Armstrong Siddeley

Armstrong Siddeley was a British engineering group that operated during the
first half of the 20th century. It was formed in 1919 and is best known for the
production of luxury vehicles and aircraft engines.The company was
created following the purchase by Armstrong Whitworth of Siddeley-Deasy, a
manufacturer of fine motor cars that were marketed to the top echelon of
society. After the merge of companies, this focus on quality continued
throughout in the production of cars, aircraft engines, gearboxes for tanks and
buses, rocket and torpedo motors, and the development of railcars. Company
mergers and takeovers with Hawker Aviation...

Armstrong SIDDELEY 1945-1954 16HP & 18HP Shop Manual
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This manual covers the 16 HP and 18 HP models produced between 1945 and 1954. These vehicles represent a period of British automotive engineering known for robust construction and comfortable motoring. The 16 HP and 18 HP variants offer distinct engine displacements and power outputs, built upon a shared chassis and body platform, reflecting a reputation for producing well-engineered and durable luxury motor cars.
Armstrong SIDDELEY Sapphire 346 1953-1958 Workshop Manual
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The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346, produced between 1953 and 1958, represents a significant chapter in British luxury automotive engineering. This model, available across two generations, offered a compelling blend of performance and comfort, competing in the premium market against established marques. Key features included a robust inline six-cylinder engine, a spacious and refined interior, and the distinctive availability of a preselector gearbox, a testament to Armstrong Siddeley's heritage in advanced mechanical design. Its engineering quality and reliability contributed to its reputation as a well-built and capable luxury vehicle of its era.
Bryce Fuel injection equivelents Book
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This manual pertains to the Bryce Fuel Injection Equivalents Book, a comprehensive resource focused on direct injection diesel fuel systems. While specific production years are not indicated, this publication serves as an essential guide for understanding and managing fuel injection components. Its primary focus is on nozzles, fuel pumps, and nozzle holders, providing critical equivalency information for a vast array of engine manufacturers and models. The manual details pintle nozzle types and offers nozzle setting pressures for numerous engines, making it an invaluable tool for maintaining the integrity and performance of diesel fuel systems across a wide spectrum of applications.