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  2. Rocket engine manufacturers of the United States (10 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Engine manufacturers of the United States" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.

  3. Menasco Motors Company - Wikipedia

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    Production of certified engines did not begin until 1936 when Art Chester was hired by Menasco for research and development for the C4S (220-230 hp) and B6S (290 hp) engines. Chester was a race pilot who had a reputation for getting the most horses out of his four-cylinder Menasco, and keeping it reliable at the same time.

  4. List of United States Army tactical truck engines - Wikipedia

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    Most trucks had gasoline (G) engines until the early 1960s, when multifuel (M) and diesel (D) engines were introduced. Since then diesel fuel has increasingly been used, the last gasoline engine vehicles were built in 1985. Most engines have been water-cooled with inline (I) cylinders, but V types (V) and opposed (O) engines

  5. Waukesha Engine - Wikipedia

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    It builds large gas engines and related industrial equipment for natural gas compression and for power generation. For 62 years, Waukesha was an independent supplier of gasoline engines , diesel engines , multifuel engines (gasoline/ kerosene / ethanol ), and LNG / propane engines to many truck , tractor , heavy equipment , automobile , boat ...

  6. Category:Gas engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gas engine manufacturers" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Gas engine - Wikipedia

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    Gas Engine for Electric Power Generation from INNIO Jenbacher Model of an S-type Hartop gas engine. A gas engine is an internal combustion engine that runs on a fuel gas (a gaseous fuel), such as coal gas, producer gas, biogas, landfill gas, natural gas or hydrogen. In the United Kingdom and British English-speaking countries, the term is ...

  8. BMC B-series engine - Wikipedia

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    This engine had many of the same basic dimensions as one of Austin's pre-war sidevalve engines - the 1125cc engine fitted in the Austin 10 which had the 88.9 mm (3.5 in) stroke common to all later B-Series engines, allowing the use of much of the same installed equipment to produce the block and crankshaft - but to an all-new OHV design.

  9. Jenbacher - Wikipedia

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    Jenbacher manufactures the gas engines from the ground-up at this facility, including in-house crankshafts. Jenbacher gas engines are exclusively Otto cycle units with industrial grade spark plugs providing ignition. Smaller models utilize stoichiometric combustion, while the larger engines are lean burn engines with prechamber ignition ...