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  2. Villiers Engineering - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 1920s they also started producing engines for stationary use, with the first model being the water-cooled WX11 and in 1933 the air-cooled Mar-vil. Villiers engines were also used in lawn mowers, for example the 147 cc engine was used in the Atco mowers of the 1920s and in 1931 it was joined by a 98 cc Villiers engine, known as ...

  3. Coventry-Eagle - Wikipedia

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    JAP engine Flying 8 1923 8 hp Super Sports Twin 1923 Flying 6 1927 674 cc side-valve twin 150 cc 1935 Coventry Eagle twin-port two-stroke and with a left-hand gear change and Albion gearbox L5 249 cc 35 Silent Superb De Luxe 1935 Villiers engine and a 4-speed albion gearbox N35 1937 Flying 350 N11 250 cc 1937 Pullman

  4. File:Rovena 250 1964 - Hispano Villiers Engine.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Tempo (motorcycle manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Villiers; 1937–49 98, 125 or 150cc Villers engines. Engine models used were 9D, 9DF, 10D, 10DF, 12D, and 30C . Sport (1936-39 98 cc not to be confused with 60s model) 1959–66 125, 150 or 175cc Sachs. Luxus; 1936–49 98cc Kickstart and 11 liter chrome tank, twin exhaust from 1938 CZ; 1956 only 150 cc CZ engine. Swing; 1957–59 125, 150 or ...

  6. Phelon & Moore - Wikipedia

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    Phelon & Moore also produced a range of lightweight machines, also generally carrying the name Panther or Red Panther, using their own four-stroke single engines and Villiers two-stroke engines. The Red Panther was known for being the cheapest complete bike available in the thirties, priced at a fraction under £30 . [ 16 ]

  7. Francis–Barnett - Wikipedia

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    1919/1925 – Francis–Barnett badged Invicta 269cc 4-stroke Villiers engine, 346cc 4-stroke engine, 678cc sv J.A.P chain driven 4-stroke engine and 499cc Abingdon 4-stroke engine, Abingdon Motorcycles: A Francis Barnett badged Invicta took part in the Isle of Man TT in 1922 but failed to finish. By 1923 Francis Barnett had continued just with ...

  8. These engines were used by IHC for some heavy-duty applications until 1935, although their own large engines (525 cu in (8.6 L) FBD and 648 cu in (10.6 L) FEB) had appeared in 1932. [6] The medium-duty 1930 A-series trucks received the all-new 278.7 cu in (4.6 L) FB-3 six-cylinder engine, with overhead valves and seven main bearings .

  9. Greeves (motorcycles) - Wikipedia

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    Working together they developed a prototype using a two-stroke 197 cubic centimetres (12.0 cu in) single-cylinder engine sourced from Villiers Engineering – and a Greeves badge on the fuel tank. The motorcycles were really a sideline for the main business of producing the three-wheeled invalid cars, so development of the prototypes had to be ...