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Motorcycles produced in the 1950s include the 250, 350/353-Kývačka, and 350/354-Kývačka, 500 OHC and the 50 Pionýr and Jawetta mopeds. A powerful two-stroke motorcycle known as the JAWA 250/350 with the compact engine, rear suspension and many other innovations was exported to more than 120 countries.
The original M47 diesel engine featured non-common-rail direct fuel injection and a 2.0 L; 119.1 cu in (1,951 cc) block. First seen in 1998, the M47D20 produced 100 kW (136 PS; 134 hp) and 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) in its original 320d/520d guise, and 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) with 265 N⋅m (195 lb⋅ft) in the 318d variant.
NSU Quickly 50 cc (3.1 cu in) T/S moped (1953) The first "Neckarsulmer Motorrad" motorcycle was produced in 1901, using a Swiss 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 hp (1.8 PS ; 1.3 kW ) Zedel single-cylinder AIV (automatic inlet valve) motor with battery/coil ignition, clamped at the underside of a heavy-duty bicycle frame (of NSU manufacture), with the crankcase ...
Motori Minarelli was founded in Bologna in 1951 as a motorcycle manufacturer. In 1954 it also began to build mopeds. Two years later Minarelli switched exclusively to 2-stroke engine manufacture and a new 2000 square metre factory was constructed for these purposes. It employed 20 technical staff and produced 70 engines a day.
Unimog 406 (U 65) Mercedes-Benz L 322 (L 1113) Unimog 425 (U 1500) Unimog 435 (U 1300 L) Mercedes-Benz L 322 (LAF 1113) Type designation 352.919 353.961 Configuration Water-cooled Straight-six Operating principle Diesel Valve system OHV, two valves per cylinder Aspiration Natural Turbocharged Natural Turbocharged and intercooled Oil system Wet sump
92 mm × 89.2 mm (3.62 in × 3.51 in) bore and stroke, 1.8 L; 108.6 cu in (1,779 cc) straight-three engine, of an OHV pushrod design with two valves per cylinder. The block was cast iron, with an alloy head. It featured a four main bearing crankshaft, a balance shaft, and a Bosch VE3/10 fuel injection pump.
Origins Motor type: EA 189 / All R3 1199 ccm three cylinder engines are derived from the R4 1598 ccm 4 cylinder engine, VW just cut off one 399,5 ccm cylinder.
In 2003, Penske Corporation purchased a 51% stake in VM Motori; in 2007, Penske bought the remaining 49% from Detroit Diesel Corporation and subsequently sold 50% of it to General Motors. [2] In September 2008, GAZ Group announced plans to purchase a 50% stake from Penske Corp, [3] but ultimately cancelled them in February 2009. [4]