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  • ...very long engine, therefore it has only been used as [[marine propulsion]] engines in large ships. ...tsila.com/Wartsila/docs/en/ship_power/media_publications/brochures/product/engines/rtac_tr.pdf |archive-date= December 26, 2005}}</ref> ...
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  • There are no known flat-ten engines which reached production. ...ype flat-ten engines as part of an aborted program for family of ''Modular Engines'' to replace the [[Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine#Modular construction|Chevro ...
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  • ...essentially two of the V-twins coupled together. Two of the four-cylinder engines were joined to make a 3616&nbsp;cc [[V8 engine|V-8]] which was fitted to a ...cal ones in 1907 but this was the final year cars were made though the V-4 engines were made for supplying to other car and boat makers for a few years. ...
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  • ==Similar engines== Similar external combustion rotary engines have been patented by: ...
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  • ...eley 12 cylinder 360hp petrol or oil marine engine (Rankin Kennedy, Modern Engines, Vol III).jpg|thumb|A 1905 [[The Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Company|Wolsel ...-C and the [[Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C]] are examples of contemporary marine engines in L-12-cylinder configuration. These are popular for propulsion in contain ...
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  • ...e less common than [[V16 engine]]s, with only a couple of prototype racing engines using a flat-sixteen layout. ...6, rather than a [[boxer engine|boxer configuration]] as used by most flat engines with six cylinders or less.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://purl.stanford.edu/ ...
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  • ...te=2021-04-03}}</ref> It is most commonly used in [[inline-four]] and [[V6 engines]] used in automobiles and motorcycles. === Two-cylinder engines === ...
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  • ...y small [[Bore (engine)|bore]]-to-[[Stroke (engine)|stroke]] ratio on such engines, the connecting rod would hit the cylinder walls and block the engine from On smaller engines, the [[connecting rod]] links the [[piston]] and the [[crankshaft]] directl ...
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  • The '''Armstrong Siddeley Leopard''' was a British 14-cylinder twin-row air-cooled [[Radial engine|radial]] aero engine developed in 1927 |type=14-cylinder twin-row air-cooled radial engine ...
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  • ..."Parilla", "Komet" and "Sirio" [[brand names]] and is the largest [[kart]] engines manufacturer. Its factory is located in the province of Bergamo, Italy, nea ==Aircraft engines== ...
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  • ...[[US Navy]] awarded Wright a contract to develop two new air-cooled radial engines. The first, called the P-1, was a 9-cylinder single row design of {{cvt|165 * 14-cylinder two row air cooled radial ...
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  • {{Short description|Family of aircraft engines}} * 14-cylinder, two-row, air-cooled radial ...
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  • ...r I]]. Sir [[Roy Fedden]], the company's principal designer, developed the 14-cylinder radial [[Cosmos Mercury|Mercury]] engine during this period. The company wa ...ning, then substantially redesigning and re-manufacturing [[Curtiss OX-5]] engines.<ref name="Gunston, Fedden" >{{Cite book ...
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  • ...ledge/ford_small_block_v8.htm|title=The Novak Guide to the Ford Windsor V8 Engines}}</ref> ...und to 38-pound crankshafts for everything from small inline four-cylinder engines to V-8s ...
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  • The '''Armstrong Siddeley Panther''' was a 27-litre 14-cylinder twin-row air-cooled [[Radial engine|radial]] aero engine developed by [[Arm |type=14-cylinder twin-row air-cooled radial engine ...
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  • ...r ship]]s that run on [[heavy fuel oil]]. Its largest [[Straight-14 engine|14-cylinder]] version is {{convert|13.5|m|abbr=on}} high, {{convert|26.59|m|abbr=on}} l The 14-cylinder version first entered commercial service in September 2006 aboard the ''[[E ...
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  • ...is the same as the M42,<ref>{{cite web|title=BMW M42 and M44 Four Cylinder Engines|url=http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/m42.html|website=www.unixnerd.demon.co. ...tle=BMW Heaven Specification Database &#124; Engine specifications for M44 engines |website=www.bmwheaven.com |date= |accessdate=2012-06-03}}</ref> which is a ...
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  • ...n]] Alessandro Anzani (1877–1956), which produced [[Property|proprietary]] engines for [[aircraft]], [[Automobile|cars]], [[boats]], and [[motorcycles]] in fa ...re building his engines, he designed a [[hydrofoil]] powered by one of his engines and propellers. ...
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  • *[[List of aircraft engines]] <!-- For aircraft engine articles. Engines that are of similar to this design: --> ...
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  • ...gine''' is an eighteen-cylinder [[Internal combustion engine#Reciprocating engines|piston engine]] where two banks of nine cylinders are arranged in a [[V eng ...e|diesel]] engines running at low operating speeds. These large V18 diesel engines have seen limited use in [[haul truck]]s, [[electricity generation]], [[rai ...
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