The engine was constructed as a single crankcase with four banks of six cylinders in what is close to an X-configuration.
The engines are constructed within a sturdy cardboard tube.
The engine was constructed around a monobloc cylinder and crankcase casting.
From 1889 Horwich Works was completed and from that time all engines were constructed there.
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Its engine, transmission, and cylinder heads were constructed of light alloy.
A third high-performance single-cylinder engine was then constructed with lower operating parameters.
In 1982 an engine and drive train plant for Opel was constructed on part of the former airfield.
The engine was constructed in 1777 and worked until 1848.
In 1927 another 100 similar engines were constructed - these were slightly heavier and numbered in the 66xx series.