Austin D-Series engine

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title: Austin D-Series engine
text: The Austin D and K series engines are a straight-six engine made by the British Austin Motor Company between 1939 and 1968. It was developed initially for the lorry market; but was used in a number of automobiles in its later life. It was an overhead valve non-crossflow cylinder head design. Both block and head were made out of cast iron. All engines had a forged four main bearing crankshaft. The engine was developed under the close watch of Austin chief Leonard Lord. The design was inspired by
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