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  2. Tohatsu - Wikipedia

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    Tohatsu four stroke outboard engines above 50 HP sold in North America after 2013 are rebadged Honda, though at some point after that Tohatsu introduced their own 60 HP model which is an up-rated variant of their 40/50 HP engine. As of at least 2022 all outboards up to 60 HP are designed and built by Tohatsu. [14]

  3. Nissan Outboard Motors - Wikipedia

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    Nissan outboard motors are produced by Tohatsu Corporation of Tokyo, Japan. They are the second largest producer of outboard motors in the world and produce environmentally conscious TLDI series of two-stroke low pressure direct injection outboards that meet current United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations for the US.

  4. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    The Waterman outboard engine appears to be the first gasoline-powered outboard offered for sale in significant numbers. [11] It was developed from 1903 in Grosse Ile, Michigan, with a patent application filed in 1905 [12] Starting in 1906, [13] [14] the company went on to make thousands of his "Porto-Motor" [15] units, [16] claiming 25,000 ...

  5. Electro-Motive Diesel - Wikipedia

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    These engines feature a vertical crankshaft and the cylinders were arranged in an X pattern of four cylinder banks in four cylinder rows. These were the 16-184 and 16-338 "pancake" engines. The 16-388 engine was 13.5 feet (4.1 m) from the base of the generator to the top of the air intake filter and 4 feet (1.2 m) wide.

  6. List of Jatco transmissions - Wikipedia

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    1982–1985 RL4F01A — 4-speed transaxle; 1985–1994 RE4F02A/RL4F02A — 4-speed transaxle; 1991–2001 RE4F03A/RL4F03A — 4-speed transaxle; 1992–2001 RE4F04A/RE4F04V — 4-speed transaxle (aka GEO/Isuzu 4F20E/JF403E and Mazda LJ4A-EL) 3-speed ultra lightweight keicar Suzuki Alto, Mazda Carol; 3-speed high-performance keicar

  7. Allison Engine Company - Wikipedia

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    Allison's manager, Norman Gilman, decided to experiment with his own high-power cylinder design. Allison's engine became Manufacturer Serial No. 1, AAC S/N 25-521. It was the X-4520, a 24-cylinder air-cooled 4-bank “X” configured engine designed by the Army Air Corps and built by the Allison Engineering Company in 1925.

  8. Mitsubishi Delica - Wikipedia

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    A year later, in line with consumer needs, a cargo van and a passenger van were added to the line-up. The passenger van, discontinued in 1976, was called the 'Delica Coach' and could seat nine people in three rows of seats. The engine was upgraded to 62 PS (46 kW) in 1969. In March 1971, a slightly facelifted version, called the Delica 75, arrived.

  9. Turbojet - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, British RAF College Cranwell cadet [4] Frank Whittle formally submitted his ideas for a turbojet to his superiors. In October 1929 he developed his ideas further. [5] On 16 January 1930 in England, Whittle submitted his first patent (granted in 1932). [6]