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The Engineer 150

October 1904. The First Rover

Published: 08 May 2006  08:50 AM
Source: The Engineer

The Rover Motor Car

In our reports of the trials of small motor cars recently held by the Automobile Club, reference was made to the vehicle which has been constructed by the Rover Cycle Company Limited, Coventry, from the designs of Mr E.W Lewis.

We are now enabled to place before our readers several illustrations showing the novel form of construction adopted…

…The engine is of the vertical single cylinder water-cooled pattern with mechanically-operated exhaust and inlet valves. The cylinder is 4 ½ in diameter by 5in stroke, and it is claimed that 8 brake horse power can be developed at a speed of 900 revolutions, while the engine is capable of acceleration up to 1500 revolutions.

1904 The First Rover



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