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A series of internal combustion gasoline engines have been used in Datsun, Nissan and
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brand vehicles. Displacements of this
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engine family ranged from 1.0-liter to 1.5-liter and have been produced from 1967 till 2009. It is a small-displacement four-cylinder
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. It uses a lightweight cast iron block and an aluminum cylinder head, with overhead valves actuated by pushrods. The Nissan A engine design is a refined, quiet and durable gasoline engine. It appears to be a modern replacement of the earlier iron-headed Nissan C and Nissan E engines and is of similar dimensions. The 1960s E series was an all-new design from newly acquired Aichi Kokuki, and integrated Nissan's improvements to the BMC B-Series engine design of the 1950s (Nissan was a licensee of
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technology), mainly comprising changing the camshaft from the left side to the right side so removing the intrusion of the pushrods from the porting allowing 8 individual ports instead of 5 originally, and moving the oil pump from the rear of the camshaft to the right side of the block. As production continued, 1974 and newer A-series engines had different block castings, with relocated motor mount bosses. __TOC__


A10: the first A-series engine

The A10 is a 1.0-liter (988 cc) engine, released in September 1966 in the 1967 model year
Datsun 1000 The is an automobile built by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1966 to 2006. In the early 1980s, the brand changed from Datsun to Nissan in line with other models by the company. Although production of the Sunny in Japan ended in 2006, the na ...
. The A10 featured a three main bearing crankshaft. Bore was 73 mm and stroke was 59 mm (same as the Nissan C engine). With a two-barrel
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carburetor A carburetor (also spelled carburettor) is a device used by an internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering the engine. The primary method of adding fuel to the intake air is through the venturi tube in the main meteri ...
and an 8.5 to 1 compression ratio this engine produced at 6000 rpm and . The Datsun 1000 Coupé, introduced in Sept 1968, was equipped with an uprated A10 engine boasting a free flowing dual outlet
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with increased compression, now 9 to 1. With a revised carburetor, this engine produced . Export versions of the A10 as installed in the Datsun 100A produced SAE at 6000 rpm and at 4000 rpm. A belt-driven
SOHC An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
version of the A10 was built as the E10 into the early nineties. ;Applications * 1967–1970 Nissan Sunny (B10, B20; Datsun 1000) * 1971–1976 Nissan Cherry (E10; Datsun 100A) * 1974–1978 Nissan Cherry F-II (F10) * 1978–1981 Nissan Pulsar/Cherry (N10)


A12 (1200): further refinements

The A12 is a engine with a bore, like the previous A10 engine, but with its stroke increased to . With five main bearings on a forged steel crankshaft, the engine is extremely smooth and durable. The two-barrel (twin-choke) Hitachi
carburettor A carburetor (also spelled carburettor) is a device used by an internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering the engine. The primary method of adding fuel to the intake air is through the venturi tube in the main meterin ...
was significantly improved with the addition of a power valve circuit. The A12 engine produced and torque. A special version of the A12 called the "A12 GX" engine, was available (A12GX or A12T for front-wheel drive applications). With twin
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sidedraft carburetors, a longer duration camshaft and 10:1 compression ratio, it delivered at 6400 rpm, up 20 percent from a standard A12 engine. The GX engine was offered in Japanese Domestic Market Nissan Sunny 1200 GX sedans and coupes. The identical specification A12T engine was offered in the front-wheel-drive Nissan Cherry X-1. An overbored version of the A12 was used in period race cars, including Nissan factory ( works) racing Sunnys. Many were overbored from the original to using Tomei forged pistons for a displacement of , while others used Datsun Competition forged pistons, for a displacement of . These legendary engines competed in Japan's Touring Sedan (TS) class races against the 1200s archrival Toyota Starlet. Perhaps the most interesting variety of A series engines was the AY12 engine. This was a special race-only Nissan factory ( works) racing version with a crossflow cylinder head. The AY12 was used in an under -class with a bore diameter. The intake valve was and exhaust valves were . The pistons were also a special design and the valve rocker system was different from the standard A12 due to the use of a crossflow layout for the racing engine. ;Applications * 1970–1973 Nissan Sunny B110, and B120 ( Nissan Sunny Truck) * 1971–1973 Nissan Cherry E10 (Datsun 120A) * 1970 Nissan 270X concept * 1985-2001 Premier 118NE (Fiat 124)


1974 redesign

For the 1974 model year, the A engine was modified, and all subsequent A engines use the new block style. Since there was increasing need for accessories like air conditioning, anti-pollution air pumps and the like, the distributor was moved from the front side of the engine to the middle of the block to make room for these accessories. Additionally, the motor mount positions were moved slightly. Nissan introduced its emission control technology, called NAPS (
Nissan NAPS NAPS stands for Nissan Anti Pollution System a moniker used in Japan to identify vehicles built with emission control technology. The technology was installed so that their vehicles would be in compliance with Japanese Government emission regulati ...
) with the redesign. This "new" A12 retained the same bore, stroke and most other specifications of the previous A12. ;Applications * 1974–1978 Nissan Sunny B210 (Datsun 120Y) (not used in the US model B-210) * 1974–1976 Nissan Cherry E10 (Datsun 120A) * 1977.11-1982 Nissan Sunny B310 (Datsun 120Y) (not used in the US model 210) * 1974–1995 Nissan Sunny Truck * 1978–1982 Nissan Pulsar N10 / Nissan Cherry N10 (Datsun 120A) * 1978–1988 Nissan Vanette (C120) – at 5,400 rpm (called Datsun Vanette/Nissan Sunny Vanette/Nissan Cherry Vanette, depending on dealership channel) *
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in India


A12A

The A12A is a 1.2-liter (1,237 cc) engine. It used a casting similar to the A12 and same stroke, but used a 75 mm bore (up from 73 mm), for an increase of 66 cc capacity. It too was of an overhead valve design. The A12A also uses a different (stronger) conrod with a larger diameter gudgeon pin. The A12A shared a common block and crankshaft with the redesigned A12 and A13 engines. ;Applications * 1977.11–1980.11 Datsun Sunny B310 – at 6000 rpm * 1979–1982 "Datsun 210", USA and Canada version of Sunny B310. * 1974–1979 “ Nissan Cherry” Second generation (F10, F-II) * 1978–1982 “ Datsun Cherry” Third generation (N10)


A13 (1974): the first tall-deck A engine

The 1974 A13 is a 1.3-liter (1288 cc) engine with 73 mm bore like the A10 and A12 above, but stroke increased to 77 mm, and compression ratio reduced to 8.5:1. This engine features a "tall-block" with a
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higher than previous A-series engines. Applications * 1974 Nissan Sunny Datsun B-210 (USA and Canada) Making this engine a . An important fact is that this model only existed in the 1974 model year.


A13 (1979–1982) – short-deck engine

The redesigned A13 is a 1.3-liter engine. It used the same basic block casting as the A12 and same stroke of 70 mm, but used a 76 mm bore for a displacement of 1,270 cc. This engine was also used as the basis for a number of Formula Pacific and Formula 3 race engines. ;Applications * 1980–1982 Nissan Sunny B310


A14

The A14 is a 1.4-liter (1397 cc) engine produced from the 1975 Model year through 2008. The bore was increased to 76 mm, up from 73 mm of previous A-series engines. Like the previous A13 engine, the A14 is a "tall-block" variant. It was produced in various ratings from 50 Horsepower to . A twin-carburetor "GX" version of this engine (A14T) was available in some markets. ;Applications * 1975–1978 Nissan Sunny B210 (140Y or B-210) * 1976-1978 Nissan/Datsun F-10 * 1977.11-1982 Datsun Sunny HB310 (aka Datsun 140Y or Datsun 210) * 1977–1982 Nissan Pulsar N10 (aka Datsun/Nissan Cherry, Datsun 310) 92 PS (JDM) * 1977–1981 Nissan Stanza/Auster/Violet, 80 PS (JDM) * 1978–1988 Nissan Vanette (PC120) – at 5400 rpm (originally only in 'Coach' passenger versions) * 1982–2008 Nissan 1400 LDV (model B140. Only sold in South Africa). * Datsun Forklift models (including turbocharged variant). Replaced the A15 normally aspirated engine due to emission controls implemented in the Asian markets. A fuel-injected version (A14E) was offered in Asian markets in the B310.


A15 – Stroker motor

The A15 is a 1.5-liter (1,487 cc) engine produced from 1979 till 2009 where it was used in the Malaysian Vanette C22. The stroke was increased by 5 mm from the A14 engine to now measure 82 mm, while the bore remained 76 mm. It produces . It used only a different block casting number, but retained the same "tall-block" deck height, measurements and BMEP as the A14. In the Nissan B120 Sunny "RoadStar" truck it is capable of 49 mpg (17,3 km/L). A fuel-injected version of the A15 (A15E) was offered in Asian markets. ;Applications * Nissan Sunny PB310 ("Datsun 210") * Nissan Cherry F10 ("Datsun F10") * Nissan B120 Pickup ("RoadStar" and "SportStar") in New Zealand * 1985-2009 Nissan Vanette C22 *
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N10 in United States * Nissan forklift: Replaced the commercial J15 engine from 1974 to 1978 * 1988-2000 Grove-Manlift AMZ66 and AMZ56 (31kW, 42.5hp)


References

* ''SP Workshop Manual Series No. 111: Datsun 120Y, Sunny, B210'', . * Service Manual Model A10 and A12 Engine, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd, June 1971 * Datsun Sunny B310 Japan Domestic Market parts catalog, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd, October 1983


External links


Datsun1200.com

New Zealand Datsun Club

Datsun 1200 Asia


See also

* List of Nissan engines {{nissan A Gasoline engines by model Straight-four engines