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  • ...e's early success in production automobiles and continued success in small engines, such as lawnmowers. This design, however, requires the incoming air to neg ...from the [[crankshaft]] to linear mechanics to operate the valves (pushrod engines perform this conversion at the camshaft lower in the engine and use a rod t
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  • ...re neither the hemi engine's inventors nor the first to commercialize hemi engines. ...tomotive engines, shortly after proving the concept of internal combustion engines themselves.
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  • ...fueling. The intake vacuum creates the slowing effect felt in [[gasoline]] engines when they are going down a hill with the foot off the gas. Many different s
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  • Only 24 examples of this type, with low-set wings and aft-mounted turbojet engines, were produced, and 22 of these went to the Italian Air Force. The first ai
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  • ...935 to 1940. They build a limited number of racing motorcycles with 175 cc engines with valve in the head.
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  • Straight-6 engines have perfect primary and secondary [[engine balance|balance]] and require n ...mbinations and some low speed diesels in cargo and passenger ships. These engines have a displacement of 1,000 L or more.
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  • This article is about a type of piston engine. For internal combustion engines which do not use pistons, see [[pistonless rotary engine]] and [[Wankel eng ...typically had a [[power-to-weight ratio]] advantage over more conventional engines.
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  • ...fts]], refer to the main [[Alfa Romeo]] page. For the later [[Twin Spark]] engines which also feature twin camshafts, and are based on a [[Fiat]] designed [[e ...50 and 2000 were used for racing and there were a limited number of racing engines fitted with a 16 valve cylinder head.
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  • ...based in [[Milan]], was one of the first in [[Italy]] to produce their own engines and installed them on their 2 CV [[motorcycles]] and added a shifting trans
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  • ...& Son]], and the locomotives produced by [[English Electric]] using these engines, including their [[British Rail DP1|demonstrator locomotive named ''DELTIC' Until this time, diesel engines had poor [[power-to-weight ratio]] and low speed. Before the war, Napier ha
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  • ...with 75, 98 and 125 cc. There were different versions, all with two-stroke engines and using a 98 cc NSU engine, a 125 cc motoleggera and a scooter with the s ...er. In 1957, riding on mopeds with 48 cc Victory as well ad [[Lambretta]] engines and also produced a moped in a sporty version named the ''Solitude'' that h
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  • ==Engines==
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  • ...ga''' built a limited number of motorbikes with a two stroke engine, whose engines were also available and sold separately.
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  • ...name of CAR [[automobile]]s, which car's were primarily used as taxis. The engines came from Chapius-Dornier but production of automobiles models at C.A.R. ce
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  • ...ed in a famous airplane factory. They initially built 73 cc overhead valve engines with plate frames, but later used 123 cc blocks in a tubular frame. ...Vizzola]]. These machines were called the ''Vizzola Caproni-Vizzola'', the engines changed their name to ''Trento Capriolo''.
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  • | Engines || [[Alfa Romeo]] ...59]] (an evolution of the 158 with a two-stages compressor). The Alfetta's engines were extremely powerful for their capacity: in 1951 the 159 engine was prod
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  • ...and 125 cc [[mopeds]], in various versions with an engine with two-stroke engines and a [[Ceccato]] Sachs. In 1956, they added a 50 cc moped and a 125 cc mod
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  • ...rms. Because they often require pushrods they are often called ''pushrod'' engines. ...can be used in place of valve springs to keep the valves closed: Formula 1 engines employ pneumatic cylinder heads in which fluid pressure closes the valves,
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  • ...flat engine]]s, sub-type "boxer", and shares most characteristics of those engines. Flat-twin engines were used in several economy cars, including the [[Citroën 2CV]], the [[P
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  • '''Casoli''', founded in 1928, assembled mopeds with engines produced by others, and in 1929, [[Attilio Casoli]] produced a 125 2 stroke
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