Overview
The Family 0 is a family of inline piston engines that was developed by Opel, at the time a subsidiary of General Motors. It was developed as a low-displacement engine for use on entry-level subcompact cars from Opel/Vauxhall.
These engines feature a light-weight cast-iron semi-closed deck engine block with an aluminum cylinder head. The valvetrain consists of chain-driven hollowcast dual overhead camshafts that actuate 4-valves per cylinder via roller finger followers with hydraulic tappets. These engines also feature a 78 mm bore spacing and fracture-split connecting rods....
engine brand: opel
production years: 2000-2003
engine lifespan: ~250 000
features: no
power: 58
torque: 85
fuel system: distributed injection
fuel type: petrol
euro standards: EURO 4
timing drive: chain
hydraulic lifters: yes
phase regulator: no
recommended engine oil: 5W-30
engine oil capacity: 3.0
displacement: 973
compression ratio: 10.1
turbocharging: no
weight: 85
cylinder bore: 72.5
piston stroke: 78.6
cylinder block: cast iron R3
block head: aluminum 12v
According to our database, these cars use the engine z10xe