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- | 65HP - Economy A14 Engine. This engine got 47 MPG in the Coupe with 5-speed tranmission. The engine has round exhaust post rather than the usual oval-shaped A14 style. 1976-1980 A14 with 5-speed [[FU Engine]] | + | 65HP - Economy A14 Engine. This engine got 47 MPG in the Coupe with 5-speed transmission. The engine has round exhaust post rather than the usual oval-shaped A14 style. 1976-1980 A14 with 5-speed [[FU Engine]] |
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The Nissan A14 engine is a 1.4 liter (1397 cc) engine produced from the 1975 Model year through 2007, produced in various ratings from 50 Horsepower to 85 hp.
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Overview
A14 is the most common A-series engine available in the United States, although in some other markets it is relatively rare due to continued use of A12 engines through 1994.
Like the previous 1974 A13 Engine, the A14 is a "tall-block" variant with the block dock 15mm higher than the A12. It has the same 77mm stroke of the A13 but the bore was increased to 76 mm, up from 73 mm of the previous A12 and A13 engines. An Hitachi Twin Carb version of this engine (A14T) was available in some markets.
- Being introduced after 1974, this engine has the features of the A-series Engine Redesign.
- New A14s are still available from Nissan commercial business (e.g. forklift engine) and in the B140 Nissan LDV Bakkie (Sunny Truck).
Identification
Look for the stamped ID either:
- A14 stamped on pad below Spark Plug #4 and 'A14' cast above fuel pump
- A14 stamped on pad above fuel pump
Notice how the block extends above the timing cover by about 1 inch
G30 block
H72 block
Applications
- 1975-1978 Nissan Sunny B210 (140Y or B-210)
- 1979-1982 Nissan Sunny B310 (Datsun 140Y or "Datsun 210")
- 1977-1982 Nissan Pulsar N10 ("Datsun 310")
- 2007 Nissan LDV 1400 (model B140). See Nissan Sunny.
- Datsun Forklift models (including turbocharged variant)
A fuel injected version (A14E) was offered in Asian markets in the B310.
Details
- Engine block has extra mounting boss on left side (now 3 bolts for mounting accessory)
- A-series Cylinder Heads with medium-oval ports of 28 x 34mm
- Smaller than the A12GX Engine's monster 30 x 34.5 ports
- Larger than the 1974 A13's 28 x 30 small-oval ports
- New four-bolt water outlet (thermostat housing) instead of former 2-bolt design
- Longer conrod
- New larger conrod small-end piston pin (now 19mm, 1.6 mm larger)
- New large valves (larger than A12GX)
- Intake valve:
- 3mm larger bore: Now 76 mm
- requiring new head gasket with large bore
- 3-belt crankshaft pulley (for Water pump, Air Pump, and Aircon)
- Heavier flywheel increased by 2.2 lbs (1 kg) for smoother idling
- 3mm thicker
- Rubber Engine Mounts now stiffer 1092 lb/in, up from 1008 for 1974 A13.
- Stronger, light Starter (80mm), starting wih 7404 vehicles
- Distributor improved by moving condensor inside the housing
- 3-bolt exhaust pipe-to-exhaust manifold connector
- stainless front tube (USA only?)
- aluminized pre-Muffler (USA only?)
HP Ratings
75HP - 1975 B210 70HP - 1976 USA B210 65HP @ 5600 rpm 5-speed USA 68HP - 1976 CAL B210 78HP @ 6000 USA 80HP @ 6000 rpm 4-speed USA 80PS @ 6000 rpm, Japan-market Datsun B-HB211
80PS - HB211
保安基準適合 Safety standard conforming 0-12
65HP - Economy A14 Engine. This engine got 47 MPG in the Coupe with 5-speed transmission. The engine has round exhaust post rather than the usual oval-shaped A14 style. 1976-1980 A14 with 5-speed FU Engine
- 1981 FU Engine 8.9 compression torque 75@3600
Photo Index
Nissan A Engines: Overview | A10 | A12 | A12A | A13, old | A13, new | A14 | A15