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  • ...by two inclined camshafts in the head. The three speeds changed is in the block which in turn controlled the gears. The tubed frame had a telescopic front
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  • ...with one or two a heads that were each to complete each stroke in the sub-block. Many car makers in the early twentieth century had used this method. These
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  • ...that the rear [[cylinder]] it had a better cooling. The change is sliding block with [[gears]], the [[transmission]] is made up of a primary and secondary
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  • There is also speculation that the engine block of the V10 is closely based on the 4.2 liter V8 Audi produces for their lux ...: Bore × stroke 82.5 mm x 92.8 mm (0.89 ratio), 496 cc/cylinder, aluminium block with integrated liners with eutectic alloy
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  • ...[moped]] with a 175 cc [[JAP]] engine mounted with the transmission in the block. In 1929, they created a motorcycle with a 500 cc single [[cylinder]] JAP e
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  • ...Turin]] and in 1950 presented a unique prototype, powered by a [[Piaggio]] block. The [[aluminum]] body was struck by hand with shrouded 3.00 x 12 wheels.
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  • ...built auxiliary engines in 1950 in [[Bologna]]. It was a small two-stroke block on a platform that sat above the rear wheel of a bike that could connect th
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  • ...HC also inherently allows for greater engine speeds over comparable cam-in-block designs. ...shrods to transfer the movement of the lobes on the camshaft in the engine block to the valves in the [[cylinder head]].
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  • ...ier'', models with a large 5.6 liter and 8 liter with a three-[[cylinder]] block, which came in various versions (30/40hp, 40/50hp, 50/60hp). The 1906 found
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  • [[Image:pushrod engine.jpg|thumb|Picture of a [[V8]] [[engine block]] (with [[intake manifold]] removed), showing the camshaft, pushrods, and r ...e [[poppet valve|valves]]. Lifters or ''[[tappet]]s'' reside in the engine block between the camshaft and pushrods. The later [[overhead cam|overhead cam (O
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  • ...camshafts and valves soaking in an oil bath. The gearbox was built in the block in bulk and shifted at speed with a foot lever. Top speed was 60km/h and co
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  • ...ead in auctions and rockers. The engine has the three-speed [[gearbox]] in block, weighed 13 kg and could reache a maximum speed of 57 km/h.
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  • This bike mount the engine block of the [[Cagiva Mito|myth]], without any change in fact, undergoing the sam
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  • ...HC also inherently allows for greater engine speeds over comparable cam-in-block designs. ...r arms to transfer the movement of the lobes on the camshaft in the engine block to the valves in the [[cylinder head]].
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  • This bike mount the engine block of the [[Cagiva Mito|myth]], without any change in fact, undergoing the sam This bike because of its connection with the myth, with its block [[engine]] has changed names over the years, following the different exchan
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  • An '''H engine''' (or H-block) is an [[engine configuration]] in which the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]
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  • ...pump and an automatic sump motor cross section, three-speed gearbox in the block, double cradle frame and expansion brakes on both wheels. They were develop
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  • ...are usually embossed with the corresponding position number in the engine block. ...nder block where the [[cylinder head]] fastens; thus, for a given cylinder block longer stroke, giving greater [[engine displacement]] and power, requires a
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  • ...ucati]] [[Mosquito]] blocks ([[Ducati]] [[Cucciolo]] was the famous stroke block), marketed under the brand name [[Olympia]].
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  • ...layouts are ones in which the [[camshaft]] is placed within the [[cylinder block]], usually beside and slightly above the [[crankshaft]] in a [[straight eng ...Oldsmobile V8 engine|Rocket V8]]. It was the first high-compression cam-in-block design, and is the [[archetype]] for most modern pushrod engines.
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  • ...Motors (''Displacement on Demand'' in the GM LS engine generation IV small-block) and Honda (''Variable Cylinder Management'' on the Honda J engine). Honda
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  • ...i]] motorcycle manufacturer company based in [[Modena]], had developed the block for the 49 cc two-stroke auxiliary motor. There they designed auxiliary eng
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  • ...1977]] or so they were gone. In [[truck]]s and other larger vehicles, big-block V8s in their historic form lasted until the early [[1990s]]. ...eveland]]''. As can be seen, there is overlap between big-block and small-block ranges, and an engine between 6.0 L and 6.6 L could belong to eit
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  • ...sis developed by [[Sandro Todeschini]] and a heavily modified Suzuki GSX-R block. Hayashi, the Japanese funding partner for the project, however, ended up n
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  • It was equipped with a 6-cylinder engine tri-block 7408 cm3 developing 50 hp.
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  • ...on engine]]s is one where the [[camshaft]] is placed within the [[cylinder block]], usually beside and slightly above the [[crankshaft]] in a [[straight eng ...tly only General Motors, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, and Cummins produce cam-in-block or pushrod engines in any large numbers, although GM in particular has seve
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  • ...e teeth would mesh with timing pulleys, also external to the main [[engine block]], and transmit the timing information to the valves.
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  • ...y appeared in 1899 an improved version of the "Bicicletto", by which the [[block]] is sat higher back in the [[pedals]] turned the [[frame]]. In 1906 only a
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  • ...rsion), Gurtner carburetor, front fork spring type shocks by [[Druid]], in block chain driven three-speed transmission, brake expansion on both wheels, with
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  • ...also feature twin camshafts, and are based on a [[Fiat]] designed [[engine block]], please refer to the [[Alfa Romeo Twin Spark engine]] page. * [[Aluminium]] [[alloy]] engine block with [[cast-iron]] cylinder liners
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  • This bike mount the engine block of the [[Cagiva Mito|myth]], without any change in fact, undergoing the sam
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  • ...ligocene]]-[[Miocene]] anti-clockwise rotation of the [[Corsican-Sardinian Block]] against the European [[Craton]]. This extension rejuvenated a very comple
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  • ...m]]. The supporting cast [[aluminum]] body The four-speed [[gearbox]] in [[block]] and the final shaft drive. The telescopic front fork while the rear was f
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  • ...ver Exhaust', '''IOE''' or '''F-head''', where the intake valve was in the block and the exhaust valve was in the head; later both valves moved to the head.
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  • | 7.0 litre [[V12]] 60 degree light alloy block front mounted, four wheel drive
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  • ...s, Normale and Sport with 132 cc to 124 cc. The [[gearbox]] was a two-tier block, while the friction cone is housed in the rear hub.
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  • ...ransmissions and retained the [[Fiat]] tradition of mounting the engine in-block with the gearbox.
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  • ...ne]], the mechanical parts of the valve train are all contained within the block, and the head is essentially a flat plate of metal bolted to the top of the
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  • |Block || light alloy
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  • ...the side oiler engine block modified slightly to deal with the missing in-block cam among other [[OHC]] issues. Because of its power levels it was banned f ...signs with hemispherical chambers included the Calliope, which used two in-block cams, arranged one over the other, to drive 3 valves per hemispherical cham
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  • An '''H engine''' (or H-block) is an [[engine configuration]] in which the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]
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  • ...Tarbo-moped was therefore a Mustang headlight and fork and a Jawa-CZ 50 cc block. Tarbo also built 125 cc and 350 cc motorcycles Jawa-blocks. The cooperatio
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  • The Type 40A shared its block with the [[#Type 49|Type 49]] and displaced 1.6 L (1627 cc/99&nbs
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  • The Type 40A shared its block with the [[#Type 49|Type 49]] and displaced 1.6 L (1627 cc/99&nbs
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  • ...urnals riding on replaceable [[plain bearing|bearings]] held in the engine block, the [[main bearing]]s. As the crankshaft undergoes a great deal of sideway ...], [[V engine|V]] or [[flat engine|flat]] engines. The same basic [[engine block]] can be used with different crankshafts, however, to alter the [[firing or
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  • ...ransmissions and retained the [[Fiat]] tradition of mounting the engine in-block with the gearbox.
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  • ...cylinder (V8). In essence, this last engine built from two coupled four [[block]]s. This had a [[compressor]].
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  • ...no.jpg|thumb|300px|Parmigiano Reggiano festival in [[Modena]]; each wheel (block of cheese) costs 490 [[euro]].]]
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  • ...no.jpg|thumb|300px|Parmigiano Reggiano festival in [[Modena]]; each wheel (block of cheese) costs 490 [[euro]].]]
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  • ...were made of cast iron, as the only thing not lightend. The gear change in block was done with a four-speed foot pedal and the transmission and primary chai
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