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Stuart Turner and Co: Engines

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1917.
Model Stuart Turner gas engine converted to run on petrol. Made by G. Cope. On display at Chepstow Museum
1924. Stuart Turner Model N petrol.
February 1925. Type S 50 Mill engine.
1925.
1925.
1929. 1hp. Exhibit at the Dave Lee Vintage Engine Collection.
September 1932.
August 1933.
November 1933.
1937. Model R7.
cWWII.
1944. Model S2 petrol.
1961
1961
1961
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R3 MC

Note: This is a sub-section of Stuart Turner and Co

1906 Commenced making casting for a small i/c engine

Model 600 gas or petrol engine sized at 0.75 to 1 bhp

Model 800 sized at 1/6th hp (gas) or 1/5 hp (petrol)

Model 400 sized at b1/8th hp

Mid-1930s Introduced the Sandhurst petrol engine rated at 2/3rds hp at 900 rpm

1936 Introduced castings for the W4 four-cycle engine and the W2 two-cycle engine

Model K engine

1938 Introduced a small diesel engine rated at 2 bhp and this was later raised to 3 bhp at 1,500 rpm


See Also

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Sources of Information

  • A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1999. ISBN 1 873098 50 2