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  2. Standard SC engine - Wikipedia

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    The Standard SC engine is a cast-iron overhead valve straight-four engine designed and initially produced by Standard Triumph.Over its production life displacement grew from an initial size of just over 800 cc to nearly 1500 cc. Introduced in the Standard Eight in 1953, it would eventually be used in a wide range of vehicles from Standard, Triumph, and MG.

  3. Triumph Spitfire - Wikipedia

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    The 1,147 cc engine was replaced with a bored-out 1,296 cc unit (the bore increasing from 69.3 mm (2.73 in) to 73.7 mm (2.90 in), stroke retained at 76 mm (3.0 in)), as fitted on the new Triumph Herald 13/60 and Triumph 1300 saloons. A new quieter exhaust gave a sweet distinct note and reduced cabin noise.

  4. Triumph I6 - Wikipedia

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    The engine, known internally as the Leyland PE166 was originally intended to be a development of the Triumph I6, but ended up becoming an entirely new design, with almost no interchangeable parts with the original. The Rover SD1 was the only recipient of this engine in both 2.3L and 2.6L capacities.

  5. List of Triumph motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    175 (2-stroke) / 250 (4-stroke) 1959–1965 T140W TSS: 750 8-valve head T140D Bonneville Special: 750 Custom style T140E: 750 Emissions-controlled Triumph T140 TSX: Custom style TS8-1: Show prototype anti-vibration 8 valve Bonneville Executive: faired tourer with luggage Triumph TR65 Thunderbird: 650 T140 derivative, 76x71.5 giving 649 short ...

  6. Fuel pump - Wikipedia

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    Since the electric pump does not require mechanical power from the engine, it is feasible to locate the pump anywhere between the engine and the fuel tank. The reasons that the fuel pump is typically located in the fuel tank are: By submerging the pump in fuel at the bottom of the tank, the pump is cooled by the surrounding fuel

  7. Triumph TR6 - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Motor Cars had a limited budget for the development of the TR6. While the Karmann-designed exterior looked considerably different from the TR4/TR4A/TR250/TR5 cars, the same chassis, engines, running gear, doors, windscreen and much of the body tub were carried over from the TR250/TR5 models.

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