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  2. Cleveland Diesel Engine Division - Wikipedia

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    The Model 248 was offered in 8, 12 and 16-cylinder V type layouts. The two-stroke, Uniflow-scavenged engines employ a gear driven Roots blower on the front of the engine which provided aspiration for the cylinders. It is a medium speed marine diesel designed to operate at 750 rpm.

  3. List of sirens built by Alerting Communicators of America

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    10 and 15 HP models were nearly the same, aside from motor used. The P-50 was and still is the loudest dual tone siren in the world. The P-15 (Single-tone) and P-50 were still being produced by ASC until 2002 and 2007, under different names (P-15 being the RM-127 and the P-50 being the RM-135/T-135 AC).

  4. Shaded-pole motor - Wikipedia

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    The shaded-pole motor is the original type of AC single-phase electric motor, dating back to at least as early as 1890. [1] A shaded-pole motor is a motor, in which the auxiliary winding is composed of a copper ring or bar surrounding a portion of each pole to produce a weakly rotating magnetic field . [ 2 ]

  5. Drivers face costly repairs after diesel, unleaded fuel swap ...

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    While the repair would be fairly simple, it wouldn't be cheap: Flushing out the gas tank, replacing spark plugs and running cleaner through the car was estimated to surpass $1,000.

  6. Dayton-Wright Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Dayton-Wright built a limousine version of the DH-4, the single-seat Messenger, and a three-seater. In 1920, Milton C. Baumann designed the RB-1 racer , [ 6 ] with solid balsa wood wing, [ 7 ] enclosed cockpit, and retractable landing gear linked to rod-operated leading and trailing-edge camber-changing flaps.

  7. Reliable-Dayton - Wikipedia

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    The Reliable-Dayton was a High wheeler American automobile manufactured in Chicago, Illinois, from 1906 to 1909. The car was built in a factory that would later be the home of the Fal-Car . [ 1 ]