The
Daihatsu
is a Japanese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
One of the oldest surviving Japanese internal combustion engine manufacturers, the company was known for building three-wheeled vehicles and off-road vehicle ...
A-series engine is a range of compact
two-cylinder
The engine configuration describes the fundamental operating principles by which internal combustion engines are categorized.
Piston engines are often categorized by their cylinder layout, valves and camshafts. Wankel engines are often categoriz ...
internal combustion
piston engine
A reciprocating engine, more often known as a piston engine, is a heat engine that uses one or more Reciprocating motion, reciprocating pistons to convert high temperature and high pressure into a Circular motion, rotating motion. This article ...
s, designed by
Daihatsu
is a Japanese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
One of the oldest surviving Japanese internal combustion engine manufacturers, the company was known for building three-wheeled vehicles and off-road vehicle ...
with the aid of their owner Toyota. Petrol-driven, it has cast iron engine blocks and aluminum cylinder heads, which are of a
single overhead cam lean burn
Lean-burn refers to the burning of fuel with an excess of air in an internal combustion engine. In lean-burn engines the air–fuel ratio may be as lean as 65:1 (by mass). The air:fuel ratio needed to stoichiometry, stoichiometrically combust gas ...
design with belt-driven camshafts. The head design was called "TGP lean-burn", for "Turbulence Generating Pot".
The engine also had twin balancing shafts, which provided smoothness equivalent to that of a traditional four-cylinder engine - although it also cost nearly as much to build.
The engine was developed with some haste in order to replace the two-stroke "ZM" engines used in Daihatsu's earlier
Kei car
Kei car is the smallest category of Japanese expressway-legal motor vehicles. The term ''kei'' is a shortening of , (kanji: ), which translates to English as "light vehicle" ().
With restricted dimensions and engine specifications, owners ...
s, and was the first unit to take full advantage of the new 550 cc displacement limit in effect from 1 January 1976. It was first presented in May 1976 as the
AB10.
[ Baobab Street, ''Enjoy'', p. 130] Eventually, even a turbocharged version was produced.
[ Baobab Street, ''Enjoy'', p. 133] The engine was replaced by the three-cylinder
EB-series in 1985.
AB-series (547 cc)
The AB-series is a version, originally installed in the 1976
Fellow Max 550 but was
eventually used in Daihatsu's entire Kei car lineup. Bore is 71.6 mm and stroke is 68 mm. Unlike export versions, Japanese-market engines have a small catalyzer fitted.
The engine (AB20) was also installed in the Portuguese
Entreposto Sado 550 citycar, of which about 500 were built in the early 1980s.
Daihatsu's close competitor, Suzuki, fitted AB10 engines into their
Fronte 7-S for a short period, as their own two-stroke engines could not meet increasingly-strict emissions requirements.
Engines designed to be installed in an upright position are denoted AB10, while those intended for a horizontal position (for underfloor usage) are called AB20. The AB55 is a horizontal version equipped with a turbocharger. A downtuned version with at 2900 rpm and at 2000 rpm was installed in Toyota's FG5 forklift from the late 1970s.
Applications:
* 1976.05–1977.06
Daihatsu Fellow Max 550 (L40/L40V)
* 1977.06–1980.06
Daihatsu Max Cuore/Cuore (L45/L40V)
* 1980.06–1985.08
Daihatsu Cuore/Mira (L55/L55V)
* 1976.04–1980.04
Daihatsu Hijet (S40)
* 1977.04–1981.04
Daihatsu Hijet (S60)
* 1982–1984
Sado 550 (Portugal)
* 1977.06–1978
Suzuki Fronte 7-S (SS11)
AD-series (617 cc)
The AD-series is a version of the AB-series engine. Due to its larger size, it does not meet Kei car regulations; it was intended only for export markets. Of Daihatsu products, only the
Cuore (often called "Domino" in export markets) was fitted with this engine. Bore is 76 mm and stroke is 68 mm.
[ The only version was an ]SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine in which the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combus ...
, two-valve, single carburetted unit. Innocenti also built this engine into their Mini 650, built from November 1984 until November 1987.
See also
* List of Toyota engines
This is a list of Internal combustion engine#Reciprocating engines, piston engines developed, independently or with other car companies, by Toyota, Toyota Motor Corporation.
Engine codes
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