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RROCA Web Site Administrator (144.137.127.76)
| Posted on Thursday, 19 September, 2002 - 12:48: | |
Rolls-Royce motor car engines have always been on the largish side. There was a plan to make a small four cylinder engine immediately Post-WWII but it was "not considered appropriate" by the board. Here are the engine sizes for Rolls-Royce models (which also apply to the equivalent Bentleys).
Model | Capacity | Configuration | Silver Ghost | 7.04/7.43 litre | 6-cyl | New Phantom | 7.67 litre | 6-cyl | Phantom II | 7.67 litre | 6-cyl | Phantom III | 7.34 litre | V12 | Phantom IV | 5.68 litre | 8-cyl | Phantom V | 6.23 litre | V8 | Twenty HP | 3.13 litre | 6-cyl | 20/25 HP | 3.67 litre | 6-cyl | 25/30 HP | 4.26 litre | 6-cyl | Wraith | 4.26 litre | 6-cyl | Silver Wraith | 4.26 litre | 6-cyl | Silver Dawn | 4.26/4.57 litre | 6-cyl | Silver Cloud I | 4.89 litre | 6-cyl | Silver Cloud II | 6.23 litre | V8 | Silver Cloud III | 6.23 litre | V8 | Silver Shadow I & II | 6.23 litre | V8 |
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Roy Tilley (202.27.176.157)
| Posted on Saturday, 21 September, 2002 - 19:13: | |
Respectful correction please. Only early Shadow I's had a 6230 cc engine. Late Shadow I's and Shadow II's had a 6750 cc engine as did all the later cars, Spirits, Spurs etc. until the Seraph. |
RROCA Web Site Administrator (144.137.127.76)
| Posted on Saturday, 21 September, 2002 - 21:45: | |
Thank you, Roy, for that correction. The idea of this FAQ is that we get our facts straight when we answer these quesions, so any and all corrections are gladly received and encouraged. |
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