Talk:Volvo L3314
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[edit] What does "hk" mean?
This article does not cite sources. I was trying to clean up links to the article Power, and came across this line:
- Power: 68 hk (DIN) at 4500 rpm
The abbreviation hk is not a meaningful abbreviation in the English language, as far as I know. However, since there are no sources, I am unable to inquire further about what it means. Gerry Ashton 15:24, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
- hk is a Swedish abbreviation of "hästkraft(er)" meaning "horsepower(s)" so it would be "68 hp". // Liftarn
[edit] Sources?
I see that this article lacks sources. The Norwegian pages about this vehicle has a source (a website), with quite extensive information. Is it acceptable to cite a source in another language than English? It would then be impossible for others than people speaking Swedish, Norwegian or Danish to verify it, of course...--Trondos 17:39, 5 January 2007 (UTC)