Engine Specifications

1982 Plymouth Horizon Euro, 1.7L Eng VIN A, Standard TransSECTION Engine Specifications
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Engine HP at RPM Torque (Ft. Lbs. at RPM) Compr. Ratio Bore Stroke Displ.
in. mm in. mm cu. ins. cc
1.7L 63 @ 5200 83 @ 2400 8.2:1 3.13 79.5 3.40 86.4 105 1700
CRANKSHAFT MAIN & CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS

Engine MAIN BEARINGS CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS
Journal Diam. In. (mm) Clearance In. (mm) Thrust Bearing Crankshaft End Play In. (mm) Journal Diam. In. (mm) Clearance In. (mm) Side Play In. (mm)
1.7L (105") 2.1236-2.1244 (53.94-53.96) .0008-.0030 (.020-.080) No. 3 .003-.007 (.07-.18) 1.8087-1.8094 (45.94-45.96) .001-.003 (.028-.088) .015(1) (.37)
(1) Maximum clearance permitted.
PISTONS, PINS, RINGS

Engine PISTONS PINS RINGS
Clearance In. (mm) Piston Fit In. (mm) Rod Fit In. (mm) Rings End Gap In. (mm) Side Clearance In. (mm)
1.7L (105") .0004-.0015 (.011-.039) .00004-.00035 (.001-.009) .0004.0008 (.011-.021) 1 .012-.018 (.30-.45) .0016-.0028 (.04-.07)
        2 .012.018 (.30-.45) .0008-.0020 (.02-.05)
        3 .016-.055 (.40-1.40) .008 (.20)
VALVES

Engine & Valve Head Diam. (1) In. (mm) Face Angle Seat Angle Seat Width (2) In. (mm) Stem Diameter In. (mm) Stem Clearance In. (mm) Valve Lift (3) In. (mm)
1.7L (105")              
  Int.(4) 1.338 (34.0) 45° 45° .079 (2.00) .314 (7.97) .020 (0.5) .406 (10.31)
  Exh.(4) 1.220 (31.0) 45° 45° .094 (2.40) .313 (7.95) .027 (0.7) .406 (10.31)
(1) Minimum valve margin is.020" (.50 mm).
(2) If seat width cannot be maintained, replace head.
(3) Measured at zero valve lash.
(4) Valves are available.020" (.50 mm) shorter in length.
RENDER: 1.0x

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