Revision as of 00:15, 25 November 2006
Datsun A12GX Engine
The A12 GX Engine is legendary. While it may not be a powerful as a racing A14, this was a stock package offered in Japanese Domestic Model 1200 GX Sedans and Coupes and has more horsepower than the Standard A12 engine.
A12 | 68 horsepower |
A12GX | 83 horsepower |
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GX Cylinder Head
Compare to the A12 and A14 intakes
Compare to the various intakes- heart shaped combustion chambers<li>oval ports (like the standard A15 cylinder head). Standard A12s have smaller round ports. The best heads have the ports up higher than the round-port version. There are Oval port heads with the ports lower down.<li>double valve springs<li>valves. Compare to A14/A15 with 37 mm inlets & 30 mm exhaust valves<li>Later GX heads have two little water jackets under the ports, for warming the inlet manifold<li>intake ports shaped differently for flow and swirl</ul>A ported and polished standard A12 head with larger valves fitted flows about the same as a standard GX head. Also see head trivia.
The head bolts on an A14/A15, but is very similar to the oval port A15 head (might even use the same casting). The A12 heads and later head provided oil to the rocker armshafts in different locations so you may need to redrill the oil passage.
There is apparently an A14 Oval Port GX head which flows more than the A12GX head.
reference: GX Head or A15 The A15 GX head was used by Nissan for racing. There are several different chamber shapes and sizes but just the improved flow though the oval ports is better than the stock round ones. The valve sizes should be larger and some were fitted with dual valve springs.[edit]Engine Block
- <li>Balanced crank<li>Flat top pistons for 10:1 compression ratio<li>Slightly longer duration cam than stock 1200.
[edit]Induction
- <li>Dual twin-sidedraft Hitachi carbs (SU-style) -- 38mm bore (~1.5 inches)<li>oval port inlet manifold with or without water jackets to match the cylinder heads<li>Intake manifold has 2 studs at the top of each pair of inlet ports (cylinder head matches this). Standard A12 has only one stud per pair of intake ports.
Reportedly, British vehicle SU carburetors (H4 or HS4 1.5 inch carbs) will fit the manifold, with some linkage creativity.
[edit]Exhaust
- two piece exhaust manifold that has two pipes which bolt up to another two and go into one further down. See Photo: Twin exhaust downpipe
Word has it this works as good as common extractors (headers), though not as good as the best tuned-length extractors.
Extractors may not clear the GX inlet manifold.
[edit]Identification
For the cylinder head, the best way to tell a GX head is to check the casting number in the valve train area.
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<li>A12 should have "180" or "H10"
<li>A12 GX should have "H23"<li>A13 should have "H62"
<li>A14 could have several different ones, such as "H72", "H74", "H98" depending upon year and emission control equipment.
The casting number will be the first 3 digits of the last half of the part number, as all cylinder haed part numbers begin with the same 5 digits reference: Various cylinder heads
[edit]Specifications
references:
- FIA Amendment March 1970
Datsun 1200 group 1 FIA recognition
Comparison part A12GX Engine A12 Engine Carb Hitachi HJE38W side-draft (two carbs) Carb Hitachi DCG306-1 down-draft Carb Venturi ? Primary: 26 mm, Secondary: 30mm compression ration 10.0 ? combustion chamber 29.1 cm3 36.6 cm3 valve opens BTDC 20 degrees +- 7 degrees ? valve closes ABDC 56 degrees +- 7 degrees ? valve opens BBDC 58 degrees +- 7 degrees ? valve closes ATDC 18 degrees +- 7 degrees ? In. Valve dia. 29 mm 1.14 in ? valve lift 9 mm 0.35 in ? exhaust ports 27w x 29h +- 1.5 mm ? intake ports 30 mm circle with 4.5 mm elongated section (30 x 34.5 oval?) ? exhaust ports 26w x 28h with 3 mm radius +- 1.5 mm ? center ex port 69w x 28h ? intake ports 28/27 mm circle ? Flywheel weight ? 9.5 kg Flywheel with all turning parts ? 13.1 kg hp 83ps @ 6,400 rpm hp 68ps JIS @ 6,000 rpm max rpm 6,800 rpm (80 ps) hp 68ps JIS @ 6,000 rpm max torque 10.0 kg-m at 4,400 rpm 9.7 kg-m at 3,600 rpm max speed car 160 km/hour 150 km/hour