Owners Manual 1964 Eh Holden
Jun 1, 2012 - From The Classifieds: 1964 Holden EH Special sedan. It was itself a big improvement over the old grey motor that had done service since 1948. The very-limited, manual-transmission S4 model was based on the Special. 1964 Holden EH Special EH Manual. 2nd owner car speaks for itself Does have the 186 and front disk brakes'. 1964 Holden EH Premier EH Manual. For 1962-1965 HOLDEN EJ/EH 179 2.9L L6 MANUAL aluminum radiator new. EJ / EH 179 2.9L L6 MANUAL 1962-1965 aluminum radiator 1963 1964. HOLDEN EH EJ WORKSHOP MANUAL VAUXHALL VICTOR WORKSHOP MANUAL.
Holden Special sedan Overview Manufacturer Also called Holden Standard Holden Special Holden Premier Holden Utility Holden Panel Van Production August 1963–February 1965 Body and chassis 4-door 5-door 2-door 2-door Powertrain 149 cu in (2.4 L) 6-cyl 179 cu in (2.9 L) 6-cyl 3spd manual 3spd 'Hydra-Matic' automatic Dimensions 106.0 inches (2692mm) Length 177.6 inches (4511mm) Width 68.0 inches (1727mm) Height 58.2 inches (1478mm) 2464lb (1118kg) Chronology Predecessor Successor The Holden EH was an produced by in Australia from 1963 to 1965. The EH was released in August 1963 replacing the series and was the first Holden to incorporate the new 'Red' engine, with a 7 main bearing crankshaft instead of the 4 main bearing crankshaft used in the 'Grey' engine. The larger capacity 149 ci (2400cc) engine was first only sold attached to a three-speed manual gear box or the 'Hydramatic' three-speed automatic transmission with a (column shift). Although the Controlled Coupling Hydramatic used in the EH was actually a six speed, it effectively worked as a three speed unit except at full throttle.
The 179 ci (2900cc) engine was initially only sold with the 'Hydramatic' three-speed. The first EH with a 179 ci engine and a manual gear box was called the 'EH-S4', fitted with an up-graded manual gear box, with stronger gears than the 149ci gear box and an up-graded clutch. The three-speed manual (column shift) gear boxes had no on first gear, requiring.
A total of 256,959 EH Holdens were produced and sold from 1963 to 1965, when the EH was replaced by the series. Range The Holden EH range was offered in the following models:. Standard Sedan. Standard Station Sedan. Special Sedan. Special Station Sedan. S4 Special Sedan.
Premier Sedan. Premier Station Sedan. Utility. Panel van The Station Sedan name was used on all models. 'Standard' models were basic with no side badging and were mostly fitted with 149ci engines, rubber floor mats and single-tone acrylic paint finish. Models came equipped with stainless moulding strips all round, special badges and optional two-tone paint jobs still in acrylic paint.
'Premier' was the top of the range model with 179ci engine and hydramatic transmission, leather interior, bucket seats, fold down centre armrest in the back seat, carpets, metallic paint, centre console incorporating a heater/demister, diamond dot radio, handbrake warning light and chrome plated wheel trims. The Standard EH was the same price as its predecessor (EJ) at A$2102. The 'S4 Special' was introduced in September 1963 for racing homologation purposes (a minimum of 100 were required to be built & sold). These featured a 179 engine, manual transmission with hardened gears,12 gallon fuel tank (9 gallon was standard), a more comprehensive tool kit, metal lined brake shoes and a larger tailshaft. Six were produced at Holden's Melbourne's (Dandenong) plant and 120 in Sydney's (Pagewood) plant.
Galileo manual. Norm Darwin, 100 Years of GM in Australia, 2002, page 235. EH Holden Owners Manual, General Motors - Holden, 1964 (Provided with car at purchase). ^ Retrieved from www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au on 1 March 2009. ^ Sales brochure for EH series Holden Sedans and Station Sedans. ^ Sales brochure for EH series Holden Utility and Panel Van.
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1963 EH Holden Special S4, Australian Muscle Car, Issue 9, pages 80-86 The Song 'EH Leatherette', was recorded by The Detonators, am Australian Rockabilly band, in 2007. External links. Retrieved from The Sixties Holden Archives on 1 March 2009.
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