1952 Ariel Square Four
1952 ARIEL SQUARE FOUR BACKGROUND
The original Ariel Square Four was created by legendary engine designer, Edward Turner in 1930. In its original form, it displaced 500cc and had four cylinders arranged in a ‘square’. It was unusual in that it had two crankshafts, one behind the other, each with two cylinders. These cranks were geared together 180 degrees out of phase. The cast iron one-piece cylinder block and removable head had a single overhead cam (SOHC). Also rare for the times, it had horizontally-split crankcases made of aluminum alloy. Before its official 1932 introduction, it was expanded to 601cc. In 1937, it was completely redesigned as a 995cc pushrod-operated OHV 4-cylinder and was dubbed the Model 4G, but carried the nickname “Squariel”.
1952 ARIEL SQUARE FOUR DESIGN
The Model 4G ditched the rigid rear frame in 1939 in favor of an Anstey-link plunger rear suspension, and a new frame to go along with it. In 1946, when civilian production resumed after World War II, a new telescopic front fork replaced the old girder forks. In 1949 the Mark I emerged, ditching the old cast iron cylinder block and head, in favor of aluminum alloy pieces, which both saved some 30 pounds of weight and aided cooling. This and other changes allowed the new Mark I, now with a whopping 35 horsepower at 5500rpm, to reach 90 mph-plus. 1953 would be the final year of Mark I production, as it would be succeeded by the Mark II (what else?).
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1952 Ariel Square Four SPECIFICATIONS
Engine type Displacement Bore & Stroke Compression Carburetor Engine output Ignition Charging Primary drive Clutch Gearbox Final drive Frame type Suspension, front Suspension, rear Brake, front Brake, rear Wheel, font Wheel, rear Tire, front Tire, rear Fuel capacity Wheelbase Seat height Ground clearance Dry weight Top speed Fuel economy |
Air-cooled OHV twin-crankshaft 4-cylinder 997cc 65mm X 75mm 6.0:1 1- SU side-draft 34.5 bhp @ 5400 rpm Lucas coils & distributor Lucas dynamo 1/2″ X .305″ chain Multi-plate, wet Burman 4-speed, right foot shift 5/8″ X 3/8″ chain Steel tube, full-cradle Ariel telescopic fork, hydraulic damping 2- plunger-type w/short trailing arm 7″ full-width SLS drum 7″ SLS drum WM2-19 (19″) WM3-18 (18″) 3.25″ X 19″ Dunlop, ribbed 4.00″ X 18″ Dunlop, universal 4 gal 56.0″ 31.0″, unladen 5.5″, unladen 430 lbs 98 mph 42 mpg |
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