EC engine in a Volvo PV51.

Penta DB was an engine model produced by AB Pentaverken. The 1929 introduced engine was a side-valve engine with a cast-iron block and seven main bearings, and the first straight-6 engine used in Volvos. Four other variants followed after. These engines powered all six-cylinder Volvo passenger cars and taxi cabs, as well as the company's small trucks between 1929 and 1958.

Versions:

VersionYearBore x strokeDisplacementPowerApplicationNotes
DB1929-3276.2x110 mm3,010 cc (184 cu in)55 hp (41 kW; 56 PS)PV651-652, TR671-674, LV60-65
EB1932-3579.4x110 mm3,266 cc (199.3 cu in)65 hp (48 kW; 66 PS)PV652-654, TR673-679, LV60-65, LV71-75, LV76-79, Sisu S-321
EC1935-4584.14x110 mm3,670 cc (224 cu in)86 hp (64 kW; 87 PS)PV658-659, PV36, PV51-56, TR701-704, PV801-802,
LV76-79, LV101-112, LV81-86, LV120-123
ECG1940-4584.14x110 mm3,670 cc (224 cu in)50 hp (37 kW; 51 PS)PV51-56, PV801-802, LV76-79, LV101-112War time wood gas conversion
ED1946-5884.14x110 mm3,670 cc (224 cu in)90 hp (67 kW; 91 PS)PV60, PV821-834, L201-202, L221-224, L340, L360

See also

References

  • Volvo Personvagnar-från 20-tal till 80-tal av Björn-Eric Lindh, 1984. ISBN 91-86442-06-6
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