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Motor Cars
1960s

Holden Belmont Kingswood First Generation (HK)

Holden Belmont Kingswood Technical details and specifications  First Generation (HK)

Manufacturer

Holden (General Motors)

Production

1968 to 1969

Class

Motor Car

Body style

  • 2-door coupe utility
  • 3-door panel van
  • 4-door sedan
  • 5-door station wagon

Wheel base

111 in, 2,819 mm

Length

184.80 in, 4,694 mm

Width

71.40 in, 1,814 mm

Height

55.60 in, 1,412 mm

Ground clearance

7.20 in, mm

dry weight

2,521 1b, 1,144 kg V8 2,658 1b, 1,206 kg

 

The 1960s Holden Belmont and Kingswood HK first Generation was built in the model years from 1968 to 1969.

History

The Holden Belmont and Kingswood were built from 1968 to 1977 by Holden in Australia as a successor to the standard. In parallel, the Holden Kingswood replaced the special the full-size Holden range of family cars comprised the Holden Standard, the Holden Special, and Holden Premier models. This was still manufactured until 1979 as Kingswood and Kingswood SL. The Kingswood Utility was manufactured until 1985. Manufactured in a choice of sedan and station wagon with Commercial utility coupé, panel van, on more basic variants were offered.

Belmont panel van service

In January 1968, the  Holden were introduced under a new name. The HR replacing the standard was the Holden Belmont this became the Belmont HK, the HR Special the Kingswood HK. Only the luxury Premier retained its name. The cars increased in wheelbase and length by 5 "and were given a new, contoured front, with the centre of the radiator grille and the vehicle corners with the headlights going forward. The new grille was horizontally and vertically divided by a chrome strip. Over the rear wheel arches there was a fashionable hip kink and there were wide taillights. In addition to Belmont, Kingswood and Premier in this series were also the sports coupe Monaro and the luxury sedan Brougham manufactured, Belmont panel van with payload of 13.5cwt. and cargo space of over 90 cubic feet, tailgate width of 49.2 ins and cargo height 40 ins also the pickup ute was available as Belmont and Kingswood with options for bucket seats and fitted with toughened underbody with protective steel skids, for extra strength and heaver shock absobers along with a special Taxi version.

Holden Belmont Kingswood HK

Engines

  • 2.6L GMH '161' I6
  • 3.0L GMH '186' I6
  • 3.0L GMH '186S' I6
  • 5.0L 'Chevrolet 307' V8
  • 5.4L 'Chevrolet 327' V8

In addition to the well-known six-cylinder engines with 2.6 l and 3.05 l displacement and 108-145 bhp (79-107 kW), there were for the first time at Holden V8 engines. Chevrolet contributed a 5031 cc and 210 bhp (154 kW) engine, and the other GM brands the 2-door coupe Monaro GTS came with a 5359 cc V8 and 250 bhp (184 kW) V8s. Transmission 3 or 4 speed manual and 2-speed "Powerglide" automatic option.

PERFORMANCE

  • 161 cu in
    Engine capacity: 161 cu in
    Fuel consumption: 27.4 m/imp gal, 22.8 m/US gal, 10.3 x 100 km
    Max speed: 92 mph, 148 km/h
    max power (SAE): 114 hp at 4,400 rpm
    max torque (SAE): 157 1b ft, 21.7 kg m at 2,000 rpm
    max engine rpm: 5,200
    specific power: 43.2 hp/l
    power-weight ratio: 22 lb/hp, 10 kg/hp
    acceleration: standing 1/4-mile 20.6 sec, 0-50 mph (0-80 km/h) 11.4 sec
  • 186 cu in
    3,047.98 cu cm
    126 hp (max speed 96 mph, 154.6 km/h) and 145 hp (max speed 106 mph, 170.7 km/h)
  • 307 cu in
    V8 engine capacity 307 cu in
    max power (SAE) 210 hp at 4,600 rpm, max torque (SAE) 300 1b ft, 41.4 kg m at 2,400 rpm, max speed 113 mph, 181.9 km/h

The HK range produced just under 200,000 and was replaced by the Holden HT series in May 1969.

model

description

Vehicle type

Construction period

HK-80135

Belmont Wagon

Combi, five-door

01 / 1968-05 / 1969

HK-80169

Belmont Sedan

Limousine, four-door

01 / 1968-05 / 1969

HK-80170

Belmont Panelvan

Delivery van, three-door

03 / 1968-05 / 1969

HK-80180

Belmont Utility

Pickup, two-door

03 / 1968-05 / 1969

HK-80335

Kingswood Wagon

Combi, five-door

01 / 1968-05 / 1969

HK-80369

Kingswood Sedan

Limousine, four-door

01 / 1968-05 / 1969

HK-80380

Kingswood Utility

Pickup, two-door

03 / 1968-05 / 1969

Holden Belmont Kingswood HK 1st Gen (1968-1969)

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Holden Belmont Kingswood HK 1st Gen (1968-1969)

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Technical

Technical
  • Holden Kingswood 1st Gen Technical details and specifications (1968-1971)

    ENGINE: 161 cu in
    location front
    4 stroke; cylinders: 6. vertical, in line
    bore and stroke: 3.37 x 3 in, 85.7 x 76.2 mm
    engine capacity: 161 cu in, 2,638.31 cu cm
    compression ratio:9.2
    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 Bendix-Stromberg BXUV-2 downdraught carburettor
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: water

    TRANSMISSION
    driving wheels: rear
    clutch: single dry plate, hydraulically controlled
    gearbox: mechanical: gears: 3 + reverse
    synchromesh gears: II and III
    gearbox ratios: I 2.990, II 1.590, III 1, rev 2.990
    gear lever: steering column
    final drive: hypoid bevel
    axle ratio: 3.550.
    (Optional) limited slip final drive
    (Optional) 3.900 or 3.360 axle ratio
    (Optional) 2-speed automatic gearbox (1 1.820, Il 1, rev 1.820), 3.550 axle ratio

    CHASSIS
    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): 36.5 ft, 11.1 m
    (Optional) power-assisted steering

    BRAKES
    drum
    area rubbed by linings: front 127.23 sq in, 820.63 sq cm
    area rubbed by linings: rear 98.96 sq in, 638.29 sq cm
    area rubbed by linings: total 226.19 sq in, 1,458.92 sq cm.
    (Optional) servo brake
    (Optional) front disc brakes

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    voltage: 12 V
    battery: 44 Ah
    generator type: alternator, 470 W
    ignition distributor: Bosch or Lucas

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
    wheel base: 111 in, 2,819 mm
    front track: 57.12 in, 1,451 mm
    rear track: 57.12 in, 1,451 mm
    overall length: 184.80 in, 4,694 mm
    overall width: 71.40 in, 1,814 mm
    overall height: 55.60 in, 1,412 mm ESTATE 56.81 in. 1.443 mm:
    ground clearance: 7.20 in, mm
    dry weight: 2,521 1b, 1,144 kg V8 dry weight 2,658 1b, 1,206 kg  ESTATE 2.835 lb. 1,286 kg. 
    distribution of weight: 51.2% front axle, 48.8% rear axle

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Service
  • Holden Kingswood 1st Gen Maintenance and Service Guide (1968-1971)


    gearbox oil:1.75 imp pt, 2.11 US pt, 1 1, SAE 90, change every 12,000 miles, 19,300 km
    cooling system capacity: 16 imp pt. 19.24 US pt
    final drive oil: 2.50 imp pt, 2.96 US pt, 1.4 1, SAE 90
    greasing: every 12,000 miles, 19,300 km, 18 points
    normal tyre pressure: front 24 psi,1.7 atm, rear 24 psi. 1.7 atm.
    width of rims: 5"
    tyres: 6.95 x 14
    fuel tank capacity: 16.5 imp gal, 19.8 US gal
    carrying capacity: 1,058 1b, 480 kg

    161 cu in

    fuel: 97 oct petrol
    engine sump oil: 6 imp pt,7.19 US pt, 3.4 1, SAE 20W-20, change every 6,000 miles, 9,700 km
    total lubricating system capacity: 7.50 imp pt,US pt
    valve timing: inlet opens 35° before tdc and closes 75° after bdc, exhaust opens 70° before bdc and closes 40° after tdc
    307 cu in valve: timing 38° 92° 88° 52°

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