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The Vauxhall Slant-4 (or Slant Four) is an inline four-cylinder petrol
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manufactured by
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. Unveiled in 1966, it was one of the first production
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designs to use a timing belt to drive the
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. The Slant-4 block was used as a development mule for the
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of engines. Vauxhall used the engine in a variety of models until production ended in 1983.


History


Design

The Slant-4 gets its name from the fact that its
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s are inclined at an angle of approximately 45° from vertical. This layout came about because Vauxhall had originally planned to develop a whole family of engines all built on the same production line. There were to be slant-4s and V8s in both petrol and diesel versions, designed under the guidance of Vauxhall's then chief engineer, John Alden. Although a V8 petrol prototype and several 4-cylinder diesel prototypes were built only the 4-cylinder petrol engine made it to series production. The engine has a
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driven by a timing belt. The Slant-4 was one of three engines using this method of driving the camshaft released the same year, the others being the
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and the Pontiac straight-6 OHC. Prior to 1966, belt-driven camshafts had only appeared in the
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series starting in 1962 and in the few Devin-Panhard cars built starting in 1956. The camshaft operated two
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s per cylinder. An ingenious valve train design incorporating an inclined socket head cap screw allowed valve clearances to be adjusted with a
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and an
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. The block and crossflow head are both of
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. The layout lowers the overall height of the engine, which allowed for more
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vehicle bodies to be achieved by lowering the
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line. It also means most of the engine is very easy to access for maintenance, with the exception of the
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and
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s, which are "underneath" the slanted cylinders.


Applications

Prototype engines were fitted to the FC Victor, and the engine also appeared in the
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. The first production car to use the engine was the 1967 FD Victor. The original engine capacities were and . For the 1972 launch of the FE Victor, the smaller engine was increased to , and the larger to . Blydenstein Racing developed a long stroke version with a capacity of capable of producing almost . Having been designed to withstand the stresses of diesel compression ignition, the block is immensely strong and able to handle large increases in power without modification. The crank was also designed to be shared with the diesel version, which meant its strength was assured for the petrol version. The larger displacement versions are known for their immense
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, but also as not very smooth running or high-revving. A fuel-injected version of the 2.3-litre engine was planned for both the HP Firenza and VX4/90. Running prototypes were tested before the project was abandoned due to cost and the impending merger of Vauxhall's design and engineering pool with that of Opel in Germany. Apart from its use in passenger cars, the engine was also developed for marine applications. It grew popular with tuners due to its great strength, tunability and simplicity. A 2 L version of the Slant-4 powered the eight
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s that were built between 1970 and 1972. The engine remained in production well into the 1980s for the
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van. Although arguably more technically advanced, the Slant-4 was considered less reliable than its continental GM counterpart, the Opel CIH (Cam In Head) engine. The Slant-4 was replaced by the CIH in the
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Vauxhall Cavalier Mk.1s from the mid 1970s onward, whilst the Bedford CF van lost the Slant-4 in favour of the CIH when revised in 1983.


Engine specifications


Lotus 900 series engines

It is said that when Vauxhall unveiled its new slant-four engine at the 1966
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its bore centers were exactly the same as those proposed by Lotus for their new all-alloy engine. Lotus boss
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immediately negotiated a deal with Vauxhall to buy some of their cast-iron blocks so that development of Lotus’ own aluminum
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engine could be sped up. The hybrid engines were called LV220 and LV240, with LV standing for Lotus/Vauxhall and the numbers standing for the reported horsepower developed by each version. Lotus tested the hybrid engine in a Vauxhall Victor and a Vauxhall Viva GT (registration number RAH 713F), as well as in a converted Bedford CF van. The Lotus 900 series engine block was cast in
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instead of iron, which made it considerably lighter than the Slant-4. The Lotus engine also used a
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of light alloy that featured double overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder. With a few modifications the Lotus head could be fitted to the Vauxhall block. Engines with Lotus heads were used in Vauxhall's dealer team race and rally programmes until the late 1970s.


Vauxhall 16-valve engines

After experimenting with an 8-valve twin cam cylinder head, Vauxhall began development of a 16-valve, twin cam head for the Slant-4 in the early 1970s. The first test engine, 'Old Number 1', was running by 1973. The cylinder head was similar to the Lotus head in principle, but different in detail; in particular the cam carriers on the Vauxhall engine were angled upwards so that the covers were both horizontal (those on the Lotus engine were equal about the cylinder centreline). The 16-valve was announced for use in the Chevette 2300 HS, which was immediately homologated for racing by the RAC MSA. Vauxhall's own 16-valve head had passed beyond the design stage, but initially was in such short supply that the rally team continued to use the Lotus heads. To address the production shortfall Vauxhall approached
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and had them produce the 400 cylinder heads needed for the racing homologation requirements. When the new Vauxhall heads appeared in the Chevette 2300 HST the other teams complained, which led to a homologation scandal. This in turn led to the cars being prevented from starting the 1978
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. As a result, all cars competing in international rallies were forced to use the Vauxhall head.


Motorsports

Lotus raced the hybrid LV engine in two
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s for a single season. While Vauxhall's
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parent company had a "no racing" policy, the Slant-4 was campaigned in various cars by the independent
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(DTV) organization. Development of the cars was handled by different groups, including Bill Blydenstein Racing, who ran the rally team and both raced the Lotus-head cars and improved the Vauxhall head to a point where it performed better than the Lotus head. Chris Coburn's ''Coburn Improvements'' also raced under the DTV banner.


References

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