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1960s

Holden EH Standard/Special/Premier 

Holden EH Standard/Special/Premier  technical details

Manufacturer

General Motors-Holden's

Production

August 1963–February 1965

Class

Motor car,Commercial vehicle

Body style

4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
2-door coupé utility
2-door panel van

Drive

Rear

Engine

2.4L GMH '149' I6
2.9L GMH '179' I6

Transmission

3 speed manual
3 speed "Hydra-Matic" automatic

Wheelbase

106.0 inches (2692mm)

Length

177.6 inches (4511mm)

Width

68.0 inches (1727mm)

Height

58.2 inches (1478mm)

Curb weight

2464lb (1118kg)

 

The Holden EH is a car and Commercial vehicle produced by Holden (GM) in Australia from 1963 to 1965

History

In August 1963 revision to the EH Standard / EH Special gave the car elongated tail lights and new engines replacing the Holden EJ series.

Three drive units were now available: two versions of the previous model with 2,442 cc capacity and performance of 95 hp (70 kW) at a low compression ratio (7.7: 1) and 100 hp (74 kW) at high compression (8.8:1), and a new in-line six cylinder with the red engine, now with a seven main bearing crankshaft and carburation was now a single Bendix-Stromberg BXV-2 downdraught carburettor and larger 2,933 cc capacity and an output of 115 hp (85 kW)  2 valves per cylinder, overhead, push-rods and rockers with hydraulic tappets.

PERFORMANCE: 2.4L

  • Engine Capacity 149 cu in, 2,441.66 cu cm
  • Fuel Consumption 25 m/imp gal, 20.8 mlUS gal, 11.3 1 x 100 km
  • Max Speed 95 mph, 152.9 km/h
  • max power (SAE): 100 hp at 4,400 rpm
  • max torque (SAE): 145 1b ft, 20 kg m at 2,000 rpm
  • max engine rpm: 4,500

This engine was initially sold only with the "Hydramatic" transmission with a column shift, a hydraulic torque convertor and planetary gears with 4 ratios (1st 3.51, 2nd 2.93, 3rd 1.58, 4th 1, rev 3.36 2.35), max ratio of convertor at stall 1.3. and later also with the three-speed manual gearbox with a final drive axle ratio of 3.55. Distribution of weight came as 54.2% to front axle, and 45.8% at the rear axle.

PERFORMANCE: 2.9L

  • Engine Capacity 179 cu in, 2,933.27 cu cm
  • Fuel Consumption 25 miles imp gal, 20.8 ml US gal, 11.3 1 x 100 km
  • Max Speed 100 mph, 161 km/h
  • max power (SAE): 115 hp at 4,000 rpm
  • max torque (SAE): 175 1b ft, 24.1 kg m at 1,600 rpm
  • max engine rpm: 4,500
  • specific power: 39.2 hp/l
  • power-weight ratio: 22 lb/hp, 10 kg/hp
  • max speeds: 31 mph, 49.9 km/h in 1st gear; 58 mph, 93.4 km/h in 2nd gear; 100 mph, 161 km/h in 3rd gear

The Standard models had with no side badging, mostly with the smaller 149-cubic-inch engines. The Special models came with an optional two-tone paint jobs equipped with stainless moulding strips all round, with special badges. The top line Premier model Also new was another Premier model, the 5-door station wagon both with metallic paint, with a larger 179-cubic-inch engine and Hydramatic transmission, leather interior, bucket seats, fold-down centre armrest in the back seat, carpets, a centre console incorporating a heater/demister, a diamond dot radio, a handbrake warning light and chrome-plated wheel trims with white wall tyres.

The "S4 Special" was introduced in September 1963 for racing homologation as a minimum of 100 were required to be built & sold. These featured a 179 engine, and uprated manual transmission. Six were produced at Holden's Melbourne's (Dandenong) plant and 120 in Sydney's (Pagewood) plant.

The EH until June 1965 exactly 256,959 times (including Premier models). the EH was replaced by the Holden HD series.

Holden EH specifications

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  • Holden EH Special Technical details (1963-1965)

    ENGINE: 2.9L
    front, 4 stroke
    cylinders: 6, in line
    bore and stroke: 3.56 x 3 in, 90.4 x 76.2 mm
    engine capacity: 179 cu in, 2,933.27 cu cm
    compression ratio: 8.8
    cylinder block: cast iron;
    cylinder head: cast iron
    crankshaft bearings: 7
    valves: 2 per cylinder, overhead, push-rods and rockers, hydraulic tappets
    camshafts: 1, side
    lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter
    lubricating system capacity: 7.50 imp gal, 90.9 US gal, 4.3 1;
    carburation: 1 Bendix-Stromberg BXV-2 downdraught carburettor
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: water

    ENGINE: 2.4L

    front, 4 stroke
    cylinders: 6, in line
    bore and stroke: 3.25 x 3 in, 82.5 x 76.2 mm
    engine capacity: 149 cu in, 2,441.66 cu cm
    compression ratio: 8.8
    specific power: 41 hp/l
    cylinder block: cast iron;
    cylinder head: cast iron
    crankshaft bearings: 7
    valves: 2 per cylinder, overhead, push-rods and rockers
    hydraulic tappets
    camshafts: 1, side
    lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter
    lubricating system capacity: 7.50 imp pt, 9.09 US pt, 4.3 1;
    carburation: 1 Bendix-Stromberg BXUV-2 downdraught carburettor
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: water
    cooling system capacity: 14.96 imp pt, 18 US pt, 8.5 1.

    TRANSMISSION
    driving wheels: rear
    gearbox: mechanical gears: 3 + reverse
    final drive: hypoid bevel; axle ratio 3.55.

    CHASSIS
    type integral
    front suspension: independent, wishbones, coil springs, anti- roll bar, telescopic dampers
    rear suspension: rigid axle, semi-elliptic leafsprings, telescopic dampers.

    STEERING
    recirculating ball
    turns of steering wheel lock to lock: 3.28.
    turning circle (between walls): 38.4 ft, 11.7 m

    BRAKES
    drum, 2 front leading shoes; lining area: total 95 sq in, 612.75 sq cm.

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    voltage: 12 V
    battery: 42 Ah
    generator type: alternator, 35 Ah
    ignition distributor: Bosch

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT: Premier saloon
    wheel base: 105 in, 2,667 mm
    front track: 54.50 in, 1,384 mm
    rear track: 54.50 in, 1,384 mm
    overall length: 179.10 in, 4,549 mm
    overall width: 68 in, 1,727 mm
    overall height: 58.20 in, 1,478 mm
    ground clearance: 7.30 in, 185 mm
    dry weight: 2,542 1b, 1,153 kg

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT: Estate Station Wagon
    wheel base: 105 in, 2,667 mm
    front track: 54.50 in, 1,384 mm
    rear track: 54.50 in, 1,384 mm
    overall length: 177.60 in, 4,511 mm
    overall width: 68 in, 1,727 mm
    overall height: 58.50 in, 1,486 mm
    ground clearance: 7.30 in, 185 mm
    dry weight: 2,527 1b, 1,146 kg

    model

    description

    Vehicle type

    Construction period

    EH-215

    Standard Sedan

    4 doors

    08/1963 - 01/1965

    EH-225

    Special, Premier sedan

    4 doors

    08/1963 - 01/1965

    EH-219

    Standard Station Wagon

    5 doors

    08/1963 - 01/1965

    EH-229

    Special, Premier Station Wagon

    Ko5 doors

    08/1963 - 01/1965

    EH-2104

    Panel Van

    Delivery truck 3 doors

    08/1963 - 06/1965

    EH-2106

    Utility

    Pick Up 2 doors

    08/1963 - 06/1965

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Service
  • Holden EH Special maintenance and Service Guide (1963-1965)

    fuel: 80-85 oct petrol
    engine sump oil: 6 imp pt, 7.19 US pt, 3.4 1, SAE 30 (winter) 20 (summer), change every 6,000 miles, 9,700 km
    gearbox oil: 1.25 imp pt, 1.48 US pt, 0.7 1, SAE 90
    final drive oil: 3 imp pt, 3.60 US pt, 1.7 1
    cooling system capacity: 14.96 imp pt, 18 US pt, 8.5 1.
    normal tyre pressure: front 22 psi, 1.5 atm, rear 22 psi, 1.5 atm
    width of rims: 4.5".
    tyres: 6.40 x 13
    fuel tank capacity: 9.5 imp gal, 11.4 US gal, 43 1.
    carrying capacity: 1,058 1b, 480 kg

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