The A10 Engine was designed for the original Datsun Sunny -- the B10 Datsun 1000. 998 cc with small carburetor and 3 main bearings. The A10 Engine was released in September 1966 in the 1967 model year Datsun 1000. The A10 featured a three main bearing crankshaft. Bore was 73mm and stroke was 59mm (same as the older Nissan C engine). With a 2-barrel Hitachi carburetor and an 8.5 to 1 compression ratio this engine produced 62bhp (46kW) @6000rpm and 61.5 lb.ft of torque (83 Nm). The Datsun 1000 Coupe introduced in Sept 1968 was equipped with an uprated A10 engine boasting a free flow dual-outlet exhaust manifold with increased compression ratio, now 9.0:1. With a revised carburetor, this Coupe engine produced 66hp (49kW). Later versions of A10 produced 59 hp (SAE).
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Indentification
A10s are easily identified by the 'Datsun 1000' valve cover.
The most distinctive feature may be the rocker cover -- it actually has the engine size on it unlike any other A-series cover.
A more reliable way to identify it -- since the cover may be changed -- is to look for the 'A10' stamp engine ID & serial number
Applications
Applications: * 1967-1970 Datsun 1000 B10 * 1968-1970 Datsun 1000 ute B20 * 1971-1976 Datsun Cherry E10 (Datsun 100A)
Datsun 1000 Coupe
Sunny 1000 Coupe has a 60PS engine, rather than the lesser 56PS engine of the sedans.
Block
A10 has a 3-bearing crankshaft, unique among all A-series engine
A10 Engine, left side. Most notable feature is lack of a breather pipe hole at the back of the block. The A10 used an old fashion road-breather instead. In fact the entire case bulge is missing in this area.
A10 Engine, front, looks identical to an A12.
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