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Luxury Cars
1960s

Opel Admiral A 

Opel Admiral A (1964-1968)

Production period:

1964 to 1968

Class :

Luxury Car

Body versions :

Sedan

Engines:

Petrol :2.6–5.4 litres

Length:

4948mm

Width:

1902mm

Height:

1494-1510mm

Wheelbase :

2845mm

Curb weight :

1350-1610kg

The Opel Admiral A was built from 1964 to 1968 in Germany.

History

Only in April 1964, after the captain had been the Opel top model for more than 15 years, was offered with the Opel Admiral again as the model of this name. It had the same rectilinear body as the Opel Kapitan A and also newly built top models Opel Diplomat A with V8 engine .The Admiral was a more upper-class models that were built from spring 1964 to autumn 1968 by Adam Opel AG in Rüsselsheim , which at the time belonged to the US automobile group General Motors (GM) as can be seen by the style . The A indicates that this is the first version of the model series. The cheapest model was the Captain, the Admiral model as the successor to the Captain P 2.6 had better equipment and the top was the Diplomat with reinforced chassis, standard V8 engines and further improved equipment. The KAD A series was replaced in the spring of 1969 by the KAD B series, whose bodies were somewhat smaller and smoother

The Admiral A was a version of the Captain A that had been upgraded in various details, essentially the “L” model like the Captain P “L” before it. The name was adopted from the pre-war Admiral model, which was built from spring 1937 to autumn 1939.The Admiral A had a grid-shaped radiator grille. While the Captain A only had chrome-decorated door sills, the Admiral A had chrome-lined wheel cutouts. From September 1967 there was also a chrome-plated side protection strip.With the start of the 1966 model year, the Opel lettering on the front fenders was eliminated in September 1965, and at the same time the Opel name appeared in the radiator grille. In September 1967, the Admiral lettering was moved from the rear roof posts to the front fenders. The Admiral A was produced in 55,876 units from April 1964 to November 1968, of which 31,318 units were the 2.6 Liter engine offered until August 1965, the best-selling model in the KAD A series.

The new self-supporting body was essentially identical and its design was based on the Chevrolet Nova . The striking rectangular headlights with prismatically edged lenses and the wide-beam fog lights under the bumper, which are available as optional accessories, gave the KAD-A series an independent, harmonious appearance. Overall, however, the design of the KAD-A series in Germany was often perceived as too American.The new body was connected to a conventional chassis, consisting of a rear rigid axle with long, longitudinal two-leaf springs  and independent front wheel suspension with coil springs , wishbones and internal shock absorbers .  All KAD models had a dual-circuit brake system with front disc brakes and a brake booster .

Opel Admiral A specifications (1964-1968)

The range of engines corresponded to that of the captain A. From March 1965, the Admiral V8 was also offered with the 140 kW (190 hp) 4.6 Liter Chevrolet V8 engine, which powered the car, which weighed over 1.5 tons, in just under 10 Accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h in seconds and reached 200 km/h. However, only 623 copies of this model were delivered, which was much more expensive than the Admiral with a six-cylinder engine.

The new litre six-cylinder engine developing 140 HP at 5200 r.p.m. With its extremely short stroke, precise timing of the slanted-position valves in the wedge type combustion chamber, crankshaft with 7 main bearings, and twin barrel carburetor (with automatic choke) the new power plant shows all design features of an elastic high performance engine. The car comes with standard front disc brakes, dual circuit power brake system, and accelerates from 0—100 km/h (0—62 MPH) in 13,9 seconds, top speed is about 170 km/h
(106 MPH). The 2.6 Liter six-cylinder in-line engine with a four-bearing crankshaft and side camshaft from the previous captain was improved and now achieved 73.5 kW (100 hp) at 4600 rpm and 181 Nm at 2400 rpm. For the first time, Opel used maintenance-free hydraulic lifters , which made checking and adjusting the valve clearance unnecessary. However, this engine soon no longer met the rapidly increasing demands in the luxury class, so in September 1965 the newly designed Opel CIH six-cylinder in-line engine was launched as the “2.8 S” with a seven-bearing crankshaft, overhead camshaft and register carburettor , 2.8 Liter displacement and 92 kW (125 hp) followed. From 1967 it was equipped as the “2.8 HL” (“high-performance engine”) with two Zenith register carburettors and thus achieved 103 kW (140 hp).

  • PERFORMANCE: 2,605 cu cm
    max power (SAE): 117 hp at 4,700 rpm
    max torque (SAE): 145 1b ft, 20 kg m at 3,000 rpm
    max number of engine rpm: 5,000
    specific power: 44.9 hp/l
    Engine capacity: 158.96 cu in, 2,605 cu cm
    Fuel consumption: 23.9 ml imp gal, 19.9 ml US gal, 11.8 1 x 100 km
    Max speed: 100 mph, 161 km/h
    power-weight ratio: 25.8 lb/hp, 11.7 kg/hp
    acceleration: 0—50 mph (0 —80 km/h) 9.2 sec
    max speeds: 31.1 mph, 50 km/h in 1st gear; 49.7 mph, 80 km/h in 2nd gear; 78.3 mph, 126 km/h in 3rd gear; 100 mph, 161 km/h in 4th gear
  • PERFORMANCE: 2,784 cu cm
    Engine capacity: 169.88 cu in, 2,784 cu cm
    Fuel consumption: 22.9 m/imp gal, 19.1 m/US gal, 12.3 1 x 100 km
    Max speed: 105.6 mph, 170 km/h
    max power (SAE): 140 hp at 5,200 rpm
    max torque (SAE): 161 1b ft, 22.2 kg m at 3,000-3,900 rpm
    max engine rpm: 5,600
    specific power: 50.3 hp/l
    power-weight ratio: 20.1 lb/hp, 9.1 kg/hp
    acceleration: 0—50 mph (0—80 km/h) 9.2 sec
    max speeds: 32.3 mph, 52 km/h In 1st gear; 51.6 mph, 83 km/h in 2nd gear; 81.4 mph, 131 km/h in 3rd gear; 105.6 mph, 170 km/h in 4th gear

Now as before the Admiral is also built with 4,6 litre V 8-engine and automatic transmission (acceleration from 0—100 km/h, (0—62 MPH) in 11 seconds, top speed about 200 km/h (124 MPH).

After the Opel Regent with an eight-cylinder in - line engine , which was briefly offered at the end of the 1920s, Opel now once again had an engine with eight cylinders in its range: The V8 engine came from the Chevrolet division of the parent company General Motors (engine designation 283V). This produced 140 kW (190 hp) at 4600 rpm, produced approx. 347 Nm at 3000 rpm and was initially only available in the Diplomat.V8 engines were also installed to a small extent in the Captain and Admiral from 1965 onwards.

The engines were initially combined with a standard 4-speed steering wheel gearshift . Centre shift lever or two-speed Powerglide automatic from General Motors (already with kickdown function) with shift lever on the steering wheel could be delivered for an additional charge. The V8 engines were generally delivered in combination with an automatic transmission with a centre selector lever.

The production of this series was finished in November 1968.

Production figures KAD Between 1964 and 1968

Year

1964

1965

1966

1967

1968

total

2.6 Admiral

19,904

11,414

 

 

 

31,318

2.5 Admiral Austria

 

 

326

51

 

377

2.8 Admiral

 

5,776

11,688

3,366

2,728

23,558

4.6 Admiral

1

236

221

104

61

623

Opel Admiral A Technical details(1964-1968)

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Technical
  • Opel Admiral A Technical details and specifications (1964-1968)


    ENGINE: 2,605 cu cm
    location front
    4 stroke; cylinders: 6, vertical, in line
    bore and stroke: 3.35 x 3.01 in. 85 x 76.5 mm
    engine capacity: 158.96 cu in, 2,605 cu cm
    compression ratio:8.2
    cylinder block: cast iron
    cylinder head: cast iron
    crankshaft bearings: 4
    valves: 2 per cylinder, overhead, in line, push-rods and rockers, hydraulic tappets
    camshafts: 1, side
    lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter
    carburation: 1 Opel downdraught carburettor
    fuel feed:mechanical pump
    cooling system: water

    ENGINE: 2,784 cu cm
    4 stroke; cylinders: 6, vertical, in line
    bore and stroke: 3.62 x 2.75 in, 92 x 69.8 mm
    engine capacity: 169.88 cu in, 2,784 cu cm
    compression ratio: 9
    cylinder block:cast iron
    cylinder head: cast iron
    crankshaft bearings: 7
    valves: 2 per cylinder,overhead, in line, push-rods and rockers, hydraulic tappets
    camshafts: 1, side
    lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter
    carburation: 1 Opel twin barrel carburettor
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: liquid, sealed circuit

    TRANSMISSION
    driving wheels: rear
    clutch: single dry plate, hydraulically controlled
    gearbox: mechanical; gears: 4+ reverse
    synchromesh gears: II, Ill. IV
    gearbox ratios: I 3.428, II 2.156, III 1.366, IV 1, rev 3.317
    gear lever location: steering column
    final drive: hypoid bevel
    axle ratio: 3.700.

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

    STEERING
    recirclating ball
    turns of steering wheel lock to lock: 4.
    turning circle (between walls): 39 ft, 11.9 m

    BRAKES
    front disc (diameter 10.67 in, 271 mm)
    rear drum
    2 separate circuits,servo;
    lining area: front 24.65 sq in, 159 sq cm, rear 69.77 sq in, 450 sq cm
    total 94.42 sq in, 609 sq cm.

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    voltage: 12 V
    battery: 44 Ah
    dynamo: 350 W
    ignition distributor: Bosch

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
    wheel base: 112.01 in, 2,845 mm
    front track:58.82 in, 1,494 mm
    rear track: 59.45 in, 1,510 mm
    overall length: 194.80 in, 4,948mm
    overall width: 74.88 in, 1,902 mm
    overall height: 56.89 in, 1,445 mm
    ground clearance: 7.68 in, 195 mm
    dry weight: 3,021 1b, 1,370 kg
    distribution of weight: 52.6% front axle, 47.4% rear axle

    OPTIONAL
    power-assisted steering;
    555 W alternator
    central gear lever
    sunshine roof
    automatic gearbox, hydraulictorque convertor with 3 elements and planetary gears with 2 ratios (1 1.810, Il 1,
    rev 1.810)
    bench front seats.
    7.00 x 15 tyres

    Model-Comparison

    Opel KAD:

    Adm 2.6

    Adm 2800 p

    Adm 2800 HL

    engine

    6-cylinder four-stroke in- line engine (HL: high performance)

    displacement

    2605 cm³

    2784 cm³

    Bore × Stroke

    85 × 76.5mm

    92 × 69.8mm

    Power
    (HP)
    at 1/min

    73.5 kW (100 hp)
    4600

    92 kW (125 hp)
    4800

    103 kW (140 hp)
    4900

    Max. torque
    at 1/min

    181Nm
    2400

    206Nm
    3500

    223Nm
    3700

    compression

    8.2:1

    9.5:1

    Mixture preparation

    a downdraft carburettor

    a register downdraft carburettor

    two register downdraft carburettors

    Valve control

    OHV , side camshaft, driven by spur gear

    CIH : overhead camshaft, driven by duplex roller chain

    cooling

    Water cooling

    transmission

    4-speed transmission, steering wheel or centre shift
    (also Powerglide two-speed automatic (GM))

    Front suspension

    Independent suspension on double wishbones , coil springs

    Rear suspension

    Rigid axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs

    body

    Sheet steel, self-supporting

    Front/rear track width

    1494/1510mm

    wheelbase

    2845mm

    length

    4948mm

    Curb weight

    1380-1630kg

    Top speed

    156-158 km/h

    166-170 km/h

    175-180 km/h

    0-100km/h

    16–18 s

    14–16 s

    12–14 s

    Consumption (litres/100 kilometres)

    13-14 pp

    15-16 pp

    16-17 pp

     

    Opel KAD:

    Adm 4.6

    Adm 5.4

    engine

    8-cylinder V-engine (four-stroke)

    displacement

    4638 cc
    Chevrolet 283 (283 cubic inches )

    5354 cc
    Chevrolet 327 (327 cubic inches )

    Bore × Stroke

    98.4 × 76.2mm

    101.6 × 82.6mm

    Power
    (HP)
    at 1/min

    140 kW (190 hp)
    4600

    169 kW (230 hp)
    4700

    Max. torque
    at 1/min

    347Nm
    3000

    427Nm
    3100

    compression

    9.25:1

    10.5:1

    Mixture preparation

    a Carter four-barrel downdraught carburettor

    Valve control

    OHV, an underneath central camshaft with chain drive

    cooling

    Water cooling

    transmission

    Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission (GM), selector lever on the steering column (Captain and Admiral) or on the centre console (Diplomat)

    Front suspension

    Independent suspension on double wishbones , coil springs

    Rear suspension

    Rigid axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs

    body

    Sheet steel, self-supporting

    Front/rear track width

    1494/1510mm

    wheelbase

    2845mm

    length

    4948mm

    Curb weight

    1380-1630kg

    Top speed

    198 km/h

    200 km/h

    0-100km/h

    11 p

    10s

    Consumption (litres/100 kilometres)

    19.0 pp

    20.0 pp

     

    © Motor car History

Service
  • Opel Admiral A Service Guide (1964-1968)

    gearbox oil: 1.94 imp pt, 2.33 US pt, 1.1 1, SAE 90
    final drive oil: 2.46 imp pt, 2.96 US pt, 1.4 1, SAE 90
    greasing: every 31,100 miles, 50,000 km, 8 points
    tyre pressure (medium load): front 21 psi, 1.5 atm, rear 21 psi, 1.5 atm.
    width of rims: 5"
    tyres: 7.00 x 14
    fuel tank capacity: 15.4 imp gal, 18.5 US gal
    carrying capacity: 882 1b, 400 kg

    ENGINE: 2,605 cu cm
    fuel: 95-100 oct petrol
    engine sump oil: 7.57 imp pt, 9.09 US pt, 4.3 1, SAE 10-20
    total lubricating system capacity: 7.92 imp pt. 9.51 US pt
    cooling system capacity: 19.71 imp pt, 23.68 US pt, 11.2 1.
    valve timing: inlet opens 35° before tdc and closes 89° after bdc, exhaust opens 71° before bdc and closes 39°
    after tdc

    ENGINE: 2,784 cu cm
    cooling system capacity: 15.31 imp pt
    lubricating system capacity: 7.92 imp pt.
    fuel: 98 oct petrol
    engine sump oil: 7.39 imp pt. 8.88 US pt. 4.2 1, SAE 20, change every 3,100 miles, 5,000 km
    valve timing: inlet opens 44° before tdc and closes 86° after bdc, exhaust opens 84° before bdc and closes 46° after tdc

    © Motor car History

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