The BMC C-Series is a straight-6 automobile engine produced from 1954 to 1971. Unlike the Austin-designed A-Series and B-Series engines, it came from...
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configuration and sidedraft SU carburettor. Engines were available in diesel in the BMC tractor. All A-series engines up until mid-1970 were painted in British...
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The BMC B series is a line of straight-4 & straight-6 internal combustion engine mostly used in motor cars, created by British automotive manufacturer...
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and the 2-seat BN6 in 1958–9. The cars used a tuned version of the BMC C-Series engine previously fitted to the Austin Westminster, initially producing...
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the Austin FX4 known as the FX4Q. BMC A-series engine BMC B-series engine BMC C-Series engine Porter (1985), p. 64 Porter (1985), p. 67 Adams, Keith (20...
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engine in a newer monocoque chassis; the MGB variant named the MGC. The Austin-Healey 3000 was announced on 1 July 1959 with a 3-litre BMC C-Series engine...
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Riley RM (section Riley 2½-litre Big Four engine)
Riley before its parent company, Nuffield, merged with Austin to form BMC. The RM series was produced in Coventry until 1949, when production moved to the...
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local market with Cummins B and C series engines used in various BMC trucks, and with Mercedes-Benz and MAN heavy duty engines. Ecotorq is built two different...
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built version of the 1.5 BMC B-series engine that featured a 73 mm (2.87 in) bore and 89 mm (3.50 in) stroke. To create the C engine, Nissan under the advice...
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Vanden Plas Princess (section Engine specifications)
compartment was an optional extra. Initially, it was powered by BMC's 3-litre C-Series engine, developing 108 hp (81 kW). A Vanden Plas Princess 3-litre with...
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Hindustan Ambassador (section Engines)
side-valve petrol engine. In 1959 the side-valve engine was replaced by a 1489 cc, 55 bhp (41 kW) overhead-valve BMC B-series petrol engine. In November 1963...
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B series may refer to: BMC B-series engine, a type of combustion engine Cummins B Series engine, a family of diesel engines Chevrolet/GMC B series, a bus...
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valve BMC C-Series was used by various BMC brands from 1954 to 1971, followed by the 2.2 L version of the BMC E-Series overhead camshaft engine, which...
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The 1960s A series was an all-new design from newly acquired Aichi Kokuki, and integrated Nissan's improvements to the BMC B-Series engine design of the...
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similar to the BMC B-Series engine that was built in Japan under licence as the Nissan 1H before being de-stroked to become the 1.0 L Nissan C and 1.2 L Nissan...
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the "woody" Series III Traveller, it was similar to the Series III saloon in most respects. The IV was introduced in 1957, announced by BMC with the Riley...
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the BMC C-Series straight-6, an engine that produced 101 hp (75 kW). This was actually less than the 2½ Litre Riley "Big Four" straight-four engine it...
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1957 by the OHV Nissan C engine that was essentially a de-stroked version of another Austin design this time the BMC B-Series. The displacement of the...
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Austin-Healey Sprite (redirect from BMC ADO13)
access to the engine compartment. The 43 bhp, 948 cc OHV engine (coded 9CC) was derived from the Austin A35 and Morris Minor 1000 models, also BMC products...
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Morris Oxford (section Oxford Series MO (1948–1954))
directly foreshadowing the BMC ADO17 and, following the formation of BMC, being fitted with the Austin-designed B-Series OHV straight-4. Styling was...
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Weslake (category Formula One engine manufacturers)
on the BMC B-series engine & BMC C-Series engine. Weslake acted as consultant to Facel Vega for the development of its new 4 cylinder engine to be used...
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Wolseley 6/90 (section Series II)
6/90 were Nuffield designs. The Wolseley received the new BMC C-Series straight-6, an engine that produced 95 hp (71 kW) coupled to a four-speed manual...
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the following vehicles Nissan Atlas series H40 and H41 (1995 only) BMC Levend (1990-2009) Nissan Motors and BMC (Turkey) for light trucks. 78 kW (105 hp)...
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1938 takeover by the Nuffield Organization. It had a 2443cc straight-four engine with twin cams and S.U carburettor which developed 82 bhp (61 kW). The transmission...
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different from the E and earlier C engines (whose roots stem from the Nissan 1H engine, a licence built 1.5 BMC B-Series) yet similar in many ways. The...
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British Motor Corporation (category BMC vehicles)
Limited (BMC) was a UK-based vehicle manufacturer formed in early 1952 to give effect to an agreed merger of the Morris and Austin businesses. BMC acquired...
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(2912 cc) C-Series straight-6, 102 bhp (76 kW), twin SU carburettor engine from the Austin-Healey 3000. The suspension was the conventional BMC arrangement...
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British Leyland (section BL and BMC and related models)
3-litre engines (BMC A series and the Triumph 1.3-litre), two different 1.5-litre engines (BMC E series and Triumph), four different 2-litre engines (4-cylinder...
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