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Two 6 cylinders were available. A 2.8L (170 Cubic Inch) had a gross horse power of 135. A 4.2 (258 Cubic Inch) Had a Net horse power (measured at rear wheels with accessories running) of 150. Could not find a "Net" for the 2.8L engine.
trailers are made from what ever parts are available at the time. Best suggestion is to take the linings/pads off a wheel and visit a local brake shop for identification
the hp or horse power is denoted by the engine size, design , etc not the carburetor , this supplies the fuel so it is crucial to getting the best performance and power but does not have a horse power of it own , only a engine, of any tpye, is measured by horse power
they are the shims that go between the bearings ,you have to mount it all up then determine how much shimming you need to make wheel feel firm when mounted with no movement on the top of the wheel when pushed and pulled ,not easy but to a jaguar lover like myself then its labour of love
Towing capacity for any vehicle depends on the engine size along with tire size. the towing capacity should be on the ID tag on the driver's side door and will also be in the owner's manual.
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