Nissan C engine

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The C engine was derived from the Template:Cvt Nissan 1H engine, itself being a licensed built version of the 1.5 BMC B-series engine that featured a Template:Cvt bore and Template:Cvt stroke. To create the C engine, Nissan under the advice of American engineer Donald Stone (formerly of Willys-Overland) followed his suggestion of de-stroking the 1.5 engine from Template:Cvt, with the resulting C1 engine being called the "Stone engine" in his honor.[1][2] When it was later increased to 1.2 L via an increased stroke from Template:Cvt, it was called the Nissan E engine.[3]

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A 1957 vintage Nissan C engine

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 Template:Cvt bore and stroke as the C engine.

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