Toyota P engine

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Template:Infobox automobile engine The Toyota P engine is a family of overhead valve inline-four engines produced from October 1959 through 1994 by Toyota. Originally fitted to the Corona passenger car, it was soon relegated to commercial use vehicles, and for its latter two decades it mostly powered various forklifts.

P

The Template:Cvt P was produced from 1959 through 1961. Bore and stroke are Template:Cvt.

2P

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3P

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4P

The Template:Cvt 4P (retaining the Template:Cvt bore but with a longer Template:Cvt stroke) mostly saw use in off-road equipment such as forklifts and loaders, where it was used until at least 1994 for the Toyota 5FGL. It produces Template:Cvt at 2400 rpm as fitted to the Toyota 2SGK6 loader (1993).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In the 1972 2FG20 2-ton forklift it has Template:Cvt at 2800 rpm.<ref name=Catvol19>Template:Citation</ref>

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