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Originally posted by Dr Terry
A few comments here guys.
Mike mentioned the S4 engine had 'performance improvements'. To my knowledge these motors just used hand picked components based on machining & production tolerances, in other words a form of blueprinting. No different components were used in these engines, all parts were 'stock'.
Also Mike mentioned the 179F & 186A etc. as being for Special & Premier, or Kingswood & Premier. Weren't these engine fitted to the entire model range, including Standards, Monaros & Belmonts etc. Of course the GTSs & Broughams are excluded, being premium models.
On the subject of 'Short Motors', when I was involved in the engine trade in the early 70s, we had 4 basic 6-cyl engines:
1. Block & pistons.
2. Short motor
3. Sub assembly
4. Long motor
Now GM-H may define theirs differently but a short motor in the trade, had no camshaft, oil pump or sump, it was just a block with pistons, rings, crank & bearings assembled. This way it could be fitted to anything from an EH to an LC or HG by just adding the appropriate sump. head & accessories. A sub-assembly on the other hand was more model specific, it included these items.
To add to your engine prefix list
The missing alpha codes are used on later Holden engines , also Camira etc. & also some of the import (Vauxhall/Opel) engines.
My list goes like this for 7/71 onwards
A 304 auto VK
B 2250 hI or 304 manual VK V5H
C 2250 lo or 4.9 SS Group A VK or 1.8 TBI Camira unleaded
D 2850 hi or 2.0 litre Camira
E 2850 lo
G 4.9 manual VK exc. V5H
H 1.6 litre Camira
I 1600 OHC Torana
J 5.0 carburetted VL
K 3300 EFI VK
L 202/3300 hi
M 202/3300 lo
N 1.9 litre Starfire
O 1159/1200 Torana
P 3300 XU1 Torana or 5000 SS Group A Walkinshaw
Q 1600 litre petrol (Gemini)
R 253/4.2 litre hi
S 253/4.2 litre lo
T 308/5.0 litre HQ-VK
U 350 HQ or 1.8 litre PFI Camira leaded
V 1300 Torana hi
W 1300 Torana lo or 4.9 SS Group A Brock VL
X 1760 Torana or Diesel RWD Gemini
Y 1900 Opel
Z 5.0 L34 Torana or 5.0 VH/VK V5H engine
Dr Terry
Thank you Terry, of course I have generalised in my post ( I thought it was long enough ) without going into fine detail about models that did not really form part of my question.
It was quite obvious that the S4 was externally stock and not having to had the chance to pull one down I did not get specific.
You do not mention the obvious that the the X2 engine was an option in the whole range of course I know this, I have personal experience of this, but rather than get bogged down with every detail, I did try to shorten it!
This generalising also applies to the 186A and 179F of course, ( I was just saving space.)
As far as I know the 186A HR engine was not fitted to any Kingswood, though the same block moulds were carried through and were upgraded in 1969 ( without looking at my notes ), the head from a HR was not suited to use in the HK because of the lack of temperature switch clearance.
I have heard contary to a carry over, that the HK engine was fitted to the HR in advance of the change of model, I don't know if this is true, but I do know that the 186S configured engine was fitted to the last half of the HR X2's but retained the 186K prefix.
HK Kingswood had a 186P engine. Also as far as I know most if not all Belmonts in the HK had the lesser 161L.
Where did you get the information about low compression pistons my HK my book does not show this. My records seem to show every 186 piston was the same.
As far as 6cyls in the premimum models is concerned, I would be surprised if this was not an option as the later HQ Statesman could be optioned with a 6cyl, but I certianally do not want to get into a debate that has nothing to do with my original question,
now you were obviously generalising too in that.
With Short motors I am going by the Holden and NASCO boocks I have avialable to me and I do not have the full range so may be a few gaps in my information, my books indicate that there were only 2 ways to replace an engine in my 1972 print HK book, though I have been told that there was a complete engine available in the early 1968-9 HK book, but where the fourth option comes from I would be interested to know.
Going by the description in the parts books I have your description of a short motor does not match, but matches a block and pistons.
That which you describe as a sub assembly is not mentioned and would appear that a sub assembly must have come later to cover more models, there is no sub assembly in any of my early 70's Holden books.
A short motor is described by Holden as a crankshaft,camshaft, timing gears, pistons, piston rings, con rods & front cover plate.
It seems my suspicions that a change in short motors/ sub assemblys might have occurred later may be getting close to the mark, hence the additional, sub assembly terminology.
Thanks for the later prefixes, these would be good on a seperate topic fo all to see.
Edited by user Wednesday, 10 July 2013 10:29:49 PM(UTC)
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