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The Wolseley 4/44 is an automobile that was introduced by the British Motor Corporation in 1952 and manufactured from 1953 until 1956. It was designed under the Nuffield Organization, but by the time it was released, Wolseley was part of BMC.
It was to be based on a low-deck block and available in 400 cu in (6.6 L) (4.34 by 3.38 in (110 by 86 mm)) [5] and 440 cu in (7.2 L) 4.32 by 3.75 in (110 by 95 mm)) [5] displacements [4] (and Chrysler considered a 444 cu in (7.3 L), [4] which could have used stock 4.34 in (110 mm) 400 cu in (6.6 L) pistons), [5] while the new valvetrain would ...
The .444 Marlin (10.9×57mmR) is a rifle cartridge designed in 1964 by Marlin Firearms and Remington Arms. It was designed to fill the gap left when the older .45-70 cartridge was not available in new lever-action rifles ; at the time it was the largest lever-action cartridge available. [ 1 ]
444 cu in (7.3 L) Cylinder bore: 4.11 in (104.4 mm) Piston stroke: 4.18 in (106.2 mm) Cylinder block material: Cast iron: Cylinder head material: Cast iron: Valvetrain: OHV, two valves per cylinder: Compression ratio: 17.5:1: Combustion; Turbocharger: Wastegate: Fuel system: Direct injection and hydraulic electronic unit injection: Fuel type ...
Engine: MAN water-cooled diesel (KHD air-cooled diesel in early models) varied by model: Payload capacity: 5,000 kg (4x4), 7,000 kg (6x6), 10,000 kg (8x8); Category 1 A1 increased 8x8 payload to 15,000 kg
The British Rail Class 444 Desiro is an electric multiple-unit passenger train built by Siemens Transportation Systems in Austria between 2002 and 2004. The Class 444 currently operate on express passenger services for South Western Railway. The class first entered service with South West Trains in 2004.
The Volvo PV is a series of two-door, four-passenger car models — the PV444 and the PV544 — made by Volvo from 1947 to 1965. During World War II's early stages, Volvo decided that a new, smaller car that could deliver good fuel economy would assure the company's future.
Interstate 444 ; Louisiana Highway 444; Maryland Route 444; Montana Secondary Highway 444; Nevada State Route 444; New Jersey Route 444 (unsigned designation for the Garden State Parkway) New Jersey Route 444R; New Jersey Route 444S; New York State Route 444; Ohio State Route 444. Ohio State Route 444A (former) Puerto Rico Highway 444