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Vauxhall Cresta PC 

Vauxhall Cresta PC (1965-1972)

Production

1965 to 1972

Built

53,912

Body style

4-door saloon
5-door estate car

Engine

3,294 cc ohv I6

Transmission

3 or 4-speed manual
2 or 3-speed automatic

Wheelbase

107.5 in (2,730 mm

Length

185.5 in (4,710 mm) (saloon)
187 in (4,700 mm) (estate)

Width

69.8 in (1,770 mm)

Height

55.6 in (1,410 mm) (saloon)
59 in (1,500 mm) (estate)

Curb weight

2,796 lb (1,268 kg) (standard)

 

The last of the series of the Vauxhall Cresta was the PC this was built from 1965 until 1972

History

The car was now bigger and in the Coke bottle design. Broad, flat bonnet with full-width radiator air-intake grille of five bars. Headlamps at ends
of grille and side/ indicator lamps on front body " corners straight-through wing line to slight wedge-shaped rear styling. Wind-screen is deep, well-raked and curved. Simple bumpers front and rear. Wheel discs have long perforations.  as seen on the Vauxhall Victor the 4-cylinder FD series. This was very similar to the Australian Holden HR and had the predecessor's 3.3-liter straight-six engine during its entire 7-year construction period The cars distribution of weight was 53% to the front axle, and 47% rear axle. The Deluxe version had double lights.The Fuel tank has a capacity of 10 gallons .

Vauxhall Cresta PC (1965-1972)

There were again limousine and estate station wagon models. It was designated PCS (standard), PCD (Deluxe) At first only The De-Luxe version had four headlamps instead of the two fitted the very last base Crestas also had four headlamps. and PCE Viscount Executive version. By 1967 began a version of the Vauxhall Cresta estate car. This was based on a conversion by Martin Walter of Folkestone the estate version was 2+1⁄2 inches (6.4 cm) higher than the saloon due to a combination of heavy-duty rear suspension, an increase in the outer diameter of the tyres (to 7.00-14 in from 5.90-14in) and the modified roof line. The Cresta estate offered a load platform length of 47 inches which increased to 76 inches when the back seat was folded down a Martin Walter conversion of the Cresta De Luxe The Vauxhall Cresta Estate Car with a fold-away rear seat which allows a carpeted rear 'deck' 6 ft. 4 in. in length, but Vauxhall’s Cresta estate was initially offered in the UK at £1,507 and was too expensive and the last estate cars were made in 1968.

The three-speed column-shift manual transmission was standard with optional overdrive; four-speed manual and two-speed Power glide were also optional. Later cars, came with four-speed manual or three-speed automatic, both with floor shift General Motors Holden assembly of the Cresta ended with the pre-facelift 2.6 litre PB in 1965, therefore the PC Cresta was not sold in Australia.Options included power-assisted steering; 400 W alternator; 7.00 x 14 tyres; reclining backrests; leather upholstery; over-drive on 1st and 3rd, 3.700 axle ratio; central gear lever and Powerglide automatic gearbox. 

PERFORMANCE

  • Engine Capacity 201 cu in, 3,293.79 cu cm
  • acceleration: standing 1/4 mile 20.3 sec, 0—50 mph (0—80 km/h) 9.2 sec
  • Fuel Consumption 25.3 m/imp gal, 21 m/US gal, 11.2 1 x 100 km
  • Max Speed 105 mph, 169 km/h
  • max power (SAE): 140.2 hp at 4,800 rpm
  • max torque (SAE): 186 1b ft, 25.7 kg at 2,400 rpm
  • max engine rpm: 5,300
  • max speeds: 42 mph, 67.6 km/h in 1st gear; 74 mph, 119.1 km/h in 2nd gear; 105 mph, 169 km/h in 3rd gear; power-weight ratio: 19.4 lb/hp, 8.8 kg/hp

Vauxhall Cresta PC Technical details and specifications (1965-1972)

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  • Vauxhall Cresta PC Technical details and specifications (1965-1972)

    ENGINE
    front, 4 stroke
    cylinders: 6, vertical, in line
    bore and stroke: 3.62 x 3.25 in, 92 x 82.5 mm
    engine capacity: 201 cu in, 3,293.79 cu cm
    compression ratio: 8.5
    specific power: 42.6 hp/l
    cylinder block: cast iron
    cylinder head: cast iron
    crankshaft bearings: 4
    valves: 2 per cylinder, overhead, in line, push-rods and rockers
    camshafts: 1, side
    lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter
    lubricating system capacity: 9.50 imp pt, 11.42 1-JS pt, 5.4 1
    carburation: 1 Zenith WIA T 42 downdraught carburettor
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: water
    cooling system capacity: 16.60 imp pt, 19.87 US

    TRANSMISSION
    driving wheels: rear
    clutch: single dry plate (diaphragm);
    gearbox: mechanical; gears: 3 + reverse
    gearbox ratios: I 2.605, II 1.486, III 1, rev 2.773
    gear lever: steering column
    final drive: hypoid bevel
    axle ratio: 3.455.

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

    STEERING
    recirculating ball, servo
    turns of steering wheel lock to lock: 4.50.
    turning circle (between walls): 36.5 ft, 11.1 m

    BRAKES
    front disc (diameter 10.50 in, 267 mm), rear drum, servo
    area rubbed by linings: total 302.25 sq in, 1,949.51 sq cm.

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    voltage: 12 V
    battery: 54 Ah
    generator type: dynamo, 264 W
    ignition distributor: Lucas

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
    wheel base: 107.50 in, 2,730 mm
    front track: 55.20 in, 1,402 mm
    rear track: 56.20 in, 1,427 mm
    overall length: 187.10 in, 4,752 mm
    overall width: 69.80 in, 1,773 mm
    overall height: 56.60 in, 1,438 mm
    ground clearance: 5 in, 127 mm
    dry weight: 2,709 1b, 1,229 kg
     
     © Motor car History

Service
  • Vauxhall Cresta PC Practical Instructions and Service Guide (1965-1972) 

    3.3L straight-6 Engine

    Spark plugs Electrode gap 0.7mm
    Spark plugs Tighten 20 Nm
    Spark plugs Original equipment Champion Type N9YC
    fuel: 98 oct petrol
    engine sump oil: 9 imp pt, 10.78 US pt, 5.1 1, SAE 20W (winter) 10W/40 SAE (summer), change every 6,000 miles, 9,700 km
    gearbox oil: 2.40 imp pt, 2.96 IJS pt, 1.4 1, SAE 90, no change recommended;
    final drive oil: 3.80 imp pt, 4.65 US pt, 2.2 1, SAE 90, no change recommended;
    greasing: every 30,000 miles, 48,300 km, 12 points
    tappet clearances: inlet 0.013 in, 0.33 mm hot, exhaust 0.013 in, 0.33 mm hot
    valve timing: inlet opens 39° before tdc and closes 84° after bdc, exhaust opens 81° before bdc and closes 42° after tdc
    normal tyre pressure: front 24 psi, 1.7 atm, rear 27 psi, 1.9 atm.
    width of rims: 4.5"
    tyres: 5.90 x 14
    Road wheels Tighten 66 Nm
    fuel tank capacity: 15 imp gal, 18 US gal, 68 1.
    carrying capacity: 882 1b, 400 kg
     
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