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As this motor name implied, the rotor was on the outside of the motor and acted as a flywheel ahead of the belt-driven turntable itself.
The brothers worked out a small, 3-wheeled design with a belt-driven transmission, and delivered it to Velo on February 4, 1957.
Tom Thumb, the first American-built steam locomotive used on a common-carrier railroad, built by Peter Cooper in 1830 was a belt-driven 2-2-0, but the type was not perpetuated.
Another major advantage is the elimination of a belt-driven engine accessory, and several high-pressure hydraulic hoses between the hydraulic pump, mounted on the engine, and the steering gear, mounted on the chassis.
Instead of the front-mounted radiator intake and belt-driven fan used on all previous EMD switchers, these have intakes on the lower forward nose sides and electric fans.

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The 2JZ-GTE is an inline-layout, six-cylinder, belt-driven dual-overhead camshaft, air-intercooled, twin-turbocharged, cast-iron block, aluminium cylinder headed engine designed and manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation that was produced from 1991 until 2002 in Japan.

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For example, a belt-driven engine cooling fan may have a clutch that is heat-activated.
This is an absolute goal of audiophile turntables, many of which are belt-driven.
VR6 engines also use an additional auxiliary electric pump to circulate the engine coolant whilst the engine is running, and also during the cooling fan ' after-run ' cycle, in addition to the belt-driven main water pump.
However, because the tape is belt-driven, seeking back and forth can eventually cause the tape to become unevenly tensioned.
The F engine family from Mazda is a mid-sized straight-4 piston engine with iron block, alloy head and belt-driven SOHC and DOHC configurations.
The Mazda B-series engine is a small-sized, iron-block, inline four-cylinder with belt-driven SOHC and DOHC valvetrain ranging in displacement from 1. 1L to 1. 8L.
The Mazda K-series automobile engine is a short stroke, 60 ° V6 24-valve with belt-driven DOHC and aluminum-alloy cylinder heads and block.
In Storer's 1861 patent reissue for a planing and matching machine, the term is used to refer to the belt-driven shaft by which the machine is driven.
The 4D5 engine is a range of four-cylinder belt-driven overhead camshaft diesel engines which were part of the " Astron " family, and introduced in 1980 in the then new fifth generation Galant.
All were belt-driven OHC non-interference engines ( except the VVT-i version in the IS200 which is an interference engine ), with multivalve DOHC ( except the 1G-EU SOHC 12 valve engine ) and even variable valve timing added later.
Electric systems have an advantage in fuel efficiency because there is no belt-driven hydraulic pump constantly running, whether assistance is required or not, and this is a major reason for their introduction.
It was originally belt-driven, and is Grade II listed.

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It was originally equipped with the F6A engine: later models were fitted with a K6A engine which was lighter and had chain-driven, rather than belt-driven camshafts and more torque.

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Computer generated image showing the major internal moving parts of an inline-four engine with belt-driven double overhead camshafts and 4 valves per cylinder.
It displaced 2, 226 cc, was constructed from a grey cast iron cylinder block, with an aluminium alloy cylinder head, and used a timing belt-driven single overhead camshaft ( SOHC ).
These were belt-driven voiturette models with a 785 cc single-cylinder engine and 2-speed transmission by belt drive.
The Sondek's subsequent success was also instrumental in reestablishing the superiority of belt-driven turntables, which were then thought to be old-fashioned compared with the supposedly more modern direct-driven ones.
The first QIC tape format was the 5. 875 in by 3. 875 in ( 150 x 99mm ) Data Cartridge ( DC ) format with two internal belt-driven reels and a metal base.
All variants were belt-driven 8-valve counter-flow SOHC engine with a single, twin-barrel downdraft carburettor.
All variants used belt-driven SOHC eight-valve counter-flow cylinder heads with a single downdraft carburettor.
All variants were belt-driven eight-valve counter-flow SOHC engine with a single downdraft carburettor.
The Mazda J-family are a range 60-degree V6 engines featuring a cast iron cylinder block and alloy heads with belt-driven DOHC or SOHC.
This drivetrain still has most of typical features of its predecessor including belt-driven SOHC valve train with rocker arms and mechanically adjusted screws ( in contrast to frequently mismatched, absolutely different Ford Duratorq ZSD or PSA DW10 engines ).
Sold only in its home market of Japan, this earliest, belt-driven version was first produced in 1983, and shares no commonality with later generations.
It was quite different from any previous member of the M family, with Bosch L Jetronic-derived electronic fuel injection ( using an AFM intake measuring scheme ), wide-angle valves, and belt-driven dual camshafts.
His first cars were belt-driven, with single-or twin-cylinder engines.
It was a 24-valve DOHC engine with two belt-driven camshafts.
In addition, the Mercedes Car Group exhibited its smart car in three new incarnations: an electric-only vehicle and both diesel and gasoline versions with " micro hybrid drive ", a belt-driven starter and alternator that allows the engine to shut off at stops.
Opel also unveiled the Corsa Hybrid, a coupe that combines a belt-driven starter and alternator with a lithium-ion battery.
) The same diesel engine was also available in the U. K. and other markets with a belt-driven overhead camshaft, which developed slightly more power.

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It expanded from hand screw machines to automatic screw machines, from simple formed-tooth gear cutting machines to gear hobbing machines and a large contract gear manufacturing business, from rudimentary belt-driven universal milling machines to a broad line of elaborately controlled knee-type and manufacturing type milling machines.
At age eleven he joined a breakdance crew called the Furious Funkers, and taught himself to work a cheap belt-driven turntable.
Servo controlled subwoofers are not the same as Servodrive subwoofers whose primary mechanism of sound reproduction avoids the normal voice coil and magnet combination in favor of a high-speed belt-driven servomotor.
All TCD-models possessed dual-capstan drives, belt-driven from a single capstan motor and two separate reel motors.
In the winter of 1954 Hub van Doorne had the idea to use belt drive, just like many of the machines in the factory that were belt-driven, to drive road vehicles.
This large belt-driven high-current dynamo produced 310 amperes at 7 volts, or 2, 170 watts, when spinning at 1400 RPM.
The festival includes demonstrations of horse-drawn harvesting equipment, and a steam tractor that powers a belt-driven threshing machine.
The Kellers soon learned of drawbacks to the belt-driven transmission, and developed and patented a clutch based transmission system in 1958 which was more robust.
Many early sawmills were designed to be belt-driven from a steam traction engine ( which could also be used to transport the saw ) Belsaw also sold sawmills under their own name until the early 1990s.
Compared to the new Mercedes-Benz system, Citroën's was belt-driven, exactly like a conventional power steering pump ; failure of the Citroën system thus might result in loss of suspension.
The initial engine line-up in the United Kingdom market consisted of the chain-driven Simca-derived 1118 cc ( E1A ) and 1294 cc ( G1A ) overhead valve petrol units from the Horizon, and Peugeot-provided 1769 / 1905 cc diesel and 1580 / 1905 cc petrol belt-driven overhead camshaft XU units.
In 1991 Peugeot gradually phased in their all-new belt-driven TU-series overhead camshaft engines, in 1, 124 cc and 1, 360 cc forms, eventually replacing the trusty Simca units during 1992.
The Batavia plant also produced the belt-driven CFT23 CVT which went in the Ford Focus C-MAX.
The new B21 engine was a 2127cc, 4-cylinder unit, which had a cast-iron block, a five-bearing crankshaft, and a belt-driven overhead camshaft.
Fiat was one of the first car companies to use belt-driven DOHC engines in some of their products in the mid-1960s., Jaguar's XK6 DOHC engine was displayed in the Jaguar XK120 at the London Motor Show in 1948, and used across the entire Jaguar range through the late 1940s, 1950 and 1960s.
Spark plug changes for the three rear cylinders require removing the upper intake manifold when performed as directed by factory service manual, and timing belt changes have a labor rate of 5 hours as opposed to 2-3 for a typical belt-driven engine.

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