Engineering Related Articles
Engine Development
Contributor | Date | Content | Link |
Warwick Bryce | 1953 | The true story of how the 'FX' Holden got its nickname | |
Warwick Bryce | c1970 | 186 DIESEL Red Motor | |
Warwick Bryce | 1973 | L34 Torana engine project kick off and background | |
Warwick Bryce | 1980 | Engine Technology Presentation | |
Warwick Bryce | 1988 | Holden's secret Overhead Cam V8 engine | |
Warwick Bryce | 2016 | The Story of the Fuel Injected Holden V8 | |
Warwick Bryce | 2022 | XU1 Con Rod Memories |
Date | Photograph | Link |
c1984 | Six Cyl Prototype EFI engine - Left quarter view | JPG |
c1984 | Six Cyl Prototype EFI engine - Right quarter view | JPG |
The Design of the Holden V8 Engine
Date | Content | Link |
1965 Feb 11 | 1965 Initial Design Discussions | |
1965 Feb 12 | Ed Silin's Design Comments Feb 1965 | |
1966 Nov | GM Engineering StaffDesign Evaluation Nov 66 | |
1965-67 | Ed Silins' Daily Design Notes Apr 65 to Dec 67 | |
c1969 | Holden V8 report - Fred James and Ed Silins recount the story of the V8 engineering. | |
Holden Stationary Engines
Most people think of Holden engines as only for cars but quite as few found industrial uses as Stationary engines.
Here Warwick Bryce gives us a glimpse of this little-known application for the iconic Grey and later Red motors.
1951 Holden Military Qtr Ton 4x4 vehicle
In 1951, the Government was keen to have GMH manufacture the Willys 'Jeep' under licence. GM scotched the idea, but suggested GMH could study designing and manufacturing their own similar vehicle. if the Government were insisting on such a vehicle being made in Australia.
The correspondence and vehicle comparisons of a proposed vehicle are shown here.
Date | Content | Link |
1951-55 | Correspondence re Holden Military 4x4 vehicle | |
1951 | Preliminary Specifications and Comparisons | |
1956 Holden One Ton Conventional Truck
The basis of this proposed vehicle was the 1956 Chevrolet 3600 series truck of 123-1/4 inch Wheel base, fitted with a 3-1/16 inch bore Holden FB engine and having the gearing suitably modified to maintain satisfactory performance with the smaller Holden engine.
The Program did not proceed.
Click here for Preminary Specifications
1960 Perth to Sydney in a '48-215' Holden.
Warwick Bryce as contributed a story of the earlier days by friend Phil Randall, about the challenges of driving 4,000 km across the country against all odds in “Australia's Own Car “, and then more recently finding out just how special his old car really was - with a little bit of help from Holden Historians and Warwick Bryce.
The Chamberlain Beetle racing car
The Chamberlain 8 Story is a rundown on the background , development , resurrection and finally preservation of the Chamberlain brothers, Bob and Bill, home made racing car over the last 90 years.
The machine incorporated many innovative features for the day including front wheel drive and manufacturing techniques for pistons and spark plugs that went on to become standard automotive practice so is considered an important part of Australian Automotive history .
Not only that but the Chamberlain family empire had a long association with GMH including war time production and later on Holden cars through their ball bearing and piston manufacturing with their Rolloy factory being at the other end of Salmon street .
Particularly for HRC members there is the personal side with many of us becoming friends with the Chamberlains through school days, GMI and common interest in motor sport. For me it was having Geoff Chamberlain , Bill's son , as my first supervisor in Rig Test in 1973. Geoff went onto to have a long career with Holden at Fishermans Bend including Engine Section Head then moving over to Administration . He also did a stint as advisor to the Transport minister in Canberra.
I put together this article in conjunction with Peter Lynch for the Steam Clubs newsletter Steam Supreme . It is not only based on contemporary information but we had personal communications with some of the players including Geoff Chamberlain, Chris and Judy Hawker and Len Hanks plus my own experiences so it includes some info and photos not previously published.
Warwick Bryce