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Web have divided up the oldengin.es website into a few speciality sites.  
We have divided up the oldengin.es website into a few speciality sites.  





Revision as of 14:37, 19 November 2022

Welcome to the Old Engines Wiki - The wiki for old engines, and history in motion.


We have divided up the oldengin.es website into a few speciality sites.


First, this WIKI, that is divided into engine makers for each country.

Then we have the forum that is our social place for discussions about engines, and engine related things.

We also have a blog, that lives at blog.oldengin.es, a general website at www.oldengin.es, and a cloud archive.

We have a large archive of Workshop Manuals, Parts catalogue for some engine manufacturers, mainly German and Swedish. (mtu, Daimler Benz, Maybach Motorenbau, Scania, and Volvo Penta, and a small collection of Detroit Diesel, Twin Disc and some other engine makers. This is available for our supporters in PDF format.

Who are we?

oldengin.es is a domain name, and some websites, and is owned by the people who runs Motorteknisk Database here in Norway. This website is for all the engines that dont fit into the mtdb.no platform.

And it is a way to get some of the history of old engines archived on the internet. We are not doing this to make money, the only thing supporters contributes to is the running costs of this website, and one occational