Continental
introduced the C85 in In 1945. It was basically a
4-cylinder version of the C125.
Later, Continental adopted U.S. military
designation conventions and renamed the C85 the O-190. |
|
 | 4-cylinder, horizontally-opposed, air-cooled
piston engine |
 | Displacement: 188 cubic inches
(3.1 liters) |
 | Bore x stroke: 4.0625 x 3.625 inches |
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