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ZIL-133 is a Soviet/Russian 3 axle straight truck produced by ZIL (Zawod Imeni Lichatschowa) in Moscow from 1975 to 2000. The first prototypes were developed in the early 1970s years in the Soviet Union. It was intended as a 3 axle version of the ZIL-130 with a higher payload.

ZIL-133
KS-3575A car crane based on ZIL-133 in Sofia 2014
Overview
ManufacturerZawod Imeni Lichatschowa
Also calledBaba yaga[1]
Production1975-2000
AssemblyMoscow
Body and chassis
Classstraight truck
Layoutfront-engine, rear-wheel drive
Platform6×4
RelatedZIL-130, ZIL-131, ZIL-4331, Kamaz-5320
Powertrain
EngineV8, Four-stroke engine, Diesel and petrol engines
Transmissionmanual, 5-,8-,9-,10-step transmissions
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,710 mm (146.1 in)[2]
Length9,000 mm (354.3 in)[2]
Width2,500 mm (98.4 in)[2]
Height2,345 mm (92.3 in)[2]
Curb weight15,175 kg (33,455 lb)[2]
Chronology
PredecessorZIL-157
SuccessorZIL-133G40

History


Although the development of a truck on the base of ZIL-130 with a payload of 8 tons and 6×4 chassis configuration begun in the early 1960s and first prototypes were finalized in 1966, the serial production was postponed many times and begun only in the middle of the 1970s. The first petrol motor was developed on the basis of the ZIL-130 engine and has 140 kW of power with a torque of 441 Nm at 3800–3900 rpm, compression ratio of 7.5 and a cubic capacity of 6 liters.[2] However the need in such a truck family was under question due to the introduction of the new Kamaz plant where the production of a new truck generation with modern Diesel engines and cabover construction was planned.[3]

Nevertheless, in 1975 the decision to start the production of the first modification ZIL-133G1 was made. The truck became the biggest petrol powered сivil truck in the soviet union. After a modification in 1979 and the renaming into ZIL-133G2 the maximum payload increased from 8 to 10 tons.[4]

The production numbers of the first modifications were low. Especially, because of the parallel development of a modification with the diesel engine Kamaz-740 which subsequently received the index ZIL-133GYa and was produced since 1979.[1] The main feature of this modification was a longer "nose" compare to the petrol powered models due to larger engine dimensions. The new engine has had a power of 154 kW and was more effective compare to the petrol-powered ZIL-133G2. The fuel consumption was reduced from 48.3 L to 26.6 L / 100 km at an average velocity of 60 km/h so the decision to take the ZIL-133G2 out of production was already made in 1983.[4]

The production number greatly increased and the new ZIL-133GYa became an full-fledged front-wheel steered alternative to the new KamAZ cabover trucks. The production at ZIL factory in Moscow continued up to 1992, in other sources to 1994.[1] The most of the produced vehicles had a bare chassis, prepared for installation of different constructions like cranes or fire equipment and less often for a flatbed. Afterwards the model was modernized again and got the cab from the new truck line ZIL-4331 and the index ZIL-133G40. With a new indexing system ZIL-630900, new engine YaMZ-236A-1, new gearbox YaMZ-238L or SAAZ-54232A-1700010-20/30, the truck was produced even up to 2002.[2] It was then replaced by the successor ZIL-6309N0 with the engine YaMZ-236NE2 which complied to the Euro II emission regulations.[4]


Constructive features


Due to its unification with ZIL-130 there are only few constructive differences. One of the main technical differences are the steering axle with a straight beam, two driven axles, of which first carries the center differential with a manual lock as well as an extended frame with modified spar separation.[4]


Modifications


As typical for soviet vehicles, there existed many modifications of the ZIL-133 which were constructed for special operational purposes like Fire engines, cranes and agricultural vehicles.[2]


Special vehicles


AZ-40133GYa-181A
AZ-40133GYa-181A

References



На других языках


[de] ZIL-133

Der ZIL-133 (russisch ЗИЛ-133) ist ein ab 1966 vom sowjetischen/russischen Fahrzeughersteller Sawod imeni Lichatschowa produzierter Lastkraftwagen. Er ist die zivile dreiachsige Version des Typs ZIL-130, der bereits ab 1962 ebenda gebaut wurde. Er wurde bis Ende der 1990er-Jahre hergestellt, dabei gab es verschiedene Änderungen.
- [en] ZIL-133

[ru] ЗИЛ-133

ЗИЛ-133 — советский и российский крупнотоннажный грузовой автомобиль производства ЗИЛ. Выпускался серийно с 1975 по 1999 год. Первые прототипы выпущены в 1970 году. Представлял собой трёхосную (6 × 4) народнохозяйственную модификацию повышенной грузоподъёмности на базе массового двухосного (4 × 2) грузовика ЗИЛ-130.



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