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PSA Type X petrol engine
Peugeot-Renault-Citroën-Talbot
The X engine (also known as the X block) is a four-stroke petrol internal combustion automotive engine. It is used by Peugeot, Renault, Citroën and Talbot cars from 1971-1987. Engine sizes from 950 to 1500 cc.
History
The X engine with 4 cylinders in line and 8 overhead valves, with overhead camshaft, chain distribution, aluminium block and cylinder head., water-cooled, fitted with a 5-bearing crankshaft, designed and manufactured by the Société Française de Mécanique for the PSA and Renault groups.
This engine has the Unusual feature of being tilted at 72 ° towards the rear with the gearbox placed under the block forming the casing. This Engine-gearbox lubrication is common for both. This unit has a typical engine-box transmission by so-called “triplet” gear train. The direction of rotation of this motor is clockwise (distribution side).
In 1969, the Régie Nationale des Usines Renault and the Société des Automobiles Peugeot, who decided to join forces to produce joint units, chose Douvrin to set up an engine production site. Objective announced: 6000 engines per day. In 1972, all the machining and assembly means were in place to give birth to the first engine in the history of Française de Mécanique, the X engine, common to Peugeot and Renault. The first engine in the history of the French Mechanics company is produced the October 15, 1971, this is the "X engine", it was officially presented on October 5, 1972 on the Peugeot 104.
At the beginning, Renault and Peugeot used the same engine types (French designations of Mechanics), in the 1980s, each used its own designations. The “X engine” of the X5J type (1360 cc) of the Renault 14 GTL (from 1982) is the only one to benefit from the new Renault designations. The designation of the engines is organized into 3 characters : a letter, a number, a letter (Example: C1J, X5J, F2N ...).
- The first letter designates the engine block: X (“X engine”) or C (“Cleon-Fonte engine”) ...;
- The number corresponds to the type of engine: 5 for gasoline hemispherical cylinder head, single barrel carburettor; 6 for gasoline hemispherical cylinder head, double barrel carburettor; ...
- The last letter corresponds to the displacement: G from 1150 to 1249 cc and J from 1350 to 1449 cc
This four-cylinder, overhead camshaft engine is transversely mounted with a 72 ° rearward tilt and drives the front wheels. The 4 displacements are obtained by increasing the bore and the stroke. The gearbox is also mounted transversely, in the axis of the engine and under it, the drive of the wheels being provided by a differential integrated in the box. A transfer gear housed in the clutch housing provides transmission between the engine and the gearbox. The housing, cylinder head, gear housing and clutch housing are made of aluminium alloy. The liners are removable and the aluminium pistons have two fire rings and an oil scraper ring. The valves are controlled by an overhead camshaft and rocker arms.
The camshaft also drives the igniter on the flywheel side. The timing gear at the other end of the camshaft has a separate eccentric boss that controls the fuel pump. The timing chain is driven by the crankshaft sprocket. The oil pump is driven by the pinion next to the timing pinion. This pump, mounted against the underside of the casing, is located under the timing cover. The crankshaft is carried by five bearings and the axial play is taken up by two thrust half-washers. The lower half-crankcase provides the connection between the engine and the gearbox. The engine and the gearbox use the same silentblocs. The engine is pressure lubricated with the integral relief valve oil pump mounted under the timing case cover. The pump is controlled by gears, by the crankshaft.
The oil from the pump passes through a gallery to the oil filter where it passes through the crankshaft bearing bearings, connecting rod bearings and transmission components. Another gallery coming out of the filter sends oil to the overhead camshaft and rocker arms. The cylinder head oil returns to the transfer gear case and then to the transmission oil pan. In addition to the replaceable oil filter cartridge mounted on the outside of the crankcase, there is also a mesh filter in the suction pipe of the oil pump, in the gearbox housing. The designation is composed as follows: the name of the engine consists of the X, a second letter designating the displacement and a number. These are engines whose displacement does not exceed 1360 cm³.
The “X engine” evolved to become the “TU engine” in 1986 at PSA, a block which appeared on the Citroën AX. The TU engine is intended to replace the “X engine”, as well as the original Simca-Talbot Poissy engine. Renault, for its part, abandoned this block in 1983 (used only on the Renault 14 in the 1,218 cc and 1,360 cc versions) by returning to the proven “Cleon-Fonte engine” for its Renault 9 and Renault 11.
Models equipped with this engine
- Peugeot 104
- Renault 14
- Citroën Visa
- Citroën C15
- Citroën LN / LNA
- Talbot Samba
- Peugeot 205
- Citroën BX
Sports versions
- Peugeot 104 S
- Peugeot 104 ZS / ZS2
- Talbot Samba Rally
- Citroën Visa Super X
- Citroën Visa GT / GT Tonic
- Citroën Visa Chrono
- Citroën Visa 1000 Tracks
Technical
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PSA Type X engine Technical details and specifications (1971-1987)
Peugeot 104 1.0L Engine code: 108 (XV)
No. of cylinders 4/OHC
Capacity 954 cc
Compression ratio 8.8:1
Firing order 1-3-4-2
Suitable for unleaded petrol No
Fuel system Make Solex Type 32 HNSA
Ignition coil Make Ducellier Type 520019
Distributor Make Ducellier M88
Oil pressure 2.5 bar @ 3.0 rpm
Thermostat opens 82°C
Starter motor Make Ducellier Type 6216
Minimum starting voltage 9.0V
Maximum cranking amps 76-92A
Alternator Make Ducellier Type 513004A
Regulated voltage 12.8-14.8V© Motor car History
The different displacements
Engine types (Française de Mécanique)
108
109 - 121
129 - 145
150
PSA designation
XV
XW
XZ
XL
XY
Renault designation
X5G (*) - X6G (*)
X5J - X6J (*)
Displacement
954 cm 3
1,124 cm 3
1218 cm 3
1,288 cm 3
1360 cm 3
Bore (mm)
70
72
75
76
75
Stroke (mm)
62
69
69
71
77
Service
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PSA Type X engine Service Guide (1971-1987)
Peugeot 104 1.0L Engine code: 108 (XV)Distributor Contact breaker gap 0.4-0.8mm
Spark plugs Electrode gap 0.8mm
Spark plugs Tighten 18 Nm
Spark plugs Original equipment Champion RS9YCC
Spark plugs Make Bosch H7DC
Spark plugs Make Champion RS9YCC
Spark plugs Make NGK BP6EFS
Valve clearance -INLET 0.10 mm Check cold
Valve clearance -EXHAUST 0.25 mm Check cold
Drive belt size alternator 9,5x900mm
Engine oil grade - normal/moderate climate 10W/40 SAE
Engine oil change 4.5-5.0 litres
Cooling system 5.6 litres© Motor car History
Maintenance
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