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  2. Allard J2 - Wikipedia

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    Then, an engine of the buyer's choice installed locally. [6] This proved to be very successful, and the use of American components made it very easy to find parts for Allard's customers. [6] The front suspension was a swing axle with coil springs while the rear had a De Dion tube system with coil springs, inboard brakes and a quick-change ...

  3. Piston - Wikipedia

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    To make these more compact, they avoided the steam engine's usual piston rod with separate crosshead and were instead the first engine design to place the gudgeon pin directly within the piston. Otherwise these trunk engine pistons bore little resemblance to the trunk piston; they were extremely large diameter and double-acting.

  4. Pneumatic valve springs - Wikipedia

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    Racing engines often fail at high rotational speeds because mechanical springs are unable to retract the valves quickly enough to provide clearance for the piston. Renault's pneumatic valve technology replaced steel springs with light weight compressed air bellows. These could retract valves more quickly and reduce the possibility of piston ...

  5. Donovan hemi - Wikipedia

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    Cast from aluminium rather than iron, the engine weighed under 200 lb (91 kg) bare, [2] compared to 740 lb (340 kg) for the Chrysler. [3] Because it closely followed the Chrysler's specification, many hot rodding parts would fit it; only the bore was different, being 1 ⁄ 8 in (3.2 mm) larger, [ 2 ] at 4.125 in (104.8 mm) (same as the 400 cu ...

  6. McCulloch MAC-101 - Wikipedia

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    The McCulloch MAC-101, also called the MC-101 and MC101, is a two-stroke, single cylinder engine that was designed and produced by McCulloch Motors Corporation for kart racing use, being introduced in 1967. It was also used in the late 1970s and early 1980s as an ultralight aircraft engine. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Holbay Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Holbay Engineering was a small family run British engineering company specializing in engine modifications and race tuning. Although they enjoyed much success during the 1960s and 1970s with their competition race engines, they are best remembered today for their work on the Rootes 1725cc OHV engines as used in the Hillman Hunter GLS and Sunbeam Rapier H120.

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