It has a M43B18 engine from 1993-1998
115 PS, 113 BHP or 85 kW. This would have been the M43 Engine or M43B18 as it was fully known.
On the throttle valve alloy body. If you doubt it, take it off, cover both open holes on the throttle body with your fingers, get your friend to start the engine. If it idles well, the valve is the problem. Take the bosch number off it and contact bosch in your area. Try cleaning it with carb cleaner first
If it's a M43 engine it has a chain.
It was introduced in 1943.
condo and sons monticello, in 47960 they have a m43 ambulance parts, i know they have or had the front and rear drive shaft for one also.,
240 kilometres taking this route:Take A1 MELBOURNE, from Sale, to M1. Continue on M1 (toll) to M43 CITYLINK to the AIRPORT, in MELBOURNE.Take M43 CITYLINK to the AIRPORT.
There have been a few. The most common is likely the Spanish Mauser.
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AK-47 and AKM:fires the 7.62x39 M43 cartridgeSelective fire (semi or full auto)Long stroke actionDragunov PSD:fires the 7.62x54R cartridge, with export models made in 7.62x51Semi auto onlyShort stroke action
A nebula is a cloud of dust and gas in space. Some of the clouds block out the light from the stars behind. These are called dark nebulae. One of the best-known is the Horsehead Nebula. Other dust clouds reflect the light from the stars and shine brightly. These are called bright nebulae. : Edit: The Great Orion Nebula is M42. M43 is a close nebula close to M42.
No. They are completely different cartridges. The AK-47 is a Soviet/Russian "assault rifle" originally designed for the 7.62x39mm (Soviet M43) cartridge. The actual diameter of the bullet is .310-.312". The M43 has similar ballistics to a US 30-30 Win. On the other hand, 308 Winchester is the civilian version of the US military 7.62x51mm NATO, which uses a .308" diameter bullet. Both versions use a heavier bullet, faster velocity and higher pressure. Subsequent versions of the AK-47 have been designed for many other cartridges, including .410, 20 & 12 gauge shotgun rounds. However, because of higher pressure and the longer length of the 308 round (51mm vs. 39mm), it would be extremely difficult and impractical to attempt to re-chamber a AK-47 rifle to 308 Win.
Yes it is- 7.62mm is also called 30 calibre and is 3/5ths the diameter of the Browning 50 cal. 7.62 is the older NATO standard round diameter, from 30-40 Krag, 30 Springfield , 30:06, 30M1, 308, and now 300 WinMag. Also the commie blok SKS,AK47 and Dragonoff. Currently replaced in NATO close combat arms by the 223- 5.56mm. Actually, the 12.7x99 cartridge (also known as .50 Browning Machine Gun) is a much older cartridge than the 7.62x51 NATO cartridge and the 7.62x39 M43 cartridge used by the Soviet Bloc and client states. The .50 BMG cartridge was introduced in the early 1930s, whereas the 7.62x51 NATO cartridge was introduced in the late 1950s. It is essentially a shortened .30-06 (7.62x63) cartridge. Not all 7.62 ammo has the same diameter - 7.62x63 and 7.62x51 has a projectile diameter of .308 inches (7.82mm); 7.62x39 ad 7.62x54R have a cartridge diameter of .312 inches (7.92mm), etc.