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Need help Identifying this whizzer motor and appears to have a three speed

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4scuda

Wore out three sets of tires already!
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Just picked up this cycle truck with whizzer motor. I have had a number of original whizzers but not really looked any of the newer ones to know the difference. Missing the flywheel where normally I see a letter. Is this a newer one? Also looks to have transmission and chain drive.

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Looks like an H motor. H-73710. That puts it around 1947. Looks like a CWC cycletruck. The engine appears to be missing all of the ignition parts along with the majority of the drivetrain and controls. The 3 speed is for the bicycle part of it. Nothing to do with the engine.
 
Looks like an H motor. H-73710. That puts it around 1947. Looks like a CWC cycletruck. The engine appears to be missing all of the ignition parts along with the majority of the drivetrain and controls. The 3 speed is for the bicycle part of it. Nothing to do with the engine.
The 3-speed device here is decades newer than this CWC bicycle and appears to be an aftermarket accessory Dana 3-Speed conversion. Not originally part of this bicycle at all. And not even from the era. The Whizzer motor assembly here (in addition to the numerous other missing items mentioned) is also missing all of the front mount and damper assembly components.

NBHAA has all original Whizzer factory history and information. NBHAA also had the original Dana literature on their 3-speed conversion kits.
 
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