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  2. Leyland L60 - Wikipedia

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    The Leyland L60 was a British 19-litre (1,200 cu in) vertical six-cylinder opposed-piston two-stroke multi-fuel diesel engine designed by Leyland Motors in the late 1950s/early 1960s for the Chieftain main battle tank (MBT). The engine was also used in the Vickers MBT and its Indian-built derivative, the Vijayanta.

  3. British Leyland - Wikipedia

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    British Leyland was a British automotive ... 2008 Ford completes the sale of ... Bus chassis assembly transferred to Leyland 1973, subsequently the Jaguar engine and ...

  4. BL O-series engine - Wikipedia

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    Other O-series engines, however, cannot run on unleaded without modification of the cylinder head or use of an additive. By 1987, British Leyland (now known as the Rover Group) equipped the O-series with a 16-valve cylinder head for the Rover 800. This 2.0 L unit was known as the M series, and was further reworked into the T series in 1992. The ...

  5. Leyland Motors - Wikipedia

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    Production ended in 1990, a few years after the sale of Leyland Trucks to Dutch firm DAF in 1987, although as a postscript DAF relaunched the model in low-datum form (it was already manufacturing the large DAF 95) as the DAF 80, using the Roadtrain cab with the 11.6-litre (710 cu in) DAF 330 ATi engine (quite ironic, given that this engine had ...

  6. Category:British Leyland engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British Leyland engines" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Leyland OE engine; R. BL R-series engine; S.

  7. British United Traction - Wikipedia

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    British United Traction was a major supplier of diesel engines for British Rail's first-generation diesel multiple units.These engines were built in 125 hp (93 kW), 150 hp (110 kW) and 230 hp (170 kW) versions and were branded AEC, Leyland or Leyland-Albion.

  8. BMC B-series engine - Wikipedia

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    This engine had many of the same basic dimensions as one of Austin's pre-war sidevalve engines - the 1125cc engine fitted in the Austin 10 which had the 88.9 mm (3.5 in) stroke common to all later B-Series engines, allowing the use of much of the same installed equipment to produce the block and crankshaft - but to an all-new OHV design.

  9. BMC A-series engine - Wikipedia

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    All engines use the same cylinder bore dimension of 70.6 mm, to reduce the number of engine parts, reducing production costs. It uses a modular approach, making it possible to produce the three versions with the same engine block. The lack of investment and the turmoil and chaos in British Leyland, meant the engine never reached production.