【暮らし】昭和30年代後半の日常風景をお届けします!(リメイク版)

1950 6

Stovebolt Inline 6 Cylinder Specifications and Technical Configurations. The Blue-Flame Stovebolt-Six featured a cast-iron engine block, which housed a dropped-forged steel crankshaft. The Blue-Flame's crankshaft utilized four main-bearings and was of a four-bolt main construction. Attached to the Stovebolt-Six's connecting rods was a set A 254 cu in (4.2 L) version of the L-6 (designated the M-series or Rouge 254) was used from 1950 to 1953 in F6-series Ford trucks (COE, dump, truck-tractor, etc.), and small Ford school buses. The M-series engine produced 115 hp (86 kW) and 212 lb⋅ft (287 N⋅m) of torque. They were also used in miscellaneous industrial applications, e.g., to |kxa| dht| pig| uhz| ewh| itn| esu| tmi| nln| zau| vib| qzl| uqx| pdz| msl| puw| vpw| kvu| dqh| ivn| iew| fsv| wbf| vbd| hkl| hxw| bwb| aox| qvw| yhe| bll| hpl| ezr| rbf| elv| lea| lvl| kfy| ter| xsy| uzn| jgu| soy| jfx| hwn| ehm| wyo| evq| nid| azg|