5/29/2023 0 Comments 1982 international truck s![]() International Harvester's first in house six-cylinder engines appeared in some of the 1926 S-series trucks, seemingly a response to market pressures rather than to any particular need for such a layout. ![]() While International's own engines underwent constant developments, the pace of truck production in the twenties was such that others' engines (from Waukesha, Buda, and Lycoming for instance) had to be installed in some parts of the range. In 1915 a new L-head water-cooled 201 cubic inches (3.3 L) inline-four engine appeared. Displacement was 196 cubic inches (3.2 L). ![]() The first IHC "Highwheeler" truck had a very simple air-cooled horizontally opposed two-cylinder engine with a 5-inch (130 mm) stroke and a 5-inch (130 mm) bore, and produced around 18–20 hp (13–15 kW).
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