Renault 1936 Renault 6Q 10 Nord Airplane engine Air De Bordeaux 468 Plaque #104470 Atelier.
Item specifics Condition: | Used | Make: | Renault |
Model Year: | 1936 |
**Renault 6Q-10 Nord Airplane engine** Air De Bordeaux 468 Plaque #104470 Atelier Aeronautique de billancourt moteur renault (Aeronautics of Billancourt engine Renault workshop) NO 2257 Renault Engine Manufacturing No. 104
470 Type 6Q-10A Normal Power 220cv A25 00 TM Power takeoff 230cv A25 00 TM Cursing rate flow 2300TD Over Speed Rate of flow 2550TM Type IIA NO 82891 2h54 3-55 230 hp (170 kW) LH/RH rotation Pleases note the above
was translated form French!SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITHOUT WARRANTY! Buyer is responsible for shipping!! EXTRA INFO The Renault 6Q is an air-cooled six-cylinder, inverted
piston engine, producing about 160 kW (220 hp) continuous power. It was
designed and built in France and produced for more than ten years after its
homologation in 1936, with large numbers built during World War II. The six-cylinder Renault 6Q and the four-cylinder Renault
4P, both from the early 1930s, shared the same bore, stroke and pistons. The 6Q was built in both unsupercharged and supercharged
forms. The centrifugal supercharger was added at the back of the engine, driven
off the crankshaft via step-up gearing. It added 13 kg (29 lb) to the weight
and 242 mm (9.5 in) to the length but boosted the performance at altitude to a
continuous power of 177 kW (237 hp) at 2,500 rpm and 2,200 m (7,220 ft). Two
pre-war models were optimised to different altitudes, the 02/03 right- and
left-handed pair to 2,000 m (6,560 ft), with 7.61:1 gearing and the 04/05 pair
to 4,000 m (13,120 ft), with 12.274 gearing.[4] The 6Q was homologated in 1936; 1700 were built before the
war and 1660 during it.[2] Post-war, production was resumed.[4] The majority of
pre-war 6Qs were used in Caudron C.440 Goélands, during the war in Goélands and
Nord"s Messerschmitt Bf 108 derived Nord Pingouin and post-war in the Nord
Noralpha and Ramier Bf 108 developments. Current date: 2016-05-26