Ford Taunus V4 engine

Ford Taunus V4
Ford Taunus V4 in a Saab Sonett III
Overview
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Also calledTaunus V4
Production1962 - 1981
Layout
Configuration60° V4
Displacement
  • 1.2 L (1,183 cc)
  • 1.3 L (1,288 cc)
  • 1.5 L (1,498 cc)
  • 1.7 L (1,699 cc)
Cylinder bore80 mm (3.15 in)
84 mm (3.31 in)
90 mm (3.54 in)
Piston stroke58.86 mm (2.317 in)
66.8 mm (2.63 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialCast iron
ValvetrainOHV 2 valves per cylinder
Combustion
SuperchargerNaturally aspirated (stock)
TurbochargerNone
Fuel systemCarbureted
Fuel typeGasoline (Leaded)
Oil systemWet sump
Cooling systemJacketed block (stock)
Output
Power output40–240 hp (30–179 kW)
Torque output80–137 N⋅m (59–101 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
PredecessorFord Sidevalve engine (1.2)
Ford Taunus straight-four (1.5, 1.7)
SuccessorFord Kent engine
Ford Pinto engine

The Ford Taunus V4 engine is a 60° V4 piston engine with one balance shaft, introduced by Ford Motor Company in Germany in 1962. The German V4 was built in the Cologne plant and powered the Ford Taunus and German versions of the Consul, Capri, and Transit.