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#1 Posted : Friday, 10 February 2023 8:19:01 AM(UTC)
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I finally found the proof that I have long suspected. GMH always intended that apart from HT Brougham, V8 GTS and GTS350, if you optioned an L31 engine in HT that it would have retained the standard M15 transmission not get an M21 transmission.

In the HT Engineering Technical Specifications, the PTC pages were originally issued in December 1968. The April 1969 version has a revision designator against blank line in the table against L31. It has 3 rows: blank, M21 and M35. Against L32 it has M15 and which models it was standard in but L31 is blank on that row.

However I just found the revision letter for that April 1969 page and other pages revised at the same time. It says "3-speed manual trans. deleted from 308 HC V8".

This explains why the HT V8 M15 is a stronger gearbox than the standard one in all other series and HT 6cyl models. It was always intended for a higher torque engine. It also explains why L31 M21 is a very rare combination in HT-HG outside of V8 GTS - the use of the imported M21 transmission and shifter made the PTC far more costly than it would in HQ-HZ with the locally made Aussie 4spd. L31 M35 later L31 M40 in HT-HG was far more common as both that 6cyl Powerglide adapted to suit a 253/308 and the Trimatic were produced locally.

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#2 Posted : Saturday, 11 February 2023 7:41:07 AM(UTC)
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I finally found the proof that I have long suspected. GMH always intended that apart from HT Brougham, V8 GTS and GTS350, if you optioned an L31 engine in HT that it would have retained the standard M15 transmission not get an M21 transmission.

In the HT Engineering Technical Specifications, the PTC pages were originally issued in December 1968. The April 1969 version has a revision designator against blank line in the table against L31. It has 3 rows: blank, M21 and M35. Against L32 it has M15 and which models it was standard in but L31 is blank on that row.

However I just found the revision letter for that April 1969 page and other pages revised at the same time. It says "3-speed manual trans. deleted from 308 HC V8".

This explains why the HT V8 M15 is a stronger gearbox than the standard one in all other series and HT 6cyl models. It was always intended for a higher torque engine. It also explains why L31 M21 is a very rare combination in HT-HG outside of V8 GTS - the use of the imported M21 transmission and shifter made the PTC far more costly than it would in HQ-HZ with the locally made Aussie 4spd. L31 M35 later L31 M40 in HT-HG was far more common as both that 6cyl Powerglide adapted to suit a 253/308 and the Trimatic were produced locally.



interesting...

and probably explains why a neighbour who ordered a 308 4 speed HT ute way back then had a very long wait
also
us kids used to stir ol'man Simmons (him who bought the ute) with .. hey, who has a GTS ute? Applause
coz it had the GTS 4 pipe outlets at the back. Sounded nice but ...

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#3 Posted : Saturday, 11 February 2023 9:29:28 AM(UTC)
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If he ordered it (as in retail order) it probably took the correct amount of time as it would have been a build from scratch car. Plenty of people thought they "ordered" a car but really all they did is bought a stock order vehicle off the schedule. But an L31 HT ute would never have been a stock order vehicle, especially if he also optioned N10. Was it a Belmont or Kingswood? L31 in my experience was far more commonly optioned in HT on V8 Kingswood rather than V8 Belmont in Ute, Wagon and Sedan, and almost all times you find it, it was also optioned with an automatic transmission as the standard M21 had the extra expense of a Salisbury rear axle whereas L31 M35/M20 retained a banjo albeit the added expense of LSD. Note he never actually "ordered" L31 M21, he just ordered L31 over the standard L32 and M21 came with it unless auto otherwise optioned. If he'd left the car with the standard L32 then he could have ordered M21 as L32 came standard with M15.

I can't find the HT pricing at the moment but here is HK on July 30 1968 (inc 15% sales tax):

HK Belmont ute: $1576.28
HK Kingswood ute: $1637.85

Add:

V8 auto (L30 M35) with G92 (2.78) or G93 (3.08) and G80 (LSD): $477.79
V8 manual (L30 M21) with M11 (console), G88 (3.36 LSD) or G89 (3.55 LSD) or G94 (3.08 LSD): $548.05

The imported V8 M35 was slightly dearer than the Saginaw 4spd but the 4spd came with console worth about $18. In HT-HG the 253/308 Powerglide would have cost GMH less as those used the locally assembled 6cyl Powerglide whereas the one used behind 307/350 were fully imported.


Funny though they'd tell him it was a "GTS ute" because it had quad outlets! All HK-HG GTS or V8 GTS were single exhaust unless ordered otherwise (which was rare as it would have meant a wait like ol'man Simmons with his HT ute). The only HK-HG that were standard with N10 were GTS327 and GTS350. It remained this way until the start of HX.

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#4 Posted : Saturday, 11 February 2023 9:39:01 AM(UTC)
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If he ordered it (as in retail order) it probably took the correct amount of time as it would have been a build from scratch car. Plenty of people thought they "ordered" a car but really all they did is bought a stock order vehicle off the schedule. But an L31 M21 HT ute would never have been a stock order vehicle, especially if he also optioned N10. Was it a Belmont or Kingswood? L31 in my experience was far more commonly optioned in HT on V8 Kingswood rather than V8 Belmont in Ute, Wagon and Sedan, and almost all times you find it, it is with an automatic transmission as the L31 M21 combination had the extra expense of a Salisbury rear axle whereas L31 M35/M20 retained an LSD banjo.
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Funny though they'd tell him it was a "GTS ute" because it had quad outlets! All HK-HG GTS or V8 GTS were single exhaust unless ordered otherwise (which was rare as it would have meant a wait like ol'man Simmons with his HT ute). The only HK-HG that were standard with N10 were GTS327 and GTS350. It remained this way until the start of HX.


HT Kingy ute it was .. white + that cacky brown vinyl trim inside

we all remember about the wait, coz his old HD ute was playing up (killing gearboxes from memory) and boy did he complain but he wanted a fancy V8 ute with a DECENT gearbox!
he used the utes to cart his produce (he was the last of the old market gardeners in the City of Moorabbin) plus trailer off to market ... at 3AM!

that very early morning start is why we know its sound... a 308 on the choke rasping out those 4 pipes!

Funny thing is 7-8 years later... I had a manual large tank HT GTS350, it was the same when cold.. lots of noises from those 4 outlets (magic on the over-run when you back off)
but I added extractors and removed the middle mufflers. Mum ALWAYS knew when I had an early morning start Dancing

Still wish I had that Munro.. sold it for a pittance for an LJ XU1
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#5 Posted : Saturday, 11 February 2023 10:45:49 AM(UTC)
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If he bought a standard HT V8 Kingswood ute he could have had a 253 with a decent gearbox, the M15 3spd, those were tough as nails. It would have been a better load carrier as reverse was 3.59:1 vs the Saginaw's 2.54:1. 1st gear was 2.48:1 though and would have come with a 3.08 banjo so 1st gear wouldn't have been as nice as the M21 Saginaw which was 2.54:1 with most likely a 3.36 Salisbury rear axle although if he ordered it, it could also have been 3.08 or 3.55.
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