Renault Cléon engine
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Renault Cléon engine | |
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Manufacturer | Renault |
Also called | Renault C-Type engine |
Production | 1972–1996 |
Successor | Renault Energy engine |
Class | Straight-4 |
Engine | 1.0 L 1.1 L (1108 cc/67 in³) 1.2 L (1239 cc/75 in³) 1.4 L (1397 cc/85 in³) |
The Cléon engine (also called the "C-Type") was a straight-4 automobile engine from Renault. Introduced in 1972 with the Renault 5, the engine was a development of older Renault powerplants from the 1960s. It is an overhead valve design and in Renault tradition, features "wet" (i.e removeable) cylinder liners.
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[edit] CxC
The C1C displaced 1.0L (956cc):
Applications:
- 1985 Renault Super 5 TC
- 1986 Renault Extra
[edit] CxE
The C1E displaced 1.1 L (1108 cc/67 in³).
Applications:
- 1972–1985 Renault R5
- 1978-1994 Renault 4
- 1985 Renault R5 Super 5
- 1982–1989 Renault R9
- 1983–1989 Renault R11
- 1991–1994 Renault Clio
- 1986 Renault Extra
[edit] CxG
The C1G and C3G displaced 1.2 L (1239 cc/75 in³) and produced 55 hp (41 kW) at 5300 rpm and 90 N·m (66 ft·lbf) at 2800 rpm with single-point fuel injection in the Twingo. It was produced through July 1996.
Applications:
- C1G
- 1985 Renault R5 Super 5
- 1985–1989 Renault R9
- 1985–1989 Renault R11
- 1989 Renault R19
- 1986 Renault Extra
- C3G
- 1991–1994 Renault Clio
- 1991–1996 Renault Twingo
- 1986 Renault Extra
[edit] CxJ
The C1J, C2J, and C3J displaced 1.4 L (1397 cc/85 in³).
Applications:
- C1J
- 1972–1985 Renault R5
- 1985 Renault R5 Super 5
- 1985 Renault R5 Super 5 GTT
- 1982–1989 Renault R9
- 1983–1989 Renault R11
- 1985–1989 Renault R11 Turbo
- 1984–1985 Renault R18
- 1989 Renault R19
- 1986 Renault Extra
- 1985–1989 Renault Trafic
- C2J
- 1972–1985 Renault R5
- 1985 Renault R5 Super 5
- 1982–1989 Renault R9
- 1983–1989 Renault R11
- 1989 Renault R19
- 1985–1989 Renault R21
- 1986 Renault Extra
- C3J
- 1985 Renault R5 Super 5
- 1985–1989 Renault R9
- 1985–1989 Renault R11
- 1989 Renault R19
- 1986 Renault Extra