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Nissan L engine

Index Nissan L engine

The Nissan L series of automobile engines was produced from 1966 through 1986 in both inline-four and inline-six configurations ranging from 1.3 L to 2.8 L. It is a two-valves per cylinder SOHC non-crossflow engine, with an iron block and an aluminium head. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 64 relations: Aluminium, Bore (engine), Carburetor, Cast iron, Choke valve, Contact breaker, Cosworth, Coupe, Crossflow cylinder head, Datsun 510, Datsun 810, Datsun Bluebird (910), Datsun Truck, Dell'Orto, Diesel engine, Distributor, Dome Zero, Dry sump, Fuel injection, Garrett AiResearch, Hitachi, Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Liquefied petroleum gas, List of Nissan engines, Manual transmission, Mercedes-Benz M180 engine, Naturally aspirated engine, Nissan, Nissan Bluebird, Nissan CA engine, Nissan Cedric, Nissan Fairlady Z (S130), Nissan Fairlady Z (S30), Nissan Gloria, Nissan Laurel, Nissan Leopard, Nissan Maxima, Nissan Patrol, Nissan RB engine, Nissan Skyline, Nissan Sunny, Nissan Trade, Nissan VG engine, Nissan Violet, Nissan Z engine, Nissan Z-car, Overhead camshaft engine, Petrol engine, Poppet valve, Prince G engine, ... Expand index (14 more) »

Aluminium

Aluminium (Aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Al and atomic number 13.

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Bore (engine)

In a piston engine, the bore (or cylinder bore) is the diameter of each cylinder.

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Carburetor

A carburetor (also spelled carburettor or carburetter) is a device used by a gasoline internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering the engine.

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Cast iron

Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content of more than 2% and silicon content around 1–3%.

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Choke valve

In internal combustion engines with carburetors, a choke valve or choke modifies the air pressure in the intake manifold, thereby altering the air–fuel ratio entering the engine.

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Contact breaker

A contact breaker (or "points") is a type of electrical switch, found in the ignition systems of spark-ignition internal combustion engines.

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Cosworth

Cosworth is a British automotive engineering company founded in London in 1958, specialising in high-performance internal combustion engines, powertrain, and electronics for automobile racing (motorsport) and mainstream automotive industries.

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Coupe

A coupe or coupé is a passenger car with a sloping or truncated rear roofline and two doors.

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Crossflow cylinder head

A crossflow cylinder head is a cylinder head that features the intake and exhaust ports on opposite sides.

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Datsun 510

The Datsun 510 was a series of the Datsun Bluebird sold from 1968 to 1973, and offered outside the U.S. and Canada as the Datsun 1600.

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Datsun 810

The Datsun 810 is a mid-size car that was sold in North America by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Datsun between February 1977 and 1981.

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Datsun Bluebird (910)

The Datsun Bluebird (910) is an automobile which was produced by Nissan from 1979 to 1984.

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Datsun Truck

The Datsun Truck is a compact pickup truck made by Nissan in Japan from 1955 through 1997.

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Dell'Orto

Dell'Orto is an Italian company, headquartered in Cabiate, specialized in the construction of carburetors and electronic injection systems.

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Diesel engine

The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is called a compression-ignition engine (CI engine).

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Distributor

A distributor is an electric and mechanical device used in the ignition system of older spark ignition engines.

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Dome Zero

The was a prototype sports car from DOME Co. Ltd that was exhibited at the 48th Geneva Auto Show in 1978.

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Dry sump

A dry-sump system is a method to manage the lubricating motor oil in four-stroke and large two-stroke piston driven internal combustion engines.

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Fuel injection

Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of an injector.

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Garrett AiResearch

Garrett AiResearch was a manufacturer of turboprop engines and turbochargers, and a pioneer in numerous aerospace technologies.

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Hitachi

() is a Japanese multinational conglomerate founded in 1910 and headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo.

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Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association

, or JAMA, is a trade association with its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.

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Liquefied petroleum gas

Liquefied petroleum gas, also referred to as liquid petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas), is a fuel gas which contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, specifically propane, ''n''-butane and isobutane.

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List of Nissan engines

This is a list of piston engines developed by Nissan Motors. Nissan L engine and list of Nissan engines are Nissan engines.

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Manual transmission

A manual transmission (MT), also known as manual gearbox, standard transmission (in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States), or stick shift (in the United States), is a multi-speed motor vehicle transmission system, where gear changes require the driver to manually select the gears by operating a gear stick and clutch (which is usually a foot pedal for cars or a hand lever for motorcycles).

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Mercedes-Benz M180 engine

The Mercedes Benz M180 engine was a single overhead camshaft inline-6 cylinder engine introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in April 1951 to power the company's new 220 (W187). Nissan L engine and Mercedes-Benz M180 engine are gasoline engines by model and straight-six engines.

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Naturally aspirated engine

A naturally aspirated engine, also known as a normally aspirated engine, and abbreviated to N/A or NA, is an internal combustion engine in which air intake depends solely on atmospheric pressure and does not have forced induction through a turbocharger or a supercharger.

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Nissan

is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

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Nissan Bluebird

The is a compact car produced between 1955 and 2007 with a model name introduced in 1957.

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Nissan CA engine

The CA engine is a series of Inline-4 piston engines from Nissan. Nissan L engine and Nissan CA engine are gasoline engines by model, Nissan engines and straight-four engines.

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Nissan Cedric

The is a large automobile produced by Nissan from 1960 to 2015.

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Nissan Fairlady Z (S130)

The Nissan S130 is a sports coupé produced by Nissan in Japan from 1978 until 1983.

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Nissan Fairlady Z (S30)

The Nissan S30, sold in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and in other markets as the Datsun 240Z, then later as the 260Z and 280Z, is a grand tourer produced by Nissan (Datsun in USA) from 1969 until 1978.

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Nissan Gloria

The Gloria (日産・グロリア) is a large luxury car made from 1959 by the Prince Motor Company, and later by Nissan Motors since its merger with the former - hence being originally marketed as Prince Gloria and later as Nissan Gloria.

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Nissan Laurel

The is a two- and four-door sedan manufactured and marketed by Nissan from 1968 to 2002.

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Nissan Leopard

The Nissan Leopard is a line of sport/luxury cars built by Japanese carmaker Nissan.

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Nissan Maxima

The Nissan Maxima is a five-passenger, front-engine, front-drive sedan manufactured and marketed by Nissan as Nissan's flagship sedan primarily in North America, the Middle East, South Korea, and China — across eight generations.

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Nissan Patrol

The is a series of large four-wheel drive vehicles manufactured by Nissan in Japan and sold throughout the world.

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Nissan RB engine

The RB engine is an oversquare 2.0–3.0 L straight-6 four-stroke gasoline engine from Nissan, originally produced from 1985 to 2004. Nissan L engine and Nissan RB engine are gasoline engines by model, Nissan engines and straight-six engines.

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Nissan Skyline

The is a brand of automobile originally produced by the Prince Motor Company starting in 1957, and then by Nissan after the two companies merged in 1967.

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Nissan Sunny

The is an automobile built by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1966 till 2004.

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Nissan Trade

The Nissan Trade is the most common name for a family of light commercial vehicles that was produced by Ebro Motor Ibérica from 1976 to 1986 and by Nissan Motor Ibérica from 1986 to 2001 in Spain.

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Nissan VG engine

The VG engine is a family of V6 engines designed and produced by Nissan between 1983 and 2004. Nissan L engine and Nissan VG engine are gasoline engines by model and Nissan engines.

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Nissan Violet

The Nissan Violet is a model of car that appeared in Japan in 1973, and was exclusive to Japanese Nissan dealerships called Nissan Cherry Store as a larger companion to the Nissan Cherry.

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Nissan Z engine

The Nissan Z engine is a series of automobile and light truck four-cylinder engines that was engineered by Nissan Machinery, manufactured by the Nissan Motor Company from 1979 through August 1989. Nissan L engine and Nissan Z engine are gasoline engines by model, Nissan engines and straight-four engines.

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Nissan Z-car

The Nissan Z-series is a model series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan since 1969.

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Overhead camshaft engine

An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine in which the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber.

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Petrol engine

A petrol engine (gasoline engine in American and Canadian English) is an internal combustion engine designed to run on petrol (gasoline).

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Poppet valve

A poppet valve (also sometimes called mushroom valve) is a valve typically used to control the timing and quantity of petrol (gas) or vapour flow into or out of an engine, but with many other applications.

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Prince G engine

The Prince G-series engine was the company's only straight-four and straight-six engines which began production in 1955. Nissan L engine and Prince G engine are gasoline engines by model, Nissan engines, straight-four engines and straight-six engines.

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Prince Motor Company

The Prince Motor Company (Japanese) was an automobile marque from Japan which eventually merged into Nissan in 1966.

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Radiator (engine cooling)

Radiators are heat exchangers used for cooling internal combustion engines, mainly in automobiles but also in piston-engined aircraft, railway locomotives, motorcycles, stationary generating plants or any similar use of such an engine.

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Reverse-flow cylinder head

In engine technology, a reverse-flow or non-crossflow cylinder head is one that locates the intake and exhaust ports on the same side of the engine.

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Solex (manufacturer)

Solex is a brand name owned by a subsidiary of Italian automotive parts manufacturer, Magneti Marelli.

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Sports car

A sports car is a type of car that is designed with an emphasis on dynamic performance, such as handling, acceleration, top speed, the thrill of driving, and racing capability.

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Straight-four engine

A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft. Nissan L engine and straight-four engine are straight-four engines.

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Straight-six engine

The straight-six engine (also referred to as an inline-six engine; abbreviated I6 or L6) is a piston engine with six cylinders arranged in a straight line along the crankshaft. Nissan L engine and straight-six engine are straight-six engines.

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Stroke (engine)

In the context of an internal combustion engine, the term stroke has the following related meanings.

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SU carburettor

The SU carburettor was a constant-depression carburettor made by a British manufacturer of that name or its licensees in various designs spanning most of the twentieth century.

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Tokyu Kogyo Kurogane

, or Kurogane, was one of the first Japanese automakers.

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Torque

In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational analogue of linear force.

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Turbocharger

In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (also known as a turbo or a turbosupercharger) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases.

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Valve

A valve is a device or natural object that regulates, directs or controls the flow of a fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.

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Yulon

Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. is a Taiwanese automaker and importer.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_L_engine

Also known as Nissan L13 engine, Nissan L14 engine, Nissan L16 engine, Nissan L18 engine, Nissan L20 engine, Nissan L23 engine, Nissan L24 engine, Nissan L26 engine, Nissan L28 engine, Nissan LT engine.

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