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- 24_engine cylinderBore "62.0".
- 24_engine displacement "359.0".
- 24_engine pistonStroke "59.6".
- 24_engine abstract "The ME21/24 engine was Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries' (one of the three divisions of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries until their consolidation in 1964) replacement for the 309 cc single-cylinder overhead valve ME20 engine. Unlike its predecessor, this was a two-stroke, a concept to which Mitsubishi was to prove faithful for its smallest engines until the 1972 introduction of the Vulcan 2G21.".
- 24_engine configuration "straight-two".
- 24_engine cylinderBore "0.062".
- 24_engine displacement "3.59E-4".
- 24_engine manufacturer Mitsubishi_Motors.
- 24_engine pistonStroke "0.0596".
- 24_engine predecessor Mitsubishi_Motors_engines.
- 24_engine productionStartYear "1961".
- 24_engine successor Mitsubishi_2G1_engine.
- 24_engine thumbnail Mitsubishi_ME24_engine.jpg?width=300.
- 24_engine wikiPageExternalLink Kinoko.
- 24_engine wikiPageExternalLink spec.html.
- 24_engine wikiPageID "25790344".
- 24_engine wikiPageRevisionID "586742994".
- 24_engine aka ""Yellow" engine".
- 24_engine bore "62.0".
- 24_engine caption "ME24D engine in a Mitsubishi 360".
- 24_engine configuration Air-cooled_engine.
- 24_engine configuration Straight-twin_engine.
- 24_engine configuration Two-stroke_engine.
- 24_engine displacement "359.0".
- 24_engine hasPhotoCollection 24_engine.
- 24_engine manufacturer Mitsubishi_Motors.
- 24_engine name "ME21/24".
- 24_engine predecessor "ME20 engines.".
- 24_engine production "1961".
- 24_engine stroke "59.6".
- 24_engine successor Mitsubishi_2G1_engine.
- 24_engine subject Category:Mitsubishi_Motors_engines.
- 24_engine type AutomobileEngine.
- 24_engine type Device.
- 24_engine type AutoEngine.
- 24_engine type PhysicalDevice.
- 24_engine type DesignedArtifact.
- 24_engine comment "The ME21/24 engine was Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries' (one of the three divisions of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries until their consolidation in 1964) replacement for the 309 cc single-cylinder overhead valve ME20 engine. Unlike its predecessor, this was a two-stroke, a concept to which Mitsubishi was to prove faithful for its smallest engines until the 1972 introduction of the Vulcan 2G21.".
- 24_engine label "Mitsubishi ME21/24 engine".
- 24_engine label "三菱・ME21/24系エンジン".
- 24_engine sameAs 24系エンジン.
- 24_engine sameAs m.09v2k2x.
- 24_engine sameAs Q14598042.
- 24_engine sameAs Q14598042.
- 24_engine wasDerivedFrom 24_engine?oldid=586742994.
- 24_engine depiction Mitsubishi_ME24_engine.jpg.
- 24_engine isPrimaryTopicOf 24_engine.
- 24_engine name ""Yellow" engine".
- 24_engine name "ME21/24".