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  2. Stuart Turner (company) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Turner was exploring making small 2-strokes for motorcycles and generators. In 1911, Stuart Turner developed a complete motorcycle using a Chater-Lea frame and Druid forks. The key part manufactured by Stuart was the 2-port single cylinder 2-stroke engine rated at 2 1/2 HP (71 x 75.5mm bore and stroke giving 299cc). [3]

  3. Small engine - Wikipedia

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    The engines are small in both physical dimensions and power output, relative to larger automobile engines.Power outputs are typically less than 11 kW (15 hp). The smallest of all are used in handheld garden machinery, such as string trimmers and chainsaws, which have a displacement as small as 24 cc (1.5 cu in). [2]

  4. Briggs & Stratton - Wikipedia

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    The Toro Agreement – In 1999, Briggs & Stratton made a license agreement with The Toro Company of Bloomington, Minnesota. to produce the Toro R*Tek piston ported version of their E series 2-stroke engine (AKA Lawn-Boy DuraForce) for use in Toro Snow Throwers. The engine was a 141cc 2-cycle that produced from 4 hp to 6.5 hp at 3700 to 4000 rpm ...

  5. König SC 430 - Wikipedia

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    Data from Compact Radial Engines General characteristics Type: Three cylinder, radial two-stroke aircraft engine Bore: 66 mm (2.60 in) Stroke: 42 mm (1.65 in) Displacement: 430 cc (20.75 cu in) Dry weight: 17 kg (37 lb) Components Valvetrain: rotary valve induction Oil system: premixed oil and fuel Cooling system: air cooled Reduction gear: none Performance Power output: 20 hp (15 kW) at 4200 ...

  6. Two-stroke engine - Wikipedia

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    Animation of a two-stroke engine. A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston (one up and one down movement) in one revolution of the crankshaft in contrast to a four-stroke engine which requires four strokes of the piston in two crankshaft revolutions to complete a power cycle.

  7. Rotax - Wikipedia

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    Most Rotax two-stroke engines were rated, recommended, or reported with a TBO (time between overhauls) of about 150-300 hours (compared to 1200-2000 hours for government-certified, conventional, four-stroke, light aircraft engines), though later models improved upon that some.