Mazda B engine

Mazda B engine
Overview
ManufacturerMazda
Production1985–2005
Layout
ConfigurationInline-four engine
Displacement
  • 1,138 cc (69.4 cu in)
  • 1,290 cc (79 cu in)
  • 1,324 cc (80.8 cu in)
  • 1,498 cc (91.4 cu in)
  • 1,597 cc (97.5 cu in)
  • 1,839 cc (112.2 cu in)
  • 1,995 cc (121.7 cu in)
Cylinder bore
  • 68.0 mm (2.68 in)
  • 71.0 mm (2.80 in)
  • 78.0 mm (3.07 in)
  • 83.0 mm (3.27 in)
Piston stroke
  • 67.5 mm (2.66 in)
  • 78.4 mm (3.09 in)
  • 83.6 mm (3.29 in)
  • 85.0 mm (3.35 in)
  • 90 mm (3.5 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialAluminum
Valvetrain
Combustion
Fuel typeGasoline
Oil systemWet sump
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Chronology
Successor

The Mazda B-series is a small-sized, iron-block, inline four-cylinder engine with belt-driven SOHC and DOHC valvetrain ranging in displacement from 1.1 to 1.8 litres. It was used in a wide variety of applications, from front-wheel drive economy vehicles to the turbocharged full-time 4WD 323 GTX and rear-wheel drive Miata.

The B-series is a "non-interference" design, meaning that breakage of its timing belt does not result in damage to valves or pistons, because the opening of the valves, the depth of the combustion chamber and (in some variants) the shaping of the piston crown allow sufficient clearance for the open valves in any possible piston position.


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