ZIL-133

ZIL-133 is a Soviet/Russian 3 axle straight truck produced by ZIL (Zavod Imeni Likhachyova) in Moscow from 1975 to 2000.

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.

[4] The main feature of this modification was a longer "nose" compare to the petrol powered models due to larger engine dimensions.

[3] The production number greatly increased and the new ZIL-133GYa became an full-fledged front-wheel steered alternative to the new KamAZ cabover trucks.

[4] 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.

АZ-40 (133G)-181
AZ-40 (133GYa)-181A