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  2. Newcomen Memorial Engine - Wikipedia

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    When second-hand engines were traded to other sites, it is this cylinder that is most easily traced, with many working on several sites over their lifetime. The surviving engines of this period have mostly been moved from their original leading-edge sites to some quiet backwater, often pumping water into canals , where they languished with only ...

  3. Allison V-1710 - Wikipedia

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    These engines were a complete redesign, and did not share many components with the earlier engine series. Almost all components were interchangeable with later series engines and the V-3420, and could be assembled as right hand or left hand turning engines in either pusher or tractor applications. [24] V-1710-F

  4. Briggs & Stratton - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Cylinder Engine – This engine was introduced in 1977 as a means of competing with Briggs & Stratton's rivals, particularly Japanese firms like Honda who were cutting into traditional Briggs & Stratton markets by producing lawn mower engines (and later, complete lawn mowers). These first models were rated 16 hp (11.9 kW) and displaced ...

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  6. AMC Javelin - Wikipedia

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    The standard engine was the new 200 hp (149 kW; 203 PS), 9.5:1 compression ratio 282 cu in (4.6 L) I6 engine with Carter ABD two-barrel carburetor. It was VAM's second self-engineered engine, taking the Javelin up to the performance levels of its V8 competition. The Go Pack version of this engine was the most powerful.

  7. Hino Motors - Wikipedia

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    Up until late 2016, it only assembled small and medium engines while the large ones were by the Hino plant. By late 2016, the plant opened its own large engine assembly division, replacing the Hino one. [26] [25] The plant site is 390,000 m 2 (4,200,000 sq ft). [63] The plant itself covers 28,000 m 2 (300,000 sq ft). [65]