Stoewer
June 26th, 2009 by admin
Stoewer
Car : Stoewer
Year : 1912
Engine : 4 cylinders in line
Bore and stroke :78?118 mm
Cylinder capacity : 2247 cc
Gears : 4 forward
Brake horse power : 22
Maximum speed : 50 mph
Wheelbase : 9 ft 8 ins (2.9 m)
Suspension : front: semi-elliptic leaf- springs ;rear : ? elliptic leaf- springs
Stoewer began to produce motorized vehicles in 1899 which makes it one of the earliest German car firms. From tricycles with single cylinder De Dion engines, the Stoewer brothers, Emil and Mernhard, moved on to cars with 4 and 6-cylinder engines (they were amongst the first in Germany to use the latter layout). The 4 cylinders of the 1912 machine illustrated here had a L cylinder head, side valves and a multi-plate clutch. The brake pedal acted on the transmission and the hand brake on rear wheel drum brakes.

Stoewer
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