rockhampton.)<o:p></o:p> Cheers<o:p></o:p> John<o:p></o:p> <o:p> </o:p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kisselman27 Posted January 11, 2015 Author Share Posted January 11, 2015 (edited) I am still on my quest to find a water pump and generator bracket for my Kissel. Want to Buy - 1925-1928 Kissel model 6-55 Water Pump and Generator bracket.The Kissel Model 6-55 was the last of the Kissel built engines and is very different to the Lycoming bases engines used in some of the Kissel models.<o:p></o Both the Water Pump and the Generator bolt to the right side of the engine block as viewed from the driver’s seat and are driven from the timing case. The order is from the timing case – Water pump, Generator and then the Distributor driven from the back of the Generator through a worm drive.<o:p></o I have attached a couple of photos to help with identification.<o:p></o Any help or leads would be greatly appreciated.<o:p></o Cheers<o:p></o John > Edited November 3, 2018 by kisselman27 (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kisselman27 Posted November 1, 2016 Author Share Posted November 1, 2016 I am still on my quest to find a water pump and generator bracket for my Kissel. Want to Buy - 1925-1928 Kissel model 6-55 Water Pump and Generator bracket.The Kissel Model 6-55 was the last of the Kissel built engines and is very different to the Lycoming based engines used in some of the Kissel models. Both the Water Pump and the Generator bolt to the right side of the engine block as viewed from the driver’s seat and are driven from the timing case. The order is from the timing case – Water pump, Generator and then the Distributor driven from the back of the Generator through a worm drive. I have attached a couple of photos to help with identification. Any help or leads would be greatly appreciated. Cheers John Quote Edit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ron hausmann Posted November 1, 2016 Share Posted November 1, 2016 Dear Perry prs 519. Please check out the AACA posts under 1918 Kissel Sedanlette to see progress on the 1918 that I bought in New York. I also bought several parts cars there but none were anywhere near complete. Thanks, RON Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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