It has also developed engines for General Motors, Renault, Saab, Honda, Nissan, Opel and Mazda.
In 1955 this was updated to the GH12, a square design with a 76.2 mm bore and stroke for a displacement of 1,390 cc (84.8 cu in).
[16] Still showing unmistakable Hillman origins it displaces 1,491 cc (91.0 cu in) and has 60 PS (44 kW).
Initially designed in 1969 as a 3.6-liter four cylinder or a 5.4-liter six-cylinder direct injection unit, other displacements were added later on.
Isuzu's C-series engine was a mainstay for their light truck production, as well as for industrial and marine uses.
Dimensions - L x W x H 911mm x 754mm x 847mm (35.9in x 29.7in x 33.3in) (183.1 cu in) SAE 3 flywheel housing Dry Weight: 322 kg (709.9 lbs) Coolant Capacity (Block): 6.0L (6.3 qt.)