Chrysler K Engine
Inline-four engine, Chrysler, Chrysler K platform, Chrysler L platform, Chrysler Neon engine
978-613-4-98470-6
6134984701
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2011-05-17
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The straight-4 engine developed by Chrysler for the Chrysler K and L platforms is sometimes referred to[who?] as the K-car engine. After its debut in 1981, it became the basis for all Chrysler-developed 4-cylinder engines until the Chrysler Neon engine was released in 1995. The first K-car engine was normally-aspirated 2.2 L. It was introduced in the 1981 Dodge Aries, Plymouth Horizon and Plymouth Reliant, and was produced until 1994. The 2.2 was a homegrown replacement for the 1.7 L Volkswagen engine Chrysler had initially used in its Omni and Horizon models. Many of the features of the 2.2 are based on the company's experience with the Volkswagen engine, including the aluminum head/iron block design, the SOHC design with in-line valves, the offset water pump, and the location of both the intake and exhaust manifolds on the rear of the engine.
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