Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5446314> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5446314 subject Q8447536.
- Q5446314 subject Q8481439.
- Q5446314 subject Q8549486.
- Q5446314 abstract "Designed by Aurelio Lampredi, the Fiat 124 engine first appeared in the all-new Fiat 124 in April 1966. The in-line four-cylinder engine comprised an iron block with an aluminium cylinder-head with pushrod actuated valves. The belt-driven design was ahead of its time when introduced. The engine remained in production until the 1990s in Latin America, although European production ended with the Fiat 131 in 1984. It did have a longer life in its twin-cam iteration, which continued in production until 2000. While originally of an overhead valve design, an overhead cam version was developed for Fiat's Brazilian arm in 1976 and in 1981 it was added to the facelifted 131 in Europe as well. The capacity was initially 1,197 cc (in the Fiat 124), but eventually ranged between 994 cc and 1,585 cc. There was also a 1.3 liter diesel iteration, only built in Brazil but exported to Europe as well. The last versions of this engine to be built was the one-liter engine developed in Brasil for the Fiat Mille.".
- Q5446314 configuration "straight-four".
- Q5446314 headAlloy Q663.
- Q5446314 manufacturer Q27597.
- Q5446314 productionEndYear "1966".
- Q5446314 productionStartYear "1966".
- Q5446314 thumbnail Tofaş-Fiat_131_A1.000_engine_cutup.jpg?width=300.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1050112.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1132608.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1163122.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q121562.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1410544.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1410666.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1481464.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q15891535.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1664128.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q173572.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q174174.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1784109.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q1853794.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q185525.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q217312.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q2262352.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q2631264.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q267714.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q27597.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q3125864.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q3744464.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q494744.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q525756.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q663.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q729322.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q741949.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q776618.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q8447536.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q8481439.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549486.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q912358.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q915927.
- Q5446314 wikiPageWikiLink Q953477.
- Q5446314 configuration "OHV 2-valve inline-four".
- Q5446314 configuration "SOHC 2-valve inline-four".
- Q5446314 configuration "SOHC diesel 2-valve inline-four".
- Q5446314 head "aluminium".
- Q5446314 manufacturer Q27597.
- Q5446314 name "Fiat 124/OHV engine".
- Q5446314 production "1966".
- Q5446314 type AutomobileEngine.
- Q5446314 type Device.
- Q5446314 type Engine.
- Q5446314 type Thing.
- Q5446314 comment "Designed by Aurelio Lampredi, the Fiat 124 engine first appeared in the all-new Fiat 124 in April 1966. The in-line four-cylinder engine comprised an iron block with an aluminium cylinder-head with pushrod actuated valves. The belt-driven design was ahead of its time when introduced. The engine remained in production until the 1990s in Latin America, although European production ended with the Fiat 131 in 1984.".
- Q5446314 label "Fiat 124 series engine".
- Q5446314 depiction Tofaş-Fiat_131_A1.000_engine_cutup.jpg.
- Q5446314 name "Fiat 124/OHV engine".