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Peak torque of 2 BRg and 3 Brg
#1
Would anyone happen to have a torque figure @ RPM for late 2 bearing and 3 bearing engines? Searched Forum and internet to no avail.
Many thanks for your assistance.
Bruce
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#2
Hi

The figures I have are 23 lbs-ft at 2000 RPM for early low compression, and 29 lbs-ft at 2000 RPM for the high compression (latter data from the Thetis marine engine brochure). Both torque curves do not change a great deal over the range 1500 to 3000 RPM


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#3
As horsepower and torque are related, the torque can be calculated for any known power output @ a particular RPM.  For example, Austin quote 17bhp at 3800rpm, which equates to a torque of 23.5 ftlbs.  (10bhp at 2200 rpm gives 23.9rpm.)

This site does the calculation:

https://spicerparts.com/calculators/hors...horsepower).
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#4
Thanks John and Colin. Just what i needed. Loved the Thetis brochure.
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