HK Holden to ford stud pattern

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Re: HK Holden to ford stud pattern

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hi col,
yep, that sounds like simplest the plan of attack....
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...and another one....

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....the slightly longer than stock HQ hose we had made up so it mounts up on the frame.....no doubt someone will claim some sort of engineering issue here,but I've been doing these this way and having them passed without issue for a mightly long time.

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...stock HQ hose on this one
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chop_shop wrote:hi col,
yep, that sounds like simplest the plan of attack....
...yep simple beats the shit out of all else...no need to make a complicated saga out of this simple request I reckon.
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Re: HK Holden to ford stud pattern

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Sorry col I wasnt trying to make a saga out of it, just exchanging information I call it. I think the girling calipers I have might be from a wb and are bigger than the hq ones. The ford wheel would not fit over the caliper. I tried it without the caliper and it bolted right up, so I guess the later holden ran 15 or 16 ins wheels :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:
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chop_shop wrote:Monte

Is the ford wheel rim different in its rolling / pressing or stepped in anyway to an original HQ one ? Might be the problem
14X7 12 slotters fitted my application.
If you go to "DBA" Australia.
They have an extensive catalogue on line for disc rotors . Every make and model from A-Z . Each rotor has every dimension including wheel hub size and number of studs . Handy to print and keep for 'research" .
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Re: HK Holden to ford stud pattern

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Actually good thread...
Thought i might get shit canned based on the Ford vs. Holden debate

Wonder what the response will be if i drop a Clevo donk in it .... ;) :)
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Re: HK Holden to ford stud pattern

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chop_shop wrote:Actually good thread...
Thought i might get shit canned based on the Ford vs. Holden debate

Wonder what the response will be if i drop a Clevo donk in it .... ;) :)
Windsor might fit better :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: , love it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: , bet thats never been done :lol: :lol:
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Yeah Monty, it's been done. a 351 Windsor but in a HQ.
Not me but someone that liked being different :D

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62 Efee wrote:Yeah Monty, it's been done. a 351 Windsor but in a HQ.
Not me but someone that liked being different :D

Cheers

Done well before that.. People were putting y blocks in fj's :D (just a little bit refreshing from all the chevs in fords, lol)
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rog wrote:
62 Efee wrote:Yeah Monty, it's been done. a 351 Windsor but in a HQ.
Not me but someone that liked being different :D

Cheers

Done well before that.. People were putting y blocks in fj's :D (just a little bit refreshing from all the chevs in fords, lol)
Yup back then when this was attempted/done ,all that was easy to obtain and affordable for V8 wanters was the Y Block . I remember around 1968/69 at the East Sale RAAF base inside a hangar known as "The Hobby Hut" where we could repair our vehicles and boats etc ,there was an FJ project sitting with a Y Block in it . This vehicle was covered in dust and most likely belonged to someone who had abandoned it after being posted out to some other base .
SBC became fashionable and more abundant and affordable into the 70's . They were also the most friendly engine swap, thus the popularity .
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As Col stated P76 are the go as they are Ford bolt pattern, plus you get a narrower front track. Holden calipers are used. RodTech make a kit however I'm not sure if DBA rotors are still available?
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XR-XT hubs will fit, and take the HK disc easily, BUT they are too hard to find.
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Fingers wrote:XR-XT hubs will fit, and take the HK disc easily, BUT they are too hard to find.
Are the disc mounting holes in the same spot?
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