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  2. Carbureted compression ignition model engine - Wikipedia

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    Miniature two-stroke "diesel engine". Note the T-bar on top for adjusting the compression. A carbureted compression ignition model engine, popularly known as a model diesel engine, is a simple compression ignition engine made for model propulsion, usually model aircraft but also model boats.

  3. Model engine - Wikipedia

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    Diesel engines are an alternative to methanol glow plug engines. These "diesels" run on a mixture of kerosene , ether , castor oil or vegetable oil , and cetane or amyl nitrate booster. Despite their name, their use of compression ignition , and the use of a kerosene fuel that is similar to diesel , model diesels share very little with full ...

  4. Fairbanks Morse 38 8-1/8 diesel engine - Wikipedia

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    The 38 8-1/8 engines are inline diesel engines, with combustion occurring between two opposed pistons within a single cylinder liner. The engine has a bore of 8-1/8 inches (206.4 mm), a stroke of 10 inches (254.0 mm) for each piston, and the cylinder height is 38 inches (970 mm). The engine block is of dry block construction. [1]

  5. Ridable miniature railway - Wikipedia

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    Emerson Zooline Railroad's Chance Rides C.P. Huntington train in Saint Louis Zoo, one of hundreds of exact copies of this ride model in locations worldwide. A ridable miniature railway (US: riding railroad or grand scale railroad) is a large scale, usually ground-level railway that hauls passengers using locomotives that are often models of full-sized railway locomotives (powered by diesel or ...

  6. Hooven-Owens-Rentschler - Wikipedia

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    The firm was the successor to the firm of Owens, Ebert & Dyer (founded in 1845 by Job E. Owens) which went into receivership in 1876. [1]In 1882, George A. Rentschler, J. C. Hooven, Henry C. Sohn, George H. Helvey, and James E. Campbell merged the firm with the iron works of Sohn and Rentschler, [1] [2] and adopted the name Hooven, Owens, Rentschler Co.

  7. Witte Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Witte logo with engine. The Witte Iron Works was a maker of hit and miss engines. The company was started in 1870 by August Witte in Kansas City. His son Ed Witte built the company's first crude gasoline engine in 1886. In 1894 gas engines would be the company's primary focus. [1]

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  9. EMC 1800 hp B-B - Wikipedia

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    Power was provided by twin 900 hp (670 kW) 12 cylinder Winton 201-A diesel engines in each power unit, exceeding by 50% the most power that could be attained with a single engine at that time. The added "headroom" in power extended the life of mechanical parts, which was a critical issue with early diesel engines in locomotives.