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- W_engine abstract "A W engine is a type of reciprocating engine arranged with its cylinders in a configuration in which the cylinder banks resemble the letter W, in the same way those of a V engine resemble the letter V. Three different configurations have been called W engines: Three banks of cylinders sharing a common crankshaft, a configuration also known as broad arrow configuration due to its shape resembling the British government broad arrow property mark. Four banks of cylinders sharing a common crankshaft, also called a 'double-V' Two banks of cylinders with two crankshafts.↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑".
- Q1431441 abstract "A W engine is a type of reciprocating engine arranged with its cylinders in a configuration in which the cylinder banks resemble the letter W, in the same way those of a V engine resemble the letter V. Three different configurations have been called W engines: Three banks of cylinders sharing a common crankshaft, a configuration also known as broad arrow configuration due to its shape resembling the British government broad arrow property mark. Four banks of cylinders sharing a common crankshaft, also called a 'double-V' Two banks of cylinders with two crankshafts.↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑".