- Prince G engine
The Prince G-series engine was the company's
straight-4 andstraight-6 line produced in the 1950s and 1960s. A number of variations were made, with both OHV andOHC heads. The G series was used in the Skyline and Gloria and other Princes in the 1960s.Note that, prior to its merger with Prince, Nissan also made a G series of engines. These are unrelated engines and are documented at the
Nissan G engine page.traight-4
G-1
The Prince G-1 (also called the GA-4) was also rated at 1.5 L, but displaced 1.5 L (1484
cc /90 in³) thanks to an entirely different convert|75|mm|in|abbr=on by convert|84|mm|in|abbr=on bore and stroke. Thisundersquare arrangement was similar to the designs Nissan licensed fromAustin Motor Company , though this is probably coincidental. This engine was also an OHV design and power output was similar to the Nissan G at 73 hp (54.4 kW) and 87ft·lbf (118 N·m).Applications:
* 1955-1957Prince Skyline ALSIS-1 (GA-4)
* 1957-1981Prince Skyline ALSI-2 (GA-4)
* 1961-1967Prince Skyline S50
*Prince Miler Light T-430/T440
*Prince Homer T64G-2
The G-2 (also called the GB-30) is a 1.9 L (1862 cc/113 in³) version used by Prince. Bore and stroke were square at convert|84|mm|in|abbr=on, and output was 96 hp (72 kW) and 113.5 ft·lbf (154 N·m) with a 2 barrel carburetor.
Applications:
* 1955Prince Skyline Deluxe ALSID (GB-30)
* 1961Prince Skyline Sport BLRA-3 (GB-30)
* 1961-1962Prince Gloria BLSIP-2 (GB-30)
* 1961-1966Prince Gloria S40-E
*Prince Miler Super T-431/T-442
*Prince Clipper T631G-15
The
SOHC G-15 was a 1.5 L (1483 cc/90 in³) engine produced in 1967 for the Skyline. Bore was convert|80|mm|in|abbr=on and stroke was convert|70.2|mm|in|abbr=on. With a 2 barrel carburetor equipped, the engine produced 94 hp (70 kW) and 96 ft·lbf (130 N·m).Applications:
* 1967Prince Skyline C10G-18
The G-18 was a 1.8 L (1815 cc/110 in³) variant. Its convert|85|mm|in|abbr=on bore was the largest in the range, and the convert|80|mm|in|abbr=on stroke gave it good
oversquare dimensions. It was anSOHC design like the G-15 and produced 105 hp (78 kW) and 108.5 ft·lbf (147 N·m).Applications:
*Prince Laurel C30traight-6
Prince used a
straight-6 version of the G family in their famous Skyline cars. All of the Prince engines usedsingle overhead cam heads.G-7
The G-7 is a
straight-6 version displacing 2 L (1988 cc/121 in³). It was the engine of the "GT"-modelPrince Skyline s and was anOHC engine unlike the mainly-OHV family that spawned it. Bore and stroke were square at convert|75|mm|in|abbr=on and power output varied with the carburetor equipped. Plain versions featured a 2 barrel carb and 8.8:1 for 106 hp (79 kW) and 116 ft·lbf (157 N·m), while the 1965 Skyline GT-B used 3 2 barrel carbs and 9.3:1 compression for 127 hp (95 kW) and 123 ft·lbf (166.8 N·m).Applications:
* 1961Prince Gloria S41
* 1965-1968Prince Skyline GT-A S54AE
* 1965-1968Prince Skyline GT-B S54BE (3x2 barrel)
* 1967Prince Gloria PA30
* 1967Prince Skyline GT GC10G-11
The G-11 is another
straight-6 OHC version, displacing 2.5 L (2494 cc/152 in³). Bore was up to convert|84|mm|in|abbr=on like the G-2, while stroke remained at convert|75|mm|in|abbr=on as on the G-7. Power output with a 4 barrel carburetor was 134 hp (100 kW) with 144 ft·lbf (195 N·m) of torque.Applications:
* 1961-1966Prince Gloria S41
*Prince Gloria S44ee also
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List of Nissan engines
*Nissan G engine
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