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The CA engine is a 1.6 L to 2.0 L Inline-4 piston engine from Nissan designed for a variety of smaller Nissan vehicles to replace the Z engine and some smaller, four-cylinder L series engines. It is an iron block, aluminum head design with a timing belt, thus was cheaper to make than the timing chain setup on the Z and L engines. Earlier versions featured SOHC and eight valves. The new CA block design was a scaled up E series block with timing shaft and other ancillaries removed. The oil pump is fitted directly onto the crank nose and the distributor is driven by the end of the camshaft. Like the E series and the A block from which the E was derived, Nissan used a taller block for the largest stroked 2.0 litre engine. The CA was designed to be compact and light, with a CA16 requiring only 195 litres of space (compared to 280 litres for the earlier Z16), while weighing 23% less at . The engine was called the "CA" series for Clean Air, due to the installation of Nissan emission reducing technology, called NAPS-X. Later versions featured DOHC with 16 valves for increased efficiency at high engine speeds and a smoother power delivery. The hydraulic lifters are interchangeable between all DOHC RB and VG series engines accepting those with solid lifters. The motor was expensive to produce being cast iron, Production ceased in 1991. The 1.8 L and 2.0 L versions were replaced by the SR series as the primary Nissan four-cylinder engine, while the smaller 1.6 L was replaced by the GA. Engines for the low volume American and European markets, 200SX were supplied by the overstock between Japanese and Australian markets. == CA16S == The CA16S is a 1.6 L (1598 cc) water cooling serial 4-cylinder OHC engine. It produces @5200 rpm and @3200 rpm. Applications: * 1989 Nissan Bluebird U12 * 1985-1990 Nissan Bluebird T12/T72 * 1986-1990 Nissan Auster T12 "1.6Vc", "1.6Mc" * 1986-1990 JDM Nissan Stanza T12 "Supreme 1.6" * Yue Loong Feeling 101, 102. , double-barrel carburator 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nissan CA engine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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