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Opel Rallye Kadett

Opel Rallye Kadett (1967-1971)

Manufacturer

Opel (General Motors)

Class

Sports Car

Production

1967 to 1971

Engine

petrol engines:

  • 1,078cc OHV I4
  • 1196 cc OHV I4
  • 1897 cc OHV I4

Transmission

4-speed manual

Wheelbase

95.12 in, 2,416 mm 

Length

164.65 in, 4,182 mm

Width

61.93 in, 1,573 mm

Height

55.31 in, 1,405 mm

Dry weight

1,720 1b, 780 kg 1.9-litre 1,786 1b, 810 kg.

 

The Opel Rallye Kadett was a sports coupe produced by the German automobile manufacturer Opel from 1967 to 1971.

History

The car was only offered as a version that was based on a luxury coupé; until July 1967 with the rear quater gills and 60 hp 1.1 litre SR engine with two carburettors. Compared to the S engine, the output had increased by 5 hp, but at the same time the unchanged maximum torque was only 3500-4500 rpm instead of the previous 2400-3600 rpm. with the normal integral chassis, the front suspension with independent, wishbones, lower transverse semi-elliptic leaf spring, telescopic dampers at the rear a rigid axle (torque tube), trailing radius arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar and telescopic dampers with optional limited slip differential. Brakes with front disc, rear drum and dual circuit, servo.

Opel-Kadett the rear quater gills

  • PERFORMANCE: 1.1L
    Max power (DIN): 60 hp at 5,200 rpm
    Max torque (DIN): 62 1b ft, 8.5 kg m at 3,800-5,000 rpm
    Max engine rpm: 5,400
    Specific power: 55.7 hp/l
    Power-weight ratio: 28.7 lb/hp, 13 kg/hp
    Acceleration: 0-50 mph (0-80 km/h) 10.5 sec
    Fuel consumption: 35.8 m/ imp gal, 29.8 m/ US gal, 7.9 | x 100 km.
    Max speeds: 27 mph, 43 km/h in 1st gear; 47 mph, 75 km/h in 2nd gear; 72 mph, 116 km/h in 3rd gear; 92 mph, 148 km/h in 4th gear

Externally recognizable by the additional halogen headlights, the matt black painting of the bonnet to limit light reflections, other side stripes, matt black painted door sills and the black interior: imitation leather seats, headlining, sun visors, etc. On request, the car could also be delivered without a matt black hood and side stripes be, but the black sills and the special interior were also retained in this "understatement version". Very few customers made use of this option.

Opel Rallye Kadett (1967-1971)

Other equipment features: sports steering wheel, three-point seat belts in front, three-phase alternator, belt tires size 155-13 and additional instruments. To the right of the speedometer was a tachometer instead of the large clock, which, as a smaller version, was housed in the additional centre console along with an oil pressure gauge and an ammeter.

From 1967 the Rallye Kadett was also available with the new coupé body (“Coupé F”) with the 1.9 litre S engine and 90 hp with Solex 32 DIDTA downdraught carburettor the power the 1.9-liter engine in the Rallye Kadett puts out as  the top-of-the-line the complete instrumentation, including tach, and a heavy-duty rear axle The 1.9 engine has a 9:1 compression ratio. engines feature a cam-in-head design The cam in-head arrangement permits an extremely rigid valve train, which accounts for precision valve timing and impressive fuel economy. Racing type,divorced skirt aluminum pistons are used in the 1.9 for better wear and cooler running.A full syncromesh, 4-speed transmission is standard.A new type is used with the 1.9 engine and has a control ring on the shift lever knob that is raised to shift into reverse. Although the shift lever is rather long, shift throws are relatively short and easy to execute. . Due to changed emissions regulations, the 1.1-litre SR engine with 60 hp was no longer available from August 1971 and was replaced by the 1.2-litre S engine with the same output. A new type of idling system from Solex as 2 Solex 35 PDSI downdraught carburettors, which prevented over-enrichment when overrun in multi-carburettor engines and simplified the idling setting, was used for the first time in Rallye Kadett versions intended for export to the USA wit 1.5l buick version. 

PERFORMANCE:1.2L

  • Max power (DIN): 60 hp at 5,400 rpm
  • Max torque (DIN): 65 1b ft, 9 kg m at 3,000-3,800 rpm
  • Acceleration: 0-50 mph (0-80 km/h) 10.5 sec
  • Fuel consumption: 33.6 m/ imp gal, 28 m/US gal, 8.4 1 x 100 km.
  • Max speeds: (l) 27 mph, 43 km/h; (Il) 47 mph, 75 km/h; (Ill) 72 mph, 116 km/h; (IV) 89 mph, 143 km/h; power-weight ratio: 29.4 lb/hp, 13.3 kg/hp

PERFORMANCE:1.9-litre

  • Max power (DIN) 90 hp at 5,100 rpm
  • Max torque (DIN) 108 1b ft, 14.9 kg m at rpm, 47.4 hp/l
  • Fuel consumption 27.2 m/ imp gal, 22.6 m/US gal, 10.4 1 x 100 km.
  • Max speeds (I) 30 mph, 49 km/h, (II) 48 mph, 78 km/h, (III) 76 mph, 123 km/h, (IV) 102 mph, 164 km/h, power-weight ratio 19.8 lb/hp, 9 kg/hp

 

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Technical

Service
  • Opel Rallye Kadett Service Guide (1967-1971)

    Gearbox oil: 1.2 imp pt, 1.5 US pt, 0.7 1, SAE 80, change every 18,600 miles, 30,000 km
    Final drive oil: 1.1 imp pt. 1.3 US pt. 0.6 1, SAE 90, change every 18,600 miles, 30.000 km
    Greasing: none
    Width of rims: 5"
    Tyres: 155 x. 13.
    Carrying capacity: 706 1b, 320 kg
    Fuel tank capacity: 8.8 imp gal, 10.6 US gal, 40 1.

    ENGINE:1.1L
    fuel: 98 oct petrol
    engine sump oil: 4.4 imp pt, 5.3 US pt, SAE 20W-30, change every 3.100 miles, 5,000 km
    total lubricating system capacity: 4.8 imp pt. 5.7 US pt, 2.7 1
    cooling system capacity: 8.4 imp pt, 10.1 US pt, 4.8 1.
    tappet clearances: inlet 0.006 in. 0.15 mm. exhaust 0.010 in, 0.25 mm
    valve timing: inlet opens 46° before tdc and closes 90° after bdc, exhaust opens 70° before bdc and closes 30° after tdc
    normal tyre pressure: front 18 psi, 1.3 atm, rear 24 psi, 1.7 atm.

    ENGINE:1.2L
    fuel: 98 oct petrol
    engine sump oil: 4.4 imp pt, 5.3 US pt, 2.5 1, SAE 20W-30, change every 3,100 miles, 5,000 km
    Total oil capacity: 4.8 imp pt, 5.7 US pt, 2.7 1
    coolant capacity: 8.3 imp pt, 9.9 US pt, 4.7 1.
    gearbox oil: 1.2 imp pt, 1.5 US pt, 0.7 1, SAE 80, change every 18,600 miles, 30,000 km
    final drive oil: 1.1 imp pt, 1.3 US pt, 0.6 1, SAE 90, change every 18,600 miles, 30,000 km
    greasing: none
    tappet clearances: inlet 0.006 in, 0.15 mm, exhaust 0.010 in, 0.25 mm
    valve timing: 46° 90° 70° 30°
    tyre pressure: front 18 psi, 1.3 atm, rear 24 psi, 1.7 atm.

    ENGINE:1.9-litre
    lubricating system capacity 5.3 imp pt, 6.3 US pt, 3 1,
    cooling system capacity 10 imp pt, 12 US pt, 5.7 1.
    valve timing 44° 86° 84° 46°.

    © Motor car History

Technical
  • Opel Rallye Kadett Technical details and specifications (1967-1971)

    ENGINE: 1.1L
    location front
    4 stroke; cylinders: 4, in line
    bore and stroke: 2.95 x 2.40 in, 75 x 61 mm
    engine capacity: 65.8 cu in, 1,078 cu cm
    compression ratio: 9.2
    cylinder block: cast iron
    cylinder head: cast iron
    crankshaft bearings: 3
    valves: 2 per cylinder, overhead, push-rods and rockers
    camshafts: 1, side
    lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter
    carburation: 2 Solex 35 PDSl-2 down-draught carburettors
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: liquid sealed circuit

    ENGINE: 1.2L
    4 stroke; 4 cylinders, in line
    Engine capacity: 73 cu in, 1,196 cc
    bore and stroke: 3.11 x 2.40 in, 79 x 61 mm
    compression ratio: 9:1
    cast iron cylinder block and head;
    3 crankshaft bearings
    valves: overhead, push-rods and rockers
    camshafts: 1, side
    lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter
    2 Solex 35 PDSI downdraught carburettors
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    sealed circuit cooling, liquid

    ENGINE: 1.9-litre
    Engine capacity: 115.8 cu in, 1,897 cc
    bore and stroke: 3.66 x 2.75 in, 93 x 69.8 mm)
    5 crankshaft bearings
    1 overhead camshaft
    1 Solex 32 DIDTA downdraught carburettor

    TRANSMISSION
    driving wheels: rear
    clutch: single dry plate (diaphragm)
    gearbox: mechanical; gears: 4 + reverse
    synchromesh gears: 2nd, 3rd, 4th
    gearbox ratios: 1st 3.867, 2nd 2.215, 3rd 1.432, 4th 1, rev 3.900
    1.9-litre (1st 3.428, 2nd 2.156, 3rd 1.366, 4th 1, rev 3.317)
    gear lever location: central
    final drive: hypoid bevel
    axle ratio: 4.110
    (Optional) limited slip differential


    CHASSIS
    integral
    front suspension: independent, wishbones, lower transverse semi-elliptic leafspring, telescopic dampers
    rear suspension: rigid axle (torque tube), trailing radius arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar, telescopic dampers.

    STEERING
    recirculating ball;
    turns of steering wheel lock to lock: 3.
    turning circle (between walls): 34.8 ft. 10.6 m

    BRAKES
    front disc, rear drum, dual circuit, servo
    lining area: total 45.3 sq in, 292 sq cm.

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    voltage: 12 V
    battery: 38 Ah 1.9-litre 44 Ah
    generator type: alternator
    ignition distributor: Bosch
    headlamps: 4.
    (Optional) electrically-heated rear window.

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
    wheel base: 95.12 in, 2,416 mm
    front track: 49.29 in, 1,252 mm
    rear track: 50.24 in, 1,276 mm
    overall length: 164.65 in, 4,182 mm
    overall width: 61.93 in, 1,573 mm
    overall height: 55.31 in, 1,405 mm
    ground clearance: 4.45 in, 113 mm
    dry weight: 1,720 1b, 780 kg 1.9-litre 1,786 1b, 810 kg.

    © Motor car History

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