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Diesel calls steam engines "Steamies."
it depends on the model of 323, as through the years the 323 has had many different engines, it started in front wheel drive version as a E series which was 1300 & 1500 engine, then came the B series which was 1300, 1500, 1600 and 1800, it has had the KF 2000 engine, the last of the 323 engines were Z series which were 1500 and 1600
The main one in the TV series alone is a character called James. In the RWS, he was formerly black with red stripes, in his old livery; before being re-painted in red with black stripes. The other red engine was not named; but in fan-fiction; or the extended RWS/ aka ERS, he is known as Eagle. Neither engine is related.
no They are different seires of engines one is a ew3 and the other is an a series
1991-1992 s-series engine are the only compatible ones for plug and play swaps. Anything other years and modifications will be needed
The V8 engines and the 3.8 liter V6 engine have the distributor in front The other size V6 engines have the distributor at the rear The straight 6 cylinder engine has the distributor on the drivers side
Honda Civics do not have a interference engine. These cars use non-interference engines which means the pistons and valve have space between each other when the engine is operational. COMPLETELY wrong. D-series motors ARE INTERFERENCE MOTORS.
there is no video/DVD available however there are websites out there, but, more importantlythe bbc made a programme in the 90's about the series including interviews about thomas. it went behind the scenes. the programme was broadcast in a series of other topics and the series was either called bookmarks or bookworms
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 modern steam engines
Yes, NASCAR racing engines use antifreeze. There is no other way for them to keep the engine from overheating. NASCAR engines are similar to street engines but with more horsepower.
no thomas newcomen did not invent and thing besides a steam engine