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  2. Briggs & Stratton - Wikipedia

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    A higher power 7-HP model was made (Engine Model# 84330) for use in heavier duty machines such as the single stage Snow Commander (2001–2008) and 2 stage Power Max 726TE/6000 (2004–2008); the extra horsepower was obtained using transfer ports in the piston and cylinder wall, and this model ran at the same operating speed as the 6.5 hp ...

  3. Ford-Cosworth HB engine - Wikipedia

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    3 5 7 5 Ret 1 1 1991: Camel Benetton Ford: Benetton B190B Benetton B191: Ford Cosworth HBA4 3.5 V8 Ford Cosworth HBA5 3.5 V8: P: USA: BRA: SMR: MON: CAN: MEX: FRA: GBR: GER: HUN: BEL: ITA: POR: ESP: JPN: AUS: 38.5* 4th: Roberto Moreno: Ret 7 13 4 Ret 5 Ret Ret 8 8 4: Michael Schumacher: 5 6 6 Ret Ret Nelson Piquet: 3 5 Ret Ret 1 Ret 8 5 Ret Ret ...

  4. List of GM engines - Wikipedia

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    The engines were also sold for marine and stationary applications. In a 1938 reorganization, Winton Engine Corporation became the GM Cleveland Diesel Engine Division, and GM's Detroit Diesel Engine Division began production of smaller (50–149 cu in (0.8–2.4 L) per cylinder) diesel engines. Locomotive engines were moved under the GM Electro ...

  5. Connecting rod - Wikipedia

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    The 1712 Newcomen atmospheric engine (the first steam engine) used chain drive instead of a connecting rod, since the piston only produced force in one direction. [11] However, most steam engines after this are double-acting , therefore the force is produced in both directions, leading to the use of a connecting rod.

  6. General Motors 60° V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    These engines vary in displacement between 2.8 and 3.4 litres (2,837 and 3,350 cc) and have a cast-iron block and either cast-iron or aluminum heads. Production of these engines began in 1980 and ended in 2005 in the U.S., with production continued in China until 2010. This engine family was the basis for the GM High Value engine family.

  7. Brough Superior - Wikipedia

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    The model name refers to the horsepower rating of the engine, 11 RAC (Royal Automobile Club), 50 bhp (37 kW). In reality these engines produced under 30 bhp (under 22 kW). Tax horsepower ratings were required by manufactures for tax purposes. RAC HP equals the piston diameter squared times the number of cylinders divided by 2.5.