"The concept of a steam engine was first used by Blasco de Garay in 1543. See the Related Link below for a complete history plus more.
A variation of Aviation Turbine Fuel has always been used in turbine engines. Variations of gasoline have always been used in aircraft with piston engines.
Engines can be bought anywhere like a junkyard. You can also find it at a used store that has parts that have already been used from people. Engines can be bought also at a place that sells used parts that people turn in.
No, although ordinary Ford V6 engines have been used in them. Since departing from manufacturing their own engines in the early 1950s, the Morgan car company has used Standard, Triumph, Fiat, Rover, Ford and BMW engines in their cars.
The most used Japanese engines are those in cars and motorbikes. Therefore a make such as Honda would be the most popular because they have been making them for years.
"The concept of a steam engine was first used by Blasco de Garay in 1543. See the Related Link below for a complete history plus more.
Most steam engines except those used on tourist railroads have been replaced with the more efficient steam turbine engines.
Ford has used many different engines in the Mustang over its production lifespan, and some of these engines have been used in other Ford models. Sometimes these engines were very similar in different Ford models, and sometimes there were significant variations.
Yes, ammonia has been used as a propellant in rocket engines. It is valued for its high energy content and can be used in both liquid-fueled and hybrid rocket engines. However, it is less common than other propellants like liquid hydrogen or kerosene.
The Titanic had funnels to get rid of low pressure steam after it had been used to drive the engines.
Aircraft designers didn't use steam engines in 1903, either.
Cotton has been 'used' as long as cotton has grown upon the Earth.
It's a 4" bore block. Has been used for 302, 327, and 350 engines.