- be
divided into
three basic sub-families; the
original pre-
Crossflow Kent, the
Crossflow (the most
prolific of all
versions of the Kent), and the transverse...
-
Crossflow may
refer to: Ford
Crossflow, the 1967
version of the Ford Kent
engine Crossflow cylinder head Cross-flow fan, a type of
mechanical fan Cross-flow...
- A
crossflow cylinder head is a
cylinder head that
features the
intake and
exhaust ports on
opposite sides. The
gases can be
thought to flow
across the...
- has a
double overhead cam
design with 4
valves per cylinder, and used a
crossflow cylinder head. It
replaced the M103 and was
replaced by the M112 V6 starting...
- two-stroke and four-stroke engines. Most
modern four-stroke
engines use
crossflow cylinder heads and
valve timing overlap to
scavenge the cylinders. Modern...
- A cross-flow turbine, Bánki-Mic**** turbine, or
Ossberger turbine is a
water turbine developed by the
Australian Anthony Mic****, the
Hungarian Donát Bánki...
-
available in for UK market) in 1969.
Underneath the
bonnet was the Kent
crossflow engine also used in the
smallest capacity North American Ford Pinto. Diesel...
-
Bertera R,
Steven H,
Metcalfe M (June 1984). "Development
Studies of
crossflow filtration". The
Chemical Engineer. 401: 10. JF Richardson; JM Coulson;...
-
updates to its
design over the
following decades,
including a move to a
crossflow layout,
electronic ignition,
alloy cylinder heads, fuel injection, overhead...
- four-cylinder
pushrod (overhead valve)
design that came to be
known as the "pre-
crossflow" version, as both
inlet and
exhaust ports were
located on the same side...