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Bored And Stroked

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A12 blocks can usually be bored out to 79mm. 80mm may be possible but the particular block should be sonic-tested to verify. A12 blocks can usually be bored out to 79mm. 80mm may be possible but the particular block should be sonic-tested to verify.
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 + 79mm pistons
 + A12 stroke (70mm) with 79mm pistons: 1372.5 cc
 + A14 stroke (77mm) with 79mm pistons: 1509.7 cc
 + A15 stroke (82mm) with 79mm pistons: 1607.8 cc
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 + 80mm pistons
 + A12 stroke with 80mm pistons: 1509.7 cc
 + A14 stroke with 80mm pistons: 1548.2 cc
 + A15 stroke with 80mm pistons: 1648.7 cc
80mm overbore A14 80mm overbore A14
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 +With a cylinder liner, it *may be* possible to go up to 81mm sleeved before combustion chambers are off the mark from too much offset.
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 +[http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=34325 Discussion]

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Boring and stroking an engine is the way to increase the size of the engine. Boring means to bore the cylinders larger and fit oversized pistons, while stroking means modifying the crankshaft for a longer throw. For example, Nissan created the A15 by stroking the A14 engine -- the cylinder bore is the same, but the crankshaft throws are bigger.

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A13 Bored A12 Block

The early "A13" works race engines, as well as the 1978-up A13 engine used a standard A12 crankshaft, but a slightly larger bore. All A12, A12A and A13 engines (except 1974 A13) used an interchangeable crankshaft.

A14 Crankshaft into A12 Block

Discussion: A14 crank into a12

You can not swap the A14 reciprocating parts (pistons, etc) into an A12 block, but you can use the A14 crankshaft as part of an overall larger capacity rebuild.

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To do this you need:

  • A12 block
  • A14 crank
  • A15 pistons
  • Optionally, A12A rods, or new A13 (short stroke version) rods

You can use the A12 rods by boring the small end out to 19mm to take the larger wrist pins of the new pistons. Dodgeman chose to get the right rods from the US, as he didn't want to risk anything, but he bored out the 1200 rods in my 1200GX when he used the A14 pistons with the stock crank & they have been in service for about 300,000k without trouble.

The crank needs to be reduced in overall diameter in a lathe by a small amount to prevent the counterweights from striking the pistons at BDC.

A15 Overbore

1607.8 cc is commonly gotten from A15 blocks by a combination of 79mm bore and std 82 mm stroke

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B120dat was working on this. See A14 engine2

Discussion: Bored Out an A15?

Stroking A15 Crankshaft

10663.jpg Offset-ground Crankshaft Journal

Overbore

Stock bore size
73mm: A10/A12/A13(1974)
75mm: A13(1980)
76mm: A14/A15

Pistons are available in 1/2 mm increments:

+0.5 overbore
+1.0 overbore
+1.5 overbore

Maximum Overbore

A12 blocks can usually be bored out to 79mm. 80mm may be possible but the particular block should be sonic-tested to verify.

79mm pistons
A12 stroke (70mm) with 79mm pistons: 1372.5 cc
A14 stroke (77mm) with 79mm pistons: 1509.7 cc
A15 stroke (82mm) with 79mm pistons: 1607.8 cc
80mm pistons
A12 stroke with 80mm pistons: 1509.7 cc
A14 stroke with 80mm pistons: 1548.2 cc
A15 stroke with 80mm pistons: 1648.7 cc

80mm overbore A14
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With a cylinder liner, it *may be* possible to go up to 81mm sleeved before combustion chambers are off the mark from too much offset.

Discussion