6-1
ENGINE
MECHANICAL
CONTENTS
OF
THIS
SECTION
SIX
CYLINDER
ENGINE
V-8
ENGINE
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
TEMPEST
AND
FIREBIRD ENGINES
The
Pontiac Tempest and
Firebird
uses a 250 cubic
inch
inline overhead camshaft six-cylinder engine as
standard
equipment.
This
engine has a 3 7/8" bore
and
3 17/32" stroke with a compression ratio of
9.0:1. An optional overhead camshaft engine equipped
with
a four-barrel carburetor has a compression
ratio
of
10.5:1
with the same bore and stroke.
Six
optional V-8 engines are available on special
order,
two having 350 cubic inch displacement with
3
7/8" bore and 3 3/4" stroke. The compression
rations
are 9.2:1 and 10.5:1.
Four
400 cubic inch
displacement engines available in the
G.T.O.
have a
4.120" bore and 3 3/4" stroke. These engines have
compression ratios of 8.6:1 and 10.75:1. One of
these
engines is for use in
Ram-Air
cars only and incor-
porates a camshaft and valve
train
specifically for
the
Ram-Air
engine.
Twenty-five
different engine transmission combi-
nations are available. These combinations and their
usages are shown on the engine chart
(Figs.
6-2 and
6-3).
Engine
identification is facilitated by a letter
code
stamped below the production engine
serial
number
on V-8 engines (Fig. 6-5). The
code
is stamped on
the block in front of the right bank of cylinders. The
engine
code
for 6-cylinder engines is stamped on the
cylinder
head contact surface of the block behind the
oil
filler pipe (Fig. 6-4)* By referring to the identi-
fication
code
and the engine chart, each engine may
be readily identified.
The
vehicle identification number is stamped on
the right
rear
lower side of the six-cylinder engine
block
and to the right of the timing chain cover on
V-8
engines (Fig. 6-6).
PONTIAC
ENGINES
Pontiac
V-8 engine is used in all models.
Dis-
placement is 400 cubic inches provided by 4.120"
bore and 3 3/4" stroke in all models. A 428 and 428
High
Output are available on special order.
Dis-
placement in
these
special order engines is 428 cubic
inches provided by 4.120" bore and 4" stroke.
Three
compression ratios are available: 8.6:1 on
regular
fuel engines, 10
o
5:l on premium engines, and
10.75:1
on 428 high output.
Eleven
different engine-transmission combinations
are
available;
these
combinations and the major
components of each are shown in Fig. 6-1.
Engine
identification is facilitated by a letter
code
stamped below the production engine number. By
referring
to Fig. 6-1 and using the identification
letters, major engine components can be determined.
The
engine features completely machined combus-
tion chambers, overhead valves,
ball
pivot rocker
arm
construction, harmonic balancer, hydraulic lift-
ers,
aluminum pistons, straight valve guides, supe-
rior
crankcase ventilation and lubrication systems,
and
large displacement combined with high compres-
sion ratio for utmost performance and economy.