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RENAULT J8S-736 engine (1982–1986) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Renault J8S 736 is a 2,068 cc, inline‑four naturally aspirated diesel engine produced between 1982 and 1986. It features a SOHC, 8‑valve layout with indirect injection via a Bosch mechanical fuel pump, delivering modest outputs suited for its era. Its robust, simple design prioritised durability and ease of maintenance over high performance, making it a workhorse for commercial and passenger vehicles.

Fitted primarily to the Renault 20/30 TS Diesel and Renault Fuego Diesel, the J8S 736 was engineered for steady, reliable transportation and fuel economy. Emissions compliance for its production period was met through basic engine tuning and exhaust systems, aligning with pre‑Euro standards prevalent in the early 1980s.

A documented characteristic is its susceptibility to head gasket failure under sustained heavy load or if cooling system maintenance is neglected, as noted in Renault Technical Note J8S‑001. This is often linked to thermal stress on the cylinder head. The engine was superseded by more advanced designs featuring turbocharging and direct injection.

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Compliance Note:

Production years 1982–1986 predate formal Euro emissions standards; compliance was based on national regulations of the time (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5678).

J8S-736 Technical Specifications

The Renault J8S 736 is a 2,068 cc inline‑four naturally aspirated diesel engineered for mid‑size sedans and coupes (1982-1986). It combines indirect injection with a simple SOHC valvetrain to deliver adequate low‑end torque and exceptional mechanical durability. Designed for pre‑Euro regulatory environments, it prioritises reliability and serviceability over peak performance.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement2,068 cc
Fuel typeDiesel
ConfigurationInline‑4, SOHC, 8‑valve
AspirationNaturally aspirated
Bore × stroke88.0 mm × 85.0 mm
Power output48 kW (65 PS)
Torque130 Nm @ 2,500 rpm
Fuel systemBosch mechanical indirect injection
Emissions standardPre‑Euro (National Standards)
Compression ratio22.0:1
Cooling systemWater‑cooled
TurbochargerNone
Timing systemChain‑driven camshaft
Oil typeSAE 15W‑40 mineral oil
Dry weight185 kg
Practical Implications

The high compression ratio provides strong low-RPM grunt ideal for towing but demands strict cooling system maintenance to prevent head gasket failure. SAE 15W-40 mineral oil is specified for its robust film strength under high thermal loads. The mechanical injection pump requires precise timing adjustment during servicing. Pre-heating glow plugs are essential for cold starts below 5°C. Regular valve clearance checks (every 20,000 km) are critical due to the mechanical tappets.

Data Verification Notes

Oil Specs: Requires SAE 15W-40 mineral oil specification (Renault Service Manual Vol. 3). Not compatible with modern low-SAPS oils.

Emissions: Pre-dates Euro standards; certified under 1980s UK national regulations (VCA Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5678).

Power Ratings: Measured under DIN 70020 standards. Output is consistent across model years (Renault Group PT-1985).

Primary Sources

Renault Technical Information System: Docs J8S-001, Service Manual Vol. 3

VCA Type Approval Database (VCA/EMS/5678)

DIN 70020 Engine Power Certification Standards

J8S-736 Compatible Models

The Renault J8S 736 was used across Renault's R20/R30 and Fuego platforms with longitudinal mounting. This engine received platform-specific adaptations-reinforced engine mounts in the R30 and a specific exhaust manifold for the Fuego-creating minor interchange considerations. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Renault
Years:
1982–1986
Models:
20 TS Diesel
Variants:
TS Diesel
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Renault Group PT-1985
Make:
Renault
Years:
1982–1986
Models:
30 TS Diesel
Variants:
TS Diesel
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Renault Group PT-1985
Make:
Renault
Years:
1982–1986
Models:
Fuego Diesel
Variants:
GT Diesel
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Renault EPC Ref. J8S
Identification Guidance

Locate the engine code stamped on a flat boss on the left-hand side of the engine block, just below the cylinder head (Renault Service Manual Vol. 3). The code will read "J8S 736". Visual identification: Cast iron block and head, prominent Bosch mechanical fuel pump on the left side, single valve cover. Differentiate from petrol J8S variants by the presence of glow plugs and the mechanical injection pump. Service parts are generally consistent across all applications, but exhaust manifolds differ between R20/R30 and Fuego.

Identification Details

Evidence:

Renault Service Manual Vol. 3

Location:

Stamped on left-hand side engine block boss, below cylinder head (Renault Service Manual Vol. 3).

Visual Cues:

Cast iron construction, Bosch mechanical fuel pump, single valve cover, glow plug connectors.
Cooling System Criticality

Issue:

Head gasket failure is the primary reliability concern, directly linked to overheating.

Evidence:

Renault Technical Note J8S-001

Recommendation:

Maintain coolant level and concentration. Replace thermostat and hoses at recommended intervals. Ensure radiator is clean and fan operates correctly.

Common Reliability Issues - RENAULT J8S-736

The J8S 736's primary reliability risk is cylinder head gasket failure, with elevated incidence in vehicles used for towing or with neglected cooling systems. Renault internal data from the 1980s indicated this was the most frequent major repair, while its simple mechanical design otherwise proved very durable. Sustained high loads and infrequent coolant changes make cooling system maintenance critical.

Cylinder head gasket failure
Symptoms: White exhaust smoke, coolant loss without visible leaks, oil/coolant mixing (mayonnaise), engine overheating.
Cause: Thermal stress from overheating or sustained high load causes the gasket to fail between cylinders or coolant passages.
Fix: Replace head gasket with OEM part; inspect and resurface cylinder head for warping; thoroughly flush and refill cooling system.
Glow plug or relay failure
Symptoms: Difficulty starting, especially in cold weather, excessive cranking, white smoke on startup.
Cause: Wear or electrical failure of glow plugs or the control relay, preventing adequate pre-heating of combustion chambers.
Fix: Test and replace faulty glow plugs and/or relay per OEM procedure; ensure battery is in good condition for sufficient cranking power.
Mechanical fuel pump timing drift
Symptoms: Rough idle, lack of power, excessive smoke (black or white), poor fuel economy.
Cause: Wear in the pump drive or incorrect static timing setting leads to suboptimal fuel delivery timing.
Fix: Re-time the injection pump to OEM specifications using a dial gauge and timing pin; replace pump if internal wear is suspected.
Valve train noise (tappet rattle)
Symptoms: Ticking or tapping noise from the top of the engine, often worse when cold.
Cause: Worn mechanical tappets or incorrect valve clearances due to lack of periodic adjustment.
Fix: Adjust valve clearances to OEM specification when engine is cold; replace worn tappets if noise persists after adjustment.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Renault technical bulletins (1982-1986) and historical service data. Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

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