Nissan C engine

The Nissan C-series was an inline-four automobile engine produced in the 1950s and into the 1960s.

It displaced 1.0 L (988 cc) and produced 37 hp (28 kW) and 47.7 to 49 lb⋅ft (64.7 to 66.4 N⋅m).

It was a pushrod engine and used single or dual-26 mm carburetors.

[3] The Nissan C engine would go on to be directly replaced by the Nissan A engine in the 1967 Nissan Sunny B10, whose 1-litre A10 unit shared the same displacement from the same 73 mm × 59 mm (2.87 in × 2.32 in) bore and stroke as the C engine.

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A 1957 vintage Nissan C engine