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'Ch. II 'Fig. 24 Argyll single sleeve valve engine

The Argyll type of sleeve valve engine, using a single sleeve and a semi-rotary motion. This type of sleeve valve was later used in Bristol aero-engines.
Date circa. 1919
Source Scan from The Autocar (Ninth edition, circa 1919) Autocar Handbook, London: Iliffe & Sons., pp. p. 39,fig. 24
Author Andy Dingley (scanner)
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