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The Pontiac Trophy 4 engine (also called the ''Indianapolis 4'', or ''Indy 4'') is a inline four-cylinder engine produced by the Pontiac Motor Division of
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for model years 1961 through 1963. Created from one bank of Pontiac's powerful '' Trophy V8'', its only application was in the first generation
Pontiac Tempest The Pontiac Tempest is an automobile that was produced by Pontiac from 1960 to 1970, and again from 1987 to 1991. The Tempest was introduced as an entry-level compact in October 1960 at the Paris Auto Show for the 1961 model year. An innovative ...
. It was dubbed by Pontiac the ''Trophy 4'', playing off the racing success that had earned the 389 V8 engine the nickname ''Trophy V-8'' after just two years of competition.


History

The Trophy 4 engine is a short-stroke, 45-degree inclined inline four created from the right bank of the 389 V8 for the debut of the Tempest in 1961. Its displacement is precisely half of the 389, with an identical bore and stroke of . It shared most of the 389's tooling and up to 120 of its parts. This degree of commonality enabled it to be produced on the same lines as the V8, allowing substantial cost savings. The Trophy 4 weighs about , as compared to the V8 it was based on. The brainchild of auto industry legend
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, then the head of a design team responsible for the birth of the Tempest line, the Trophy 4 produces ( gross) at 3,800 rpm and at 2,000 rpm with a single-barrel
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(as fitted with
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using regular gas, and with premium); with regular gas (and with premium), as fitted with
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; and at 4,800 rpm and at 2,800 rpm with the optional four-barrel carburetor and automatic transmission. A "power pack" option for the 1962 four-barrel carburetor increased rated power to . The Tempest's drivetrain features a rear-mounted transaxle connected to the engine via a torque tube, giving the car a near-perfect 50-50 front-rear weight balance. As the driveshaft runs at engine speed, rather than the transmission output speed, it runs at a higher speed and lower torque than a conventional driveshaft for a rear wheel drive car. This allows it to be an unusually small solid rotating shaft, inside the pressed steel square torque tube. Uniquely, the shaft is also bent downwards into a curve, which has the effect of making the critical speed of such a flexible shaft higher than the engine's maximum rpm. The curve of this flexible, thin driveshaft earned it the nickname "rope drive". A downside of the Trophy 4 is engine vibration, as an inline four-cylinder engine suffers from inherent secondary imbalance resulting from its 180 degree crankshaft. The Trophy 4 is cushioned by flexible rubber engine mounts designed to isolate the engine from the rest of the car, and its forces are further damped by the Tempest's unusual drivetrain that distributes these forces through the torque tube to the rear-mounted transaxle. The timing chain in the Trophy 4 was originally the same as the 389, but was prone to stretch and break from engine vibration; a special high-strength version was developed as a replacement. The Trophy 4 was dropped from the Tempest line when it upgraded from a compact to an intermediate for the 1964 model year.


See also

* Iron Duke engine * Pontiac straight-6 engine * Pontiac straight-8 engine * Pontiac V8 engine


References

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