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- | A13 (1974) - the First Tall-Deck A Engine | + | A13 (1974) - the First Tall-Deck A Engine. The 1974 A13 is a 1288cc engine with new tall-deck block casting. |
= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
- | The 1974 A13 is a 1288cc engine with 73mm bore like the A10 and A12 before it, but with stroke increased to 77mm. It was used in the 1974 USA [[B210]], and was a tall-deck engine that proceeded the A14 by one year. This one-year-only model was designed for the American market, to keep the same relative performance with new B210 which was considerably heavier than the B110. Compression ratio reduced to 8.5:1 to help meet US emission control standards, yet the increased displacment resulted in 75hp. To accomodate the longer stroke, the 1974 A13 features a "tall-block" casting with a deck height 15 mm (0.59 inch) higher than previous A-series engines. | + | The 1974 A13 has a 73mm bore like the A10 and A12 before it, but with stroke increased to 77mm for a total of 1288cc. It was used in the 1974 USA [[B210]], and was a tall-deck engine that proceeded the A14 by one year. This one-year-only engine was designed for the American market, to keep the same relative performance with new B210 which was considerably heavier than the B110 (2000 vs 1640 lbs). Compression ratio was 8.5:1 to help meet US emission control standards (same as 1972-1973 USA 1200s at 68hp), yet the A13's increased displacment resulted in 75hp. To accomodate the longer stroke, the 1974 A13 features a "tall-block" casting with a deck height 15 mm (0.59 inch) higher than previous A-series engines. |
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- | The 1974 [[A13]] is a 1288cc engine with new tall-deck block casting. It has 73mm bore like the A10 and A12 before it, but with stroke increased to 77mm. This one-year-only model was designed for the American market, to keep the same relative performance with new B210 which was considerably heavier than the B110. Compression ratio reduced to 8.5:1 to help meet US emission control standards, yet the increased displacment resulted in 75hp. To accomodate the longer stroke, the 1974 A13 features a "tall-block" casting with a deck height 15 mm (0.59 inch) higher than previous A-series engines. | + | |
Applications: | Applications: | ||
- | * 1974 Datsun B-210 (USA and Canada) | + | * 1974 Datsun B210 (USA and Canada) |
- | <img size=400>http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/wiki/a13aa.jpg</img> [http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/wiki/a13aa.jpg full] | + | {{Photo|a13ac.jpg}} {{Photo|a13aa.jpg}} {{Photo|a13ab.jpg}} |
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- | <img size=400>http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/wiki/a13ab.jpg</img> [http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/wiki/a13ab.jpg full] | + | |
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- | <img size=400>http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/wiki/a13ac.jpg</img> [http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/wiki/a13ac.jpg full] | + | |
= Applications = | = Applications = | ||
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L - Left hand drive | L - Left hand drive | ||
- | <img size=400>http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%20Misc/B210/1288.jpg</img> [http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%20Misc/B210/1288.jpg full] | + | It was the highline engine compared to the base B210 -- which was not offered in North America where A13 was the only engine available for 1974. In Japan however the A12 was still used in the [[B210]]. |
= Horsepower = | = Horsepower = | ||
- | 75 HP @ 6000 RPM (SAE) | + | 75 HP @ 6000 RPM (SAE), in increase of 10% compared to A12 (68hp) |
- | + | <br>{{Album|23194}} {{Photo|1288.jpg|Datsun%20Misc/B210}} | |
- | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=23194 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/23194.jpg] | + | |
- | = Photo Index = | + | Along with the increased capacity (more CCs) -- which alone makes more HP at lower engine speeds, the cylinder head and ports were opened up for extra top-end HP (6000 rpm). |
- | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=730 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/730.JPG] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=982 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/982.jpg] | + | <br>{{Album|982}} |
[[Category:A-series Engines]] | [[Category:A-series Engines]] | ||
- | {{Nissan A Engine}} | + | {{Nissan A Engine}}{{End}} |
Revision as of 23:10, 28 January 2018
A13 (1974) - the First Tall-Deck A Engine. The 1974 A13 is a 1288cc engine with new tall-deck block casting.
Overview
The 1974 A13 has a 73mm bore like the A10 and A12 before it, but with stroke increased to 77mm for a total of 1288cc. It was used in the 1974 USA B210, and was a tall-deck engine that proceeded the A14 by one year. This one-year-only engine was designed for the American market, to keep the same relative performance with new B210 which was considerably heavier than the B110 (2000 vs 1640 lbs). Compression ratio was 8.5:1 to help meet US emission control standards (same as 1972-1973 USA 1200s at 68hp), yet the A13's increased displacment resulted in 75hp. To accomodate the longer stroke, the 1974 A13 features a "tall-block" casting with a deck height 15 mm (0.59 inch) higher than previous A-series engines.
Applications: * 1974 Datsun B210 (USA and Canada)
Applications
1974 Datsun B210 (USA and Canada) 75 HP @ 6000 RPM
HLB210 H = highline engine L - Left hand drive
It was the highline engine compared to the base B210 -- which was not offered in North America where A13 was the only engine available for 1974. In Japan however the A12 was still used in the B210.
Horsepower
75 HP @ 6000 RPM (SAE), in increase of 10% compared to A12 (68hp)
Along with the increased capacity (more CCs) -- which alone makes more HP at lower engine speeds, the cylinder head and ports were opened up for extra top-end HP (6000 rpm).
Nissan A Engines: Overview | A10 | A12 | A12A | A13, old | A13, new | A14 | A15