Leyland L60
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The Leyland L60 was a British 19-litre (1,200 cu in) vertical six-cylinder opposed-piston two-stroke multi-fuel diesel engine designed by Leyland Motors in the late 1950s/early 1960s for the Chieftain main battle tank (MBT). The engine was also used in the Vickers MBT and its Indian-built derivative, the Vijayanta.
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Leyland L60
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Leyland L60
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Leyland L60
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at 1,320 rpm
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Roots
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valveless
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Leyland L60 engine pack with one of the radiators in the raised position displayed at the Bovington tank museum
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at 2,100 rpm
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The Leyland L60 was a British 19-litre (1,200 cu in) vertical six-cylinder opposed-piston two-stroke multi-fuel diesel engine designed by Leyland Motors in the late 1950s/early 1960s for the Chieftain main battle tank (MBT). The engine was also used in the Vickers MBT and its Indian-built derivative, the Vijayanta.
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16
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six-cylinder, twelve-piston opposed-piston engine
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Diesel
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dry sump
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19000.0
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146.1
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484.705
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1979.494204563844
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Opposed
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1979.494204563844