Sulzer ZG9

Sulzer ZG9 was a pre-World War II opposed-piston two-stroke diesel engine by Sulzer.[1][2] The engine was available with a choice of two, three and four cylinders (2ZG9, 3ZG9, 4ZG9); the two-cylinder version developed 120 bhp. It used a piston scavenge pump. This was mounted vertically above one rocker, driven by a bellcrank from the main rockers. This engine is sometimes cited as an inspiration for the Commer TS3 design.[3]

Specification

Data from [1]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Chapman, C.W. (1956). Modern High-Speed Oil Engines. Vol I (2nd ed.). Caxton. pp. 222–223.
  2. Williams, D.S.D.; Millar Smith, J. (1939). The Oil Engine (journal), ed. The Oil Engine Manual. London: Temple Press. pp. 120–121.
  3. "Rootes-Lister TS3". oldengine.org. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. http://e-collection.library.ethz.ch/eserv/eth:33009/eth-33009-02.pdf
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