Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5203231> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 43 of
43
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5203231 subject Q8585426.
- Q5203231 abstract "The D-400 series engine or the Iron Horse engine was a light-duty 2-stroke engine used for powering lawnmowers produced in the 1960s to the early 1980s. D-400 engines were single-cylinder engines designed and manufactured by the Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC; Johnson and Evinrude) for Lawn-Boy and Masport. The D-400 engines displaced 109 cc, generated 2.61 kW of power, and operated in the range of 2400-3300 RPM. The engines have a distinctive rectangular cowling that has created a nickname of Brick-top mowers. Another distinctive feature is the two-finger vertical recoil starter. The kidney-shaped muffler and exhaust unit is mounted beneath the mowers' deck and gives the engine a small, low profile design when compared to the newer and more powerful lawnmower engines. The ignition system employs a magneto, points, and a condenser (capacitor) set-up with an unusual spark-advance system which utilised a weight on the crankshaft to adjust the spark-advance amount depending on engine speed. The sprung governor was also unusual with a throw-yoke which operated under the flywheel and was linked to the throttle. The carburettor was a float design and fed into a pair of reed valves. The D-400 engines are now a popular engine restoration job due to their distinctive shape and low cost. Parts, however can be difficult to source and therefore multiple engines are often bought to satisfy part requirements. The recommended oil:fuel mix is either 16:1 or 32:1 depending on age. In New Zealand and Australia, Masport offered the D-400 engine on their Premier, Premier II, Rancher, Rotacut, and Tornado models. In this Oceania market, the D-400 was called the Iron Horse engine.".
- Q5203231 compressionRatio "4.5:1".
- Q5203231 configuration "Single".
- Q5203231 cylinderBore "0.060325".
- Q5203231 displacement "1.0899E-4".
- Q5203231 fuelType "petrol".
- Q5203231 manufacturer Q2041902.
- Q5203231 manufacturer Q6503646.
- Q5203231 pistonStroke "0.0381".
- Q5203231 powerOutput "2600.0".
- Q5203231 productionEndYear "1954".
- Q5203231 productionStartYear "1954".
- Q5203231 thumbnail Masport_Iron_Horse_Mower.jpg?width=300.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q1165721.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q1310369.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q152323.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q165435.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q2041902.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q260521.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q3773501.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q40089.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q408.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q6503646.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q664.
- Q5203231 wikiPageWikiLink Q8585426.
- Q5203231 aka "Iron Horse".
- Q5203231 compression "4.5".
- Q5203231 configuration "Single-cylinder 2-stroke".
- Q5203231 fueltype "Petrol".
- Q5203231 manufacturer Q2041902.
- Q5203231 manufacturer "Lawn-Boy".
- Q5203231 name "D-400 series engine".
- Q5203231 production "1954".
- Q5203231 type AutomobileEngine.
- Q5203231 type Device.
- Q5203231 type Engine.
- Q5203231 type Thing.
- Q5203231 comment "The D-400 series engine or the Iron Horse engine was a light-duty 2-stroke engine used for powering lawnmowers produced in the 1960s to the early 1980s. D-400 engines were single-cylinder engines designed and manufactured by the Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC; Johnson and Evinrude) for Lawn-Boy and Masport. The D-400 engines displaced 109 cc, generated 2.61 kW of power, and operated in the range of 2400-3300 RPM.".
- Q5203231 label "D-400 engine".
- Q5203231 depiction Masport_Iron_Horse_Mower.jpg.
- Q5203231 name "D-400 series engine".
- Q5203231 name "Iron Horse".