Engine The initially offered power units were two variants of
six-cylinder inline Leyland diesel: the naturally aspirated O.680 and its more powerful
turbocharged version O.690. A third option was notorious Leyland O.801
V8, which was used on some R-141 and R-142 models, but remained uncommon and was soon taken out of selection. 14-litre, 6-cylinder
Cummins NTE-370-series was introduced in R-models in 1980, two years after it had entered service in M-type. The 1981 introduced R-142BEV features a 405-horsepower variant and it was the most powerful lorry produced in Northern Europe at its time.
Engine data applications.
Transmission and chassis Engine power is transmitted to
gearbox through a
clutch, which is dry single- or double plate type, or turbine clutch. A number of gearbox options were available. The 13-speed
Fuller RTO91513 is suitable for highways, and 14-speed Fuller RTO9508LLB designated for on- and off-road use. Both transmissions provide top speed of 102–107 km/h, but the latter option has got 35% higher ratio with the smallest gear compared to the first variant. Also a six-speed synchronised gearbox was available.
PTO is a standard feature in every gearbox option. The driven rear axle options consisted single and double reduction options. The single reduction models are fitted with integrated two-step
reduction gear. Such models are types BTR and BTK. The double reduction models with
planetary gears in wheel hubs came into the selection in 1971. Such models are BTO, BTY and BTE. BTY is equipped with three, BTE with five planet gears. The service
brake system is
air operated and dual-circuit type. The frame is U-profile pressed from 8 mm thick steel, with profile height of 250 mm and 90 mm width. Both front and rear
leaf springs are 1,500 mm long; the front springs consist of 11 leaves, rear springs have got 16 each.
Cabin The three-seat, full steel cabin is heat and sound insulated, and the interior is fully upholstered. The two-piece windscreen is curved and made from
laminated glass. The driver's seat can be adjusted vertically and horizontally, and it is sprung and damped. The heater fan is two-speed and the nozzles are located at windscreen, legroom and both ends of the dashboard. The
windscreen wipers are with separate motors. The last conventional type Vanaja lorries produced featured the Sisu R-series cabin.
Dimensions and weights The contemporary Finnish legislation allowed a total weight of 16 tonnes for the two-axle variants. The three-axle models were allowed to be loaded up to total weight of 22 tonnes. Dimensions and weights of some of the variants are listed in the below table. The manufacturer allowed an extra long platform with restricted total weight; those values are shown in
Italic. The structural total weights differed from the nominal values; for example R-142 was allowed to be loaded up to 26 tonnes total weight in off-road use. == Sources ==