The Slant Four is a type of car engine manufactured by Vauxhall Motors and, in modified form, by Lotus Cars. Unveiled in 1966, it was one of the first production overhead camshaft designs to use a rubber toothed belt to drive the camshaft from the crankshaft a method developed in 1956 by Bill Devin.
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