Updated: 03-Oct-2019
Wilbur R. Kimball made an upright inline four-cylinder engine. It was water cooled and worked with the 2-stroke cycle, delivering 50 hp of power.
"The cotton on the cylinders attracts our attention"
-In 1910 it was advertised as four engines in one, each with separate control. Running on "Light engine gasoline". It had a weight of 125 lbs.
Engines of KIMBALL, WILBUR
Model: 50 CV 2-stroke
Arquitecture: 2-stroke4-cylinder In-line
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 50 HP
Weight: 125 Lb
"Kimball, Willbur - Inline 4-cylinder engine"