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Designed by Dante Giacosa, the Fiat 100 engine first appeared in a 633 cc (38.6 cu in) form in the all-new Fiat 600 in 1955. The in-line four-cylinder engine comprised an iron block and an aluminium cylinder head with pushrod actuated valves. The engine was produced at Fiat's Mirafiori (Turin) plant, and then at Bielsko-Biała, and remained in ...
In 1972, its first full year on sale, the Fiat 127 became the first model powered by the 100-series engine (the Fiat Uno being the second) to win the Car of the Year award, soundly beating the Renault 15/17 and Mercedes-Benz 350SL.
The FIRE series replaced the old Fiat 100 series overhead valve engines in the mid-1980s. Mechanically, they are simple inline-four engines with five main bearings crankshaft and overhead cam heads.
The FIRE is a 4-cylinder inline engine with five main bearings, cast iron block and toothed belt driven overhead camshaft in a light metal cylinder head with parallel valves and bucket tappets.
FIAT 100 engine range 1955 to 2000. The Fiat "100 series" engines have been of 4-stroke engines fueled by petrol with 4 cylinders in line.Built from 1955 to 2000.
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