The eight-valve
overhead valve 3K was produced from 1969 through 1977. Cylinder bore and stroke was . The 1969 through 1975
3K-B was a twin-carburetor version. The
California-spec
3K-C (1977–1979) and
3K-H were other available versions. ;Applications: •
Toyota Corolla (E20) •
Toyota Corolla (E30) •
Toyota Kijang/first generation
Toyota Tamaraw •
Toyota LiteAce (KM10) •
Toyota Publica (later pickups and vans received the desmogged 3K-HJ engine) •
Toyota Starlet •
Toyota TownAce (KR10) •
Daihatsu Charmant (A10) •
Daihatsu Delta 750 (KB10) ;Specifications:
3K-R The 3K-R engine, also known as the 137E, was a special version of the standard 3K fitted to the Toyota Starlet (KP40) for use in touring car racing in Japan. The engine was developed by
TOM’S in 1974 and was one of their first major developments as a tuner for Toyota. The 3K-R has a 16 valve dual overhead camshaft cylinder head with a compression of 13:1 and was fuelled by a
Nippon Denso built
mechanical fuel injection system. The engine was also bored out to 1.3 L (1293 cc) and had a
dry sump oil system. The engine produced at 9000 rpm. ==4K==