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13-02-2009, 09:46 PM | #31 | ||
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[QUOTE=coupex]The 161ci Vauxhall six introduced in 1961 is very similar to the Holden red six introduced in 1963. In 1965 Vauxhall increased the motor to 202ci, the Holden 202 from 1971 shares an identical bore and stroke 3.625in x 3.25in.[/QUOTE
Imo totally different motors..The cam had solid lifters, it had 5 main bearing crank, 12 port head.. Went a lot harder than the Holden 186 at the time... Was used extensively in N.Z stock car racing... Some S/A models got a Chrysler V8..
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Do NOT know if this is true..
But I was told years ago .. Caterpillar consigned Ford to develop & design an integral V8 diesel block engine.. Back then most diesel blocks where made in separate pieces and bolted together.. The old Cat V8 diesel shure look like a BIG Clevo engines. Including the heads..
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This is getting good
OK Harry and Henry joint venture I bet it wasnt called that back in the 50s it had to be then cause Harry died in 1963 I think There was one Ford that I know of that had the FF 4WD that was Fergusons name for it was the 1969 English V6 Zephyr made for the UK police and the only other use that Ive heard of is in the Jensen Interceptor FF but that used the 6 Litre Chrysler motor re the 3208 Cat motors I doubt if they have any relationship to a Cleveland they are just too big but I have seen a few 350 cbic inch GMs as in Chev but they are diesels Ford also put a diesel head pump and injectors on the pommy slant 300 ci petrol motors in D series trucks see ya |
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13-02-2009, 10:34 PM | #35 | ||
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I would have thought it was back in 50's when Cat consigned Ford ??..
Hell yea much bigger than Clevo .. But similar casting on 2x's scale..
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14-02-2009, 09:07 AM | #36 | ||
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A bit hazy on the facts here, but the other irony of the Stag / BL saga was that BL already had the 3.5 ex-Buick V8 but this didn't stop them from developing the same displacement 3.5 for the Stag range. The Stag engine was a pile of cxxp. The Buick 3.5 was a good soldier with a lovely exhaust note.
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14-02-2009, 10:11 AM | #37 | ||
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The Buick line of mtrs has an interesting history and many evolved from the 215 fireball V8.
The V6 Buick mtr that was fitted to the Aussie holdens evolved from a early seventies 350 (5.7) Buick V8 with 2 pots removed like a starfire Holden mtr even the pistons, oil pump , timing cover and bell housing were the same on the early V6 and V8 mtrs. The line of mtrs that eventually evolved out of the 215 Buick fireballs V8 included the RoverV8 Leyland Aussie V8 the Buick 350, 430 and 455 cu V8’s. The well known V6 that powered many vehicles in N/A , Turbo charged and supercharged form. It was also an odd fire and even fire mtr at one stage. In 1987 it powered the quickest domestic production car in the US the Buick Grand National turbo V6 even quicker than the Corvette of that year over ¼ mile It was made into FWD to power the later cars and even the Aussie 253 and 308 had some designs incorporated into them from the Buick V8 mtrs |
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Interesting note about the Daimler Benz DB600 series origins.
Can you substantiate this with reputable sources? I haven't found much detail on prewar (WWII) German aero engine development cheers Bill.
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One interesting thing about the Holden V8 is the RH bank is "forward" to suit RHD cars. I thought the Datsun L-series motor looks very similar to the BMW 4/6cyl ohc. The Standard Vanguard motor is a classic - the same engine powering a sportscar and a tractor! Corvette ZR1 LT5 motor was designed by Lotus. 500SEC - I think that was inter-company rivalry, the same reason the Jag XJ40 was designed so a vee engine would not fit (they were worried the Rover V8 would replace the AJ16 they were working on), and that ended up causing a lot of hassle when they got around to making a V12 version! |
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[QUOTE=outback_ute]Very interesting thread!
That doesn't make sense, I thought the Hemi was developed in Adelaide. when i get the chance i will send you the link to the engineer yank that described the whole process in finite detail if you like. give me a day or so.
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Just a few notes
the Hemi 6 was made in 215 ci form for the Centura and some of the Dodge (Valiant) utes the Dodge utes were the low spec ones usually bench seat 3 on the tree and no chrome at all probably the only ones that didnt rust also the 245 ci heavy duty were used in Dodge trucks up to 15 tonne gross 8 tonne trucks but they had from memory different fly wheel and bell housing bolts the ears on the back had extra bolt holes now did any one read about the complete engine assembly plant from Lonsdale in SA ripped up and sent to Austria where they made Jeeps have a look at a Jeep 4 litre high output motor its a 245 hemi with fuel injection Wait till we get to Renault trucks that morphed into Macks or Pommy ERFs Nee Foden that turned into Western stars and Ford Louisvilles that turned into Sterlings LETS KEEP THIS THREAD GOING ITS GOOD TO USE MY BRAIN AGAIN |
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Risking an assault of righteous indignation, the story that went around when the Clevo was introduced here, was that it was developed by a bunch of expat GM guys who had followed their boss, Bunkie Knudsen, over to Ford. I don't know if there is any truth to this?
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Im pretty sure that a while back ford was shipping their Taurus blocks to Yamaha or to get them machined then shipping them back and putting them in cars , cant ford machine a block?
I read that the forging dies for a lot of manufacturers are made in India
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For you carb heads
When the first Spitfires went inverted in battle to get away from the BF109 What do you think happened to the engine when you turn an SU carb with a float bowl upside , down
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One of the Zetec engines, the Zetec SE, was developed in colaboration with Yamaha. It came in a 1.3 (Fiesta) and 1.7 (Puma) and was under the Sigma codename
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Just as an interest I pulled this snippet off Wikipedia
The Koenigsegg CCR used a modified, Rotrex supercharged Ford Modular 4-valve DOHC 4.7L V8, which produced 806 hp (601 kW), to achieve a top speed of 241 mph (388 km/h). This certified top speed was recorded on February 28, 2005 in Nardo, Italy and broke the McLaren F1's world record for fastest production car. [15] The accomplishment was recognized by Guinness World Records in 2005, who gave the Koenigsegg CCR the official title of World's Fastest Production Car. The Koenigsegg record was broken several months later by the Bugatti Veyron. This engine is the basis for Koenigsegg's twin-supercharged flexible fuel V8 seen in the CCX. |
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14-02-2009, 08:54 PM | #51 | ||
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The Triumph Stag V8 was 3.0 litre, not 3.5 as someone claimed.
It was based on a 4 cylinder that Triumph built and supplied to SAAB (who at that stage mainly used 2 strokes). Triumph only used the 1.5L four cylinder in their own cars after the V8 came out in the Stag |
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Love this thread. Has anyone heard that Ford designed the 4.2 motor in the GQ patrol if you take one of these apart ot is amazing how similar they are could also explain their nasty habit of doing head gaskets and heads as well.
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magic stuff this, our beloved falcon 6, (which i have had 2 incarnations of), dates back to 1960 in australia, but was it a direct copy of a yank 6? how far back does the yank 6 version go, and i wonder what the yanks would think of australia still using a streched and massage version of it after so long?
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i knew an engineer who was rebuilding a P76 V8 and he would of needed a 2nd mortgage to buy a set of pistons. he measured all the dimensions of a piston and went on a search through a pistion reference book and discovered they were actually holden 173 pistons so he bought 2 sets for about 1/4 the price and had 4 left over
makes you wonder just how much cross over there is
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Honda designed the Crossflow head for the Falcons in the 70s.Holden also tried a Crossflow head but failed in the attempt
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