Hi Mike here,
couldn't agree more, many parts were upgraded and part number remained unchanged.
Engine mounts and plates on the late 1971 Toranas were strengthened this carried on till end of production of the LJ's and into following models, this is just one example, there are plenty more.
( don't ask if they were same as HQ because they weren't )
The question was about Torana hedders but as you ask HR X2 had two intake manafold versions to add to the above list
according to my parts book they were interchangable meaning that neither were drilled for the heat tube, this is clearly wrong and also indicates any replacement manafold for either model would be fitted with the heat tube.
Note that in the case of Toranas the reverse situation applied so technically LJ's should not have the drilled out ones, BUT as we all know there were parts over runs and old stock which will have the same part numbers.
I suppose the truth would be that after the LC's finished production where all Holden manafolds will have had the heat tube there would have been an over run period where either one would have been factory fitted so by 1973 they should all have been the undrilled ones, except for old stock ones supplied as a spare part, this of course only applies till the 14th of August on XU-1's when the first ever extractors were fitted as standard fitment.
Back to LC XU-1's this could also mean that in 1973 a replacement for a 1970 XU-1 heat tube manafold could have been an undrilled one, due to superseeded numbers.
LJ GTR never had hedders anyway because they do not fit with the standard single carbie intake manafold.
Perhaps something can be cleared up for me also.
My Holden Book states that the first X2 engines had twin carbies like the HD to 186 K 162700
and WW Stromberg from 186K 162701 so are you saying that my book is wrong and it should read 186S from 186S 162701?
Or are you saying that the 186K 162701 had 186S decals fitted!
I agree the X2 manafolds are different to the later versions that we started discussing.
None of the X2 manafold numbers match the later versions but as we know the numbers can lie, it would only take the front manafold to be an assembly with studs to have a different number!
On re reading this it would appear that the late HR front manafold was drilled out for the tube with the number remaining the same, then by the HK they actually cahanged the part number to the right number for such a manafold, so somewhere someone will have a superseeded part number list and may answer this question.
The rear one is different as stated above.
Mike
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Edited by user Sunday, 29 August 2010 10:29:48 PM(UTC)
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