Type 33 16.5hp

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2 CYL. 635cc WATER COOLED 16.5HP MAX.

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The Type 33 engine is based on the MITSUBISHI 'L' series engine, and offers a lightweight, low profile engine designed to suit the tightest installation. The Type 33 is easy to install and economical to operate and features:

  • Low Noise

  • Low Exhaust Emissions
  • Low Fuel Consumption
  • Easy Maintenance
  • Compact Design for Easy Installation

A full range of options are available allowing you to tailor your engine to fit your individual requirements. The specifically designed Keel-cooled (Skin-tank) version is particularly attractive for canal and inland waterways steel narrowboats up to 30 feet in length.

ENGINE RATINGS

16.5 bhp @ 3600 rpm Special Applications Only

15 bhp @ 3600 rpm Pleasure (Intermittent Rating)

11.5 bhp @ 3000 rpm Commercial (Continuous Rating)

Marine Transmissions

The standard Marine Transmission is the PRM 80 mechanical gearbox. Optional alternatives include the Hurth HBW 50 or HBW 100 or PRM 120 gearboxes. Optional reduction ratios are also available to the standard ratio listed and are subject to compatibility with the chosen propellor size.

Instrument Panels

The Basic Instrument Panel comprises warning lights for Alternator/Glow Plugs/Water Temperature/Oil Pressure, Warning Buzzer, Electric Starter Key switch & 3mtr Wiring Loom. Optional Upgrades are also available.

SERVICE CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS

Thornycroft reserves the right to change material, specification, dimensions or design of the engines shown, described or referred to herein at any time and without prior notice. every reasonable effort is made to ensure that the Company's publications are up to date but nothing shown, described or referred to herein should be regarded as infallible guide to the materials, specifications, dimensions, design, or availability of any particular engine, nor does this publication constitute an offer for the sale of any particular engine.

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