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#21 Posted : Friday, 28 May 2021 5:02:28 PM(UTC)
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NSW declared disc mandatory with V8 in 1969.

Glad that others also think this would be a good idea, would be great for trivia nights.

There would be some interesting ones, like Power windows, available only on the following Kingswoods, HK, HT and HQ with XV4 XW8.

Same with Vinyl roof, HR Premier, then Kingswood added in HK, never on Belmont.

Then you can also have specifications, like interior light, then delay off interior light. Door locks, both doors, left door and right door only.

The biggest problem would be getting enough experts together to compile.
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#22 Posted : Saturday, 29 May 2021 5:50:25 AM(UTC)
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Vinyl roof on VB-VC it is a dealer's option or a factory?
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#23 Posted : Saturday, 29 May 2021 9:09:06 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Warren Turnbull Go to Quoted Post
NSW declared disc mandatory with V8 in 1969.

Glad that others also think this would be a good idea, would be great for trivia nights.

There would be some interesting ones, like Power windows, available only on the following Kingswoods, HK, HT and HQ with XV4 XW8.

Same with Vinyl roof, HR Premier, then Kingswood added in HK, never on Belmont.

Then you can also have specifications, like interior light, then delay off interior light. Door locks, both doors, left door and right door only.

The biggest problem would be getting enough experts together to compile.


What might’ve a bigger problem Warren is finding not only the right documentation but the right version. For example, Ben and I were both trying to decipher the HQ POA documents last week for dual exhaust, what a nightmare! So many revisions over the life of it that it gets confusing. You would not believe the intricate web that is dual exhaust across HQ from the start to the end.

The other interesting HQ things I found in the preliminary HQ specs (prior to full features manual) is most 253 powered versions were to get a banjo, and early on the 202 was to continue with the S camshaft as per HT-HG 186. So on the surface it looks like the intention was that the standard 253 ratios (2.78 auto and 3.08 manual) would be banjo, but anything optioned with 3.36 would be Salisbury. I guess 253 commercials would have been Salisbury as well as we saw with 6cyl HQ cab chassis.
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#24 Posted : Saturday, 29 May 2021 12:12:02 PM(UTC)
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There are plenty of HD/HR X2 & S cars & HT 253 V8s with front drums.

You could have purchased an HK 307 with drums.

AFAIK they made all V8s from HG onwards include front discs as standard.

Yes, I agree that disc brakes & radial tyres are what makes a modern car.

Dr Terry


ummm... nope
my first job, my managers co car... very early HQ Kingswood
(no head rests etc) was a 308 auto... no power steer and drums
and yeah.. cross plies of course

In the wet and on Richmond tram tracks, this thing was lethal

My HD stopped better than the 'Q


So the HD drum braked car stoped better than a HQ drum braked car.
My brothers 173 Kingswood was doing 100mph down a hill on to a flat and then jumped on the brakes full on and missed a turnoff we were going to go up, the brakes were cold before hand as we were on the highway for 20 miles before hand and then got flat out brake fade at about 30mph.

The weight of the HD and the HQ being one factor and the size of the brakes being another and then the material of the pads being another point. Back in the days I would think Bendix was the standard Holden pad and also the replacement most likely would be the same ?
with the EH on you could get sintered shoes, it would be interesting to see the difference in performance, they must of made a huge progress because I am sure on the race track the standard shoe material would be worthless given 2 laps of a track.

One could boast down the pub in 1964 about sintered brake shoes fitted to your car Dancing a good idea if you towed a van I would say, or you drove the big 179 powered beast hard you would need them and what of if you had the 197 hotted up.

I was thinking of the days when the EH came out what could they do to the red motor in 1964 as to the heads and any valve size options that were on the cards back in the days, I think YT heads came out in 1969 but what did they do before that and as to porting jobs. it was 8/1970 when the XU-1 came with the bigger valves.
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#25 Posted : Saturday, 29 May 2021 12:39:16 PM(UTC)
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Dave Bennett was doing heads before 1969. He started modding 327’s in 1968. His HR 186S manual Premier was what got GMH’s attention for the XU1 heads. It easily out accelerated an XR GT which was the Ford performance car at the time.
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#26 Posted : Saturday, 29 May 2021 6:35:58 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Smitty2 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Go to Quoted Post
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There are plenty of HD/HR X2 & S cars & HT 253 V8s with front drums.

You could have purchased an HK 307 with drums.

AFAIK they made all V8s from HG onwards include front discs as standard.

Yes, I agree that disc brakes & radial tyres are what makes a modern car.

Dr Terry


ummm... nope
my first job, my managers co car... very early HQ Kingswood
(no head rests etc) was a 308 auto... no power steer and drums
and yeah.. cross plies of course

In the wet and on Richmond tram tracks, this thing was lethal

My HD stopped better than the 'Q



always gotta be pipin in and having a say huh... must be leo pruneau here

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#27 Posted : Sunday, 30 May 2021 12:18:12 PM(UTC)
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Vinyl roof on VB-VC it is a dealer's option or a factory?



never factory ... . just not listed on VB-VL production code docs nor is there any listing in the parts books


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#28 Posted : Sunday, 30 May 2021 12:23:58 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: castellan Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Smitty2 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Go to Quoted Post
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There are plenty of HD/HR X2 & S cars & HT 253 V8s with front drums.

You could have purchased an HK 307 with drums.

AFAIK they made all V8s from HG onwards include front discs as standard.

Yes, I agree that disc brakes & radial tyres are what makes a modern car.

Dr Terry


ummm... nope
my first job, my managers co car... very early HQ Kingswood
(no head rests etc) was a 308 auto... no power steer and drums
and yeah.. cross plies of course

In the wet and on Richmond tram tracks, this thing was lethal

My HD stopped better than the 'Q


So the HD drum braked car stopped better than a HQ drum braked car.
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yep... as i wrote earlier, my HD X2 has discs :)

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#29 Posted : Sunday, 30 May 2021 12:33:58 PM(UTC)
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Vinyl roof on VB-VC it is a dealer's option or a factory?



never factory ... . just not listed on VB-VL production code docs nor is there any listing in the parts books




I was going to say the same thing. AFAIK there were no vinyl roofs for VB-VL, no PO code. no part nos. No reference anywhere, EXCEPT one.

In Group 12.116, the parts catalogue lists: Moulding, rear quarter - vinyl roof VB, VC, VH (sedan) part nos. 90045643 (LH) & 90045644 (RH)

My guess is that the mouldings were made available to the aftermarket to allow dealers to get vinyl roofs fitted.

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#30 Posted : Sunday, 30 May 2021 5:50:30 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: we wreck 81837s only Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Smitty2 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Go to Quoted Post
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There are plenty of HD/HR X2 & S cars & HT 253 V8s with front drums.

You could have purchased an HK 307 with drums.

AFAIK they made all V8s from HG onwards include front discs as standard.

Yes, I agree that disc brakes & radial tyres are what makes a modern car.

Dr Terry


ummm... nope
my first job, my managers co car... very early HQ Kingswood
(no head rests etc) was a 308 auto... no power steer and drums
and yeah.. cross plies of course

In the wet and on Richmond tram tracks, this thing was lethal

My HD stopped better than the 'Q



always gotta be pipin in and having a say huh... must be leo pruneau here



You got a real hang up with this guy? Been a long time since I've seen any positive input from you, lately you just want to have a dig at this guy?why? you got a chip on your shoulder?
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#31 Posted : Sunday, 30 May 2021 6:23:45 PM(UTC)
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Dave Bennett was doing heads before 1969. He started modding 327’s in 1968. His HR 186S manual Premier was what got GMH’s attention for the XU1 heads. It easily out accelerated an XR GT which was the Ford performance car at the time.


Yes but were they YT heads truly as we know them back then or just a type of thing like, and were did he get the valves from for the HR what size and brand, but then again I think that HR was modified in 1969 if I remember correctly and not 1967.

That HR that he was testing was not just the head but a mod camshaft as well if I remember correctly.

Who did such work on Holden red heads back in 1964 for the normal drivers and what valves could be used I wonder.

I remember a mate had Ford valves out of a XC 4.1L in his 186 but that head was done about 1980.


What do you all recon about the YT Valves in the Holden V8's I think that the L34 type were lighter than the YT, because the L34 type had the dished out head face and the YT was just flat, I think they were both the same size ?

I believe that the YT 6 cyl red head had bigger valves than the XU-1 were. one could expound on the ports of the XU-1 over the standard cast head if their is anything really.
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#32 Posted : Tuesday, 1 June 2021 10:12:40 AM(UTC)
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never factory ... . just not listed on VB-VL production code docs nor is there any listing in the parts books

I asked because this option was listed in the official brochure:

http://www.oldcarbrochur...olden%20Commodore-14.jpg

Thanks for the confirmation.


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I can't think of any standard fitment items that were added between 1948 and the EJ.


Blinkers, rear reflectors, dual tail/brake lights, front stabiliser bar, glovebox lock & dual interior sun visors.

Electric wipers, hydraulic clutch & sealed beam headlights are there too, but they are improvements, not additions.

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#34 Posted : Tuesday, 1 June 2021 12:40:48 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: HK1837 Go to Quoted Post
Dave Bennett was doing heads before 1969. He started modding 327’s in 1968. His HR 186S manual Premier was what got GMH’s attention for the XU1 heads. It easily out accelerated an XR GT which was the Ford performance car at the time.


Yes but were they YT heads truly as we know them back then or just a type of thing like, and were did he get the valves from for the HR what size and brand, but then again I think that HR was modified in 1969 if I remember correctly and not 1967.

That HR that he was testing was not just the head but a mod camshaft as well if I remember correctly.

Who did such work on Holden red heads back in 1964 for the normal drivers and what valves could be used I wonder.

I remember a mate had Ford valves out of a XC 4.1L in his 186 but that head was done about 1980.


What do you all recon about the YT Valves in the Holden V8's I think that the L34 type were lighter than the YT, because the L34 type had the dished out head face and the YT was just flat, I think they were both the same size ?

I believe that the YT 6 cyl red head had bigger valves than the XU-1 were. one could expound on the ports of the XU-1 over the standard cast head if their is anything really.


Dave Bennett started Perfectune in 1962 and was modifying heads. GMH copied his head for the LC XU1 after he declined an order from them, but during LJ Bennett was making them for GMH as he could do volume production by then. He did the L34 heads too for GMH.

I think the L34 valve head diameter are just standard size SBC, not sure on length though.
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Dave Bennett was doing heads before 1969. He started modding 327’s in 1968. His HR 186S manual Premier was what got GMH’s attention for the XU1 heads. It easily out accelerated an XR GT which was the Ford performance car at the time.


Yes but were they YT heads truly as we know them back then or just a type of thing like, and were did he get the valves from for the HR what size and brand, but then again I think that HR was modified in 1969 if I remember correctly and not 1967.

That HR that he was testing was not just the head but a mod camshaft as well if I remember correctly.

Who did such work on Holden red heads back in 1964 for the normal drivers and what valves could be used I wonder.

I remember a mate had Ford valves out of a XC 4.1L in his 186 but that head was done about 1980.


What do you all recon about the YT Valves in the Holden V8's I think that the L34 type were lighter than the YT, because the L34 type had the dished out head face and the YT was just flat, I think they were both the same size ?

I believe that the YT 6 cyl red head had bigger valves than the XU-1 were. one could expound on the ports of the XU-1 over the standard cast head if their is anything really.


Dave Bennett started Perfectune in 1962 and was modifying heads. GMH copied his head for the LC XU1 after he declined an order from them, but during LJ Bennett was making them for GMH as he could do volume production by then. He did the L34 heads too for GMH.

I think the L34 valve head diameter are just standard size SBC, not sure on length though.

I think the Chevy v8 valve is the same length and stem.
The L34 Valve is nothing like the TY valves on the V8's and the 6 cyl YT valves are bigger than the XU-1 and different material.

I doubt it that YT was making XU-1 heads or L34 heads for Holden, the only thing that I know of was with the Blue heads for Brock that YT was doing them for Brock. and Holden had cast some heads for Brock.

I can't see Holden ever getting heads done by outsiders ever.

XU-1 heads are nothing like TY heads.

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Being such a small production run (~263), I do believe that Perfectune did the L34 heads for Holden.

Maybe the same for the last run of LJ XU1s.

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Being such a small production run (~263), I do believe that Perfectune did the L34 heads for Holden.

Maybe the same for the last run of LJ XU1s.

Dr Terry


The last LJ XU-1 maybe true.

But the L34 valves are not the YT valves. that's why I have been lead to question such a thing.
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Perfectune did a lot of the LJ XU-1 heads and the 500 pairs of L34 heads. From memory GMH had to make 500 sets of parts to homologate L34. That is why there were so many L34 parts around for years, and dealers were selling upgrade kits to SLR5000 owners. HDT were even selling what they called a HO engine option in the 80’s that was basically an L34 bottom end.

GMH didn’t really have the capability to do small volume machining. They almost always outsourced it. Almost everything they put into cars came from outside suppliers, they essentially only cast stuff and pressed sheetmetal, and built cars and components from it. When the first few hundred GTS350 manual engines got water damaged they had Repco rebuild them, they didn’t have the ability to do it, or at least to do it economically. Even the minor machining on the bore tops on those final bigger valve XU1 engines was done outside of GMH I believe.

I think L34 valves were just stock GM bits, like the cam, lifters etc. You could change out that sort of stuff in GroupC in 1974. Just had to keep the block, crank, rods, heads, pistons and intake plus headers to the first join.

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I can't think of any standard fitment items that were added between 1948 and the EJ.


Blinkers, rear reflectors, dual tail/brake lights, front stabiliser bar, glovebox lock & dual interior sun visors.

Electric wipers, hydraulic clutch & sealed beam headlights are there too, but they are improvements, not additions.

Dr Terry


How about the advancement of headlights 6V to 12V ? then what ? to the HK Premier and Brougham with 4 lights and then with the HZ H4 on the Kingswood SL and Premier and Statesman with 4 not to mention I think that the HZ GTS got pencil beam high beam and maybe Sandman.

I think that the H4 was a great advancement in lights back then.

The spotlights that I had were magic in 1984 Hella 180 I think they were and a dude with a XA GT Hardtop had some huge spotlights he was fry cows with them.
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I doubt it that YT was making XU-1 heads or L34 heads for Holden, the only thing that I know of was with the Blue heads for Brock that YT was doing them for Brock. and Holden had cast some heads for Brock.

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GMH never cast 'heads' for Brock.. ever*

VC SL/E Commodores that became HDT Commodores... had standard XT5 'enhanced performance' blue 308 engines fitted and
HDT mules ripped the heads off when the cars arrived in Nort Melbourne and they were sent to Perfectune in Moorabbin .. for a large
valve/standard bowl CNC jobbie Something Perfectune were very good at.

Even the famous 'B' cast heads were never done for HDT or Brock. They were done as part of the homologation process
for the engine fitted to VKSS model as well as the VKSS GrpA (aka A9L) model. Part identification was one reason for that
famous 'B' scratched in the sand mould by whichever production foundry inspector happened to be there (keeping count)

Even the later and better 'big valve' (but no scratched in 'B' on the casting) unleaded petrol head used on VL - on both standard SL's etc
and the carby VL SS GrpA was a better head than that used on the VK .... which was also a better head used on VC

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