In
1947, Continental introduced the C145, a six-cylinder version
of the C90.
The U.S. military gave this engine the
designation O-300 which Continental later adopted. |
|
 | 6-cylinder, horizontally-opposed, air-cooled
piston engine |
 | Displacement: 301 cubic inches (4.9 liters) |
 | Bore x stroke: 4.0625 x 3.875 inches |
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