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Called the Standard 20C, this was a new engine design, different from the petrol engine. Bore of 3 3/16" and stroke of 4" gave a capacity of 2,092 cc. In 1954 this engine also found its way into the Phase II Vanguard, making this Britain's first production diesel car. This was followed by the Standard 23C engine in 1956.
Vanguard Big Block V-Twin 895cc Model with 895 cc (54.6 cu in) displacement, bore of 86 mm (3.4 in), a stroke of 78 mm (3.1 in) and a power output of 25 to 33 hp (19 to 25 kW) at 3600 rpm [1] [2] Vanguard Big Block V-Twin 993cc
The original price for the 16 hp (12 kW) version was $70 lower (at US$228) than their single-cylinder cast-iron version bearing the same power rating. [ 18 ] Industrial/Commercial (I/C) – This series of engines, initially ranging from 3 to 20.5 hp (15.3 kW), was introduced in 1979 as Briggs & Stratton's answer to high quality commercial-duty ...
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To learn more about Vanguard and see the company’s latest engine innovations, visit the Briggs & Stratton indoor booth (#5016) and outdoor booth (#6480D) at Equip Expo October 15-18. *Cost savings based on standard oil maintenance with 100-hour interval versus Oil Guard System 500-hour service interval.
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The Phase II Vanguard was powered, like the Phase I, by a 2088 cc 4-cylinder "wet sleeve" engine, now with a modestly increased compression ratio, and producing 68 hp. This engine could be modified by using an additional intake system and two single-barrel Solex carburettors, producing 90 hp. Typically, the Phase II engine was one Solex ...
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