Overview
The Toyota A Series engines are a family of inline-four internal combustion engines with displacement from 1. 3 L to 1. 8 L produced by Toyota Motor Corporation. The series has cast iron engine blocks and aluminum cylinder heads. To make the engine as short as possible, the cylinders are siamesed.
The development of the series began in the late 1970s, when Toyota wanted to develop a completely new engine for the Toyota Tercel, the successor of Toyota's K engine. The goal was to achieve good fuel efficiency and performance as well as low emissions with a modern design. The A-series includes one of the first Japanese mass-production DOHC, four-valve-per-cylinder engines, the 4A-GE, and a later version of the same engine was one of the first production five-valve-per-cylinder engines....
engine brand: toyota
production years: 1993-2002
manufacturer: Kamigo Plant
Shimoyama Plant
Deeside Engine Plant
North Plant
Tianjin FAW Plant No. 1
engine lifespan: ~300 000
power: 105/5200
110/5600
115/5600
120/6000
torque: 159/2800
156/2800
149/2800
157/4400
fuel system: injector
fuel type: petrol
euro standards: EURO 2
timing drive: belt
hydraulic lifters: no
phase regulator: no
recommended engine oil: 5W-30 / 10W-30 / 15W-40 / 20W-50
engine oil capacity: 4.2
displacement: 1762
compression ratio: 9.5
turbocharging: no
weight: 130
cylinder bore: 81
piston stroke: 85.5
cylinder block: cast iron R4
block head: aluminum 16v
According to our database, these cars use the engine 7a-fe