Thornycroft T-75

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Thornycroft T-75
Overview and History

The Thornycroft T-75 is a three cylinder, Four-Stroke Cycle, Upright Inline, Over-Head Valve diesel marine/industrial engine. The base engine has also been marinized and marketed by _Mfr_, _Mfr_ and _Mfr_.


Specifications For Thornycroft T-75
4-Stroke Cycle Diesel Marine Engines
Including Other Marinized Versions & Generators

TABLE KEY:
⊕ = Data from Multiple Sources. ⊗ = Data Not Available from Data Source. ? = …? = ¿…? = Unconfirmed.
DS = Data Source: T = Thornycroft. BD = BoatDiesel.com = …B. Wik = Wikipedia.
^ …d = Directory. …w = Webpage. …y = Years Mfr’d History. …c = Catalog. …b = Brochure. …s = SpecSheet.
^ …o = Owner’s/Operator’s Manual. …m = Service/Repair/Technical/Workshop/Shop Manual.
^ …p = Parts List. …h = History. …f = Forum. …1,2,3,A,B,C,etc = Source #, Version, Revision.
CYL = Cylinder Configuration-Number−Liner Type:
^ Cylinder Configuration: u… = Upright (Vertical). S = Single Cylinder. I = In-Line.
^ Liner Type: W = Wet Liner(s). D = Dry Liner(s). WD = Combo Wet+Dry Liners. S = Sleeved (Press fit?).
^ ^ C = Independent Cylinder(s). P = Parent/Native Bore (Borable Oversize).
^ ^ Liner type sometimes had to be determined from Shop Manual and/or Parts List.
BORE & STROKE: …mm = Millimeters. …in = Inches = …”.
DISPLACEMENT: …cc = Cubic Centimeters (cm³). …L = Liters (Litres). …ci = Cubic Inches (in³).
⇑ = Base Engine Manufacturer. ⇒ = Engine Marinizer (Mariniser).
MODEL: EC = Engine Code. Cylinder Block Capacity ID Code. TC = Turbocharged.
RATING: See the Engine Duty Ratings at the end of the table.
ASP-F: Aspiration-Fueling: N = Naturally Aspirated. T = Turbocharged. S = Supercharged.
^ Diesel: M = Mechanical Injection. I = Integral Injector. C = Common Rail. E = …e = Electronic Injection.
POWER: kW = Kilowatts. HP = Horsepower. BHP = Brake Horsepower. MHP = Metric Horsepower.
@RPM = Power Ratings @ Revolutions Per Minute.
YEARS MFR’d: Beginning-Ending. Trailing “–” (Dash) without an Ending Date = Still in Production (BOLD).

Click on Model Links below for other Model Pages. Click on Data Source Links for Catalogs, Brochures, SpecSheets, Operator’s Manuals, Shop Manuals, etc.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Kubota ? ⊗-3−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗cc / 1.32L / ⊗ci
KUBOTA
MODEL − RATING DS ASP-F kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
⊗ − ⊗ ⊗-⊗ ⊗-⊗
THORNYCROFT
MODEL − RATING DS ASP-F kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
T-75 − ⊗ N-⊗ 31 ⊗-⊗

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Thornycroft Engine Duty Ratings

Con = Continuous (Commercial)

Int = Intermittent (Pleasure Craft)

Gen = GenSet = Generator (Constant Speed)


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