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From 1955 to 1981 the Pontiac Division of General Motors manufactured its own V8 engines, distinct from Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, or Oldsmobile. Displacement began at 287cuin and grew as large as 455cui(7.5L) by 1970.
Pontiac's engines were used in its U.S.-market cars; Canadian-built Pontiac automobiles generally used Chevrolet engines. From 1955 through 1959 Pontiac's V8 was also used in GMC pick-up trucks.
Contents
1 History
2 Design
3 Engine Development: Small Journal Engines
3.1 287
3.2 316
3.3 336
3.4 347
3.5 370
3.6 389
3.7 326
3.8 400
3.9 350
3.10 303
3.11 366
3.12 301
3.13 265
4 Engine Development: Large Journal Engines
4.1 421
4.2 428
4.3 455
5 Ram Air
5.1 Ram Air
5.2 Ram Air II
5.3 Ram Air III
5.4 Ram Air IV
5.5 Ram Air V
6 The Super Dutys
6.1 SD389
6.2 SD421
6.3 SD455
6.4 SD4
7 Pontiac HO engines
7.1 326 HO
7.2 350 HO
7.3 400 T/A 6.6
7.4 400 HO
7.5 421 HO
7.6 455 HO
7.7 301 HO
8 Pontiac Experimental V8 Engines
8.1 427 Hemi SOHC
8.2 421 2 Valve SOHC
8.3 3 Valve SOHC
8.4 389 4 Valve DOHC
8.5 Aluminum right 400
9 Pontiac Four-Cylinder
9.1 195
10 See also
11 References
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History
The development
Pontiac's OHV V8 dates back to 1946, when engineers began considering new engine designs for postwar cars. Despite these experiments, the division's conservative management saw no immediate need to replace the Pontiac Straight-8 engine, which had served well since 1933. When Robert Critchfield took over as general manager in 1952, however, he launched an ambitious plan to move Pontiac into the upscale, mid-range market segment occupied by Oldsmobile, and that demanded V8 power. The development of the new engine was fast-tracked, but since its relatively late development let it take advantage of the experience gained in the Oldsmobile V8 engine and Cadillac V8 engine, it was remarkably free of teething problems. The main innovation of the Pontiac engine was the stamped rocker-arm system, which had been devised by Pontiac engineer Clayton Leach in 1948. At the request of Ed Cole, general manager of Chevrolet, the layout was also used by the Chevrolet V8 released in 1955, an exception to the customary GM policy of allowing a division one year of exclusive use of an internally developed advance.
Federal emissions standards and the drive towards "corporate" engines shared among all GM divisions led to the progressive demise of the Pontiac V8 in the late 1970s. The last Pontiac V8, a 301, was produced in 1980 for a 1981 automobile.
Pontiac also had a V8 engine used in 1932 only. During 1951-1952, Pontiac had 23 1953 model production prototypes running tests on the GM proving grounds. These 23 cars were equipped with the new 287 V8 engine. Pontiac planned to produce the 1953 models with the V8, but Buick and Oldsmobile feared a sizeable loss in customers, if they had to compete with Pontiac having a new V8 engine. After hearing from Buick and Oldsmobile, GM's board of directors ordered Pontiac to delay the V8 introduction until 1955. Pontiac's V8 development that started in 1946. It was a 269-cubic-inch L head design. The 287 cuin overhead design started in 1951. Pontiac engineers tested their 269 V8 in 1949 or 1950 against a downsized Olds rocket V8 overhead engine. The Olds engine was a 303 cuin, Pontiac reduced the size to 270 cuin for testing against the 269 engine. The test results showed Pontiac that a L head engine couldn't compete with the overhead engines.
Design
The Pontiac V8 was an overhead valve engine with wedge combustion chambers. It used cast iron cylinder heads and a cast-iron block. An innovative design feature was mounting the rocker arms on ball pivots on studs set into the cylinder head, rather than using a separate rocker shaft; this allowed more consistent valve action with less weight than a conventional shaft. All (except the 303 Ram Air V engine and 265 and 301) used 6.625 in (168.3mm) connecting rods. All Pontiac V8s from 1955 to 1959 were reverse cooled, known as the "gusher" cooling system. It was removed from the design for the 1960 model year due to the fact that pontiac needed to move the generator and the power steering pump from atop the front of the engine down to the front of the heads due to the hoodline getting lower.
Most iterations had an overall length (to the edge of the water pump pulley) of 28.25 in, an overall width of 27 in, and a height (not including air cleaner) of 31 in (718mm 686mm 787mm). Dry weight ranged from 590lb (270kg) to 650 lb (270 to 295kg), depending on displacement and year. Most Pontiac engines were...(and so on)

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Influences on the genre

Who are the forefathers of metal as we know it today? To answer this question one must ponder what true metal really is? VH1 wants you to believe that bands such as Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith paved the way for today's metal gods with their "oooh" and "ahhh" lyrics and undistorted sound. If a band is inpired by the likes of Aerosmith, should they really be considered part of the metal genre, no matter how far it continues to expand? Do metal bands really play at the MTV music awards? Do true metal bands really wrap scarves around their mic-stand? To me metal is defined by bone-chilling, heart-wrenching, pulse intensifying guitar riffs in standard or drop tuning combined with throaty, screaming lyrics and growls about death, dishonor, payback, retribution, war, religion, and the like, not about girls and love - unless of course we are referring to certain songs by Cannibal Corpse and Pantera. To the first-time and experienced listener alike, true metal (including underground, black metal, pagan metal, dark metal, death metal, extreme metal, gothic metal, grindcore, hardcore, heavy metal, metalcore, sludge metal, speed/thrash metal, viking metal, and the like) should conjure "a new level of confidence and power", not something that I have experienced while listening to Stone Sour. Metal should make you want to reach out and decapitate someone.

 

In my mind, the forefathers of Metal (bands formed pre-1990) are:

 

BLACK SABBATH

SLAYER

CANNIBAL CORPSE

IRON MAIDEN

JUDAS PRIEST

 

 

 
 
 

   
No love, no glory

You don’t need to know a lot about me to be transported into the world which I call home because, hey, I’ll tell you all on the way. I can’t stop talking, I’ve got the so-called gift-of-the-gab, associated mainly with my people, The Northern Irish.  Really, I ramble a lot but only when writing.

 

I love writing but I’m not very good at it. Well, I write non-fiction better because I’m a very Spade Is A Spade sort of person and I have a lot of practice doing more A-Levels than I can possibly count, and having most of them essay-based really gives me the desire practice. Sorry, I’m bitter and horrible.

 

Yes, so... I’m 18 and I live in Northern Ireland, Belfast to be precise. I love it here, there is definitely no better place on earth. I mean, I’ve visited so many places and I’ve seen so many things and still I cannot find anywhere that makes me happier than living in this place with such a history of violence and death and stuff. It is the people of Northern Ireland that make it such a place to live. We walk around and actually talk to each other in the middle of a busy city centre because, hey, why the hell not? No matter what happens, we keep fighting for what we believe in. We persevere harder than any other group of people on this planet and we work hard to get what we want. Take the latest football match... Northern Ireland beat Spain. SPAIN. Can you believe that? We scored a hat-trick against the mighty Spanish. Us! Wee, tiny, insignificant little Norn Iron beat Spain. Why? We wanted it more. We’re not Brazil.... We’re Northern Ireland.

 

Yes, I love my country. Every last bit of it. Most people hear Northern Ireland and look at you in pity, due to the 30 years of Civil War, but they don’t live here so they can hardly comment. We’re the best.

 

I’m also female and pretty proud of that fact. I utterly love being a woman and I actively despise all men. Yes, even you. I’m not gay (not that it would be a problem if I were... I’m just not) but I just hate and resent men. They get it so much easier than we do and have the gall to tell us what to do. Sanctimonious bastards. I’m very feminist and very much a fully empowered woman.

 

Eighteen and still not been drunk? God, I’m a freak of nature. No, not really but still people give you funny looks. I don’t drink, or smoke, or do any sort of drug. I don’t even dance. I pretty much am 18 going on 58... And I’m proud of the fact I don’t need any substance to have a good time. Maybe I’m just a better, more interesting person?

 

Nah, that can’t be it.

 

I have quite a boring life, no joke. I spend my time observing everyone else and figuring out what their lives are like so I don’t have to question my own. I’m happily wasting my life with a sleep, wake up, go to school, come home, rinse, repeat as necessary routine. I never do anything interesting, excepting one or two moments of utter insanity, so please don’t expect too much from my blog.

 

I blogged for a full 2 years, every day, until I decided I needed a change of scenery and so I’m here. I always have proper spelling and grammar. I violently hate people who continue to use ‘text speak’ outside a text message (and even my text messages are in flawless English.) and believe they should be hung, drawn and quartered for what they’ve done to our beautiful tongue.

 

I also speak Spanish so... Hola, I’m sorry for butchering your language.

 

I’ve got a load of friends, as shocking as that may be to understand. I hate the fact that I need them but I do, seriously. I’m weak and all of that jazz. Actually I hate being perceived as being weak, true fact. I spend a lot of time trying to be inhuman and strong but even I fall sometimes.

 

I’m a proud, disagreeable sort of lady. Sorry, I’m sarcastic and bitter too. Really, don’t bother with me.

 

Yeah.

 

Currently studying A2 levels in History, Politics, English Lit and Spanish. I hope to become a History/Politics teacher so I drool over both subjects to an insane degree. I’m very politically minded, although I have difficulty finding a political ideology that suits my needs. I’ll just create a new one.

 

I’m also anti-religion and believe it is a step-backwards for humanity to still be bound by religious traditions that should have stopped a long time ago. I’m a pure and simple atheist who has studied Christianity and Paganism (and it’s various branches) for years with little knowledge of other religions. I’m always willing to learn, however, if you feel the need for a little religious debate. I hate that I’m defined by my non-religious stance because it doesn’t affect me on a daily basis to not pray or to not have a wee word with a wee mate of mine who may or may not exist but, you know, people think it is weird and like to challenge me on it. Feel free, just come prepared.

 

I suppose that is all you really need to know about me. I’m hardly wonderful and am very prone to making many mistakes which I’ll moan about for no-ones pleasure but my own. I blog for therapy because it makes me feel good to get things off my chest. I publish my blogs because maybe other people can gain some insight into my type of person or at least they’ll get amused by my utterly soulless existence.

 

I’m an INTJ. Sun sign is Cancer, Moon sign is Aquarius and Rising sign is Leo, with a Mercury and Venus lodged snugly in Gemini. I was born in the Year of the Dragon. Favourite colour is red. Favourite food is pasta. Have a pet snake called Lucius. Like to read, a lot.

 

And I’m all done.

 

 

 

Argento.

 

 
 
   
 

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