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I seen a photo of the first Holden V8 built. a 253 made on 15/10/1968 It is on page 4 of 60 fabulous years of Holden. Does any one know anything more about this history leading up to the 7/7/1969 launching. Were Holden testing only 253 in the HK.? Any thing about the 253 testing in the Hurricane march 1969.
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Check out the book "History of the Holden V8" by Fiv Antonio
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Norm Darwins new book Monaro Magic has a whole section dedicated to the development of the Holden V8.
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quote: Originally posted by maccaq
Check out the book "History of the Holden V8" by Fiv Antonio
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I have the History of the Holden V8 by Fiv Antoniou. Very good book. that is why i want to know more.
I was looking in to how they cast crankshafts with different nodular metal combinations. and i am of the opinion that the very first cranks whilst being nodular they can not be the same as the others. because my crank rang like a bell when taped with a hammer. and the others dont. and the conrods were different to. with massive forging marks & different lighter brighter colour & texture was coarse. the ford 351 cleveland has different cast crank metals combinations to.
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