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    Thanks boys!

    Great help.

    Both engines are not in registered vehicles.

    What does "HP" stand for?

    What is a repco gem engine? Why are they called this?

    Can you confirm that no numbers are stamped onto the HP block?

    Is the "STEEL crank, sporty cam and twin strommies" all standard inthese HP motors?

    What is a strommie?

    I have a choice bascially - 186 or 179 - which one should I choose and why?

    THanks

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    Ok, found those correct engine numbers!
    (found on m/c ledge near oil pump & RH engine mount)

    Engine 1 M210291 (HP)
    Engine 2 186P47814


    Thoughts - Which one to toss? Which one to keep?

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    186A 186 126(94)@4200 181(245)@1600 9.2
    M 179 (2950) 115(86)@4000 175(237)@1600 8.8
    186P 186(3048) 126(94)@4200 181(245)@1600 9.2

    I now have three to choose from?

    From these figures - which ones is best and why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Land-lord
    186A 186 126(94)@4200 181(245)@1600 9.2
    M 179 (2950) 115(86)@4000 175(237)@1600 8.8
    186P 186(3048) 126(94)@4200 181(245)@1600 9.2

    I now have three to choose from?

    From these figures - which ones is best and why?

    don't worry about the specs, who knows what the motors are actually now!

    Best one ?
    pull the heads off them all - find the one in the best condition - ie: bore and head, Don't mix and match heads unless the chambers are the same size (or you know what compression you'll get)

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    Can someone direct me to a good link that tells me all about the 179HP?

    Can't find anything spefici.

    Basically, I want to compare the guts of the 179HP to the 186..

    What was the compression for the HP?

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    The engine no. when it left Fisherman's Bend, was stamped in about 1/2" high characters on the machined horizontal pad at the RH engine mount, behind the oil pump. It is a combination of numbers and letters, for example H26221 ( a 1963/64 149), 186S22373, JP17171, QL173173. Go to the Holden web site, click on contact us, and send your request, giving them the numbers stamped on the pad. The engine serial no. ALWAYS has a prefix. Go direct to Holden on their web site, www.holden.com.au, or 'phone them. They are the ultimate authority, after all, they made the engines and recorded the numbers.
    Last edited by Bigbjorn; 13th December 2006 at 09:44 PM.
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    Aside from all the other good hints your are getting it is obvious you haven;t looked at oldholdens.com, check out the FAQ-s section on motors etc, that should give you nearly all the information you are asking for.
    Ask old holden guys the questions you are asking landrover guys.
    Everything that the guys have put in from the block stampings to the numbers is in that section, cehcking out the guts will tell you nothing aside from bore and stroke.
    It is only a couple of clicks away!

    john

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    the crank, rods, everything in a 179 186 and 202 are basically the same.
    202 had non adjustable rocker gear. the others were adjustable.
    with the motors you have you wouldnt be able to tell the power differance between. even if one was a hi comp and one was a lo comp motor.

    the only way to tell the better one is to strip the motor down and measure/check, bore, bearings crank ect.

    its a holden 6 not a chev...

    the repco gem engines are reco jobbies from the repco reco factory, sold as change over basis. im sure you can still buy these??

    186=3.625'' bore 3'' stroke
    comp ratios could be 7.7;1 or 8.8;1 or9.2;1(hi comp)
    179=3.563'' bore 3'' stroke
    202=3.625'' bore 3.250'' stroke

    if you dont want to use any of these go to the wreckers and buy a running/tested 202 blue.

    cheers phil

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    strommies are carbys.

    HP stands for Hi power! well it was in 1965

    Is the "STEEL crank, sporty cam and twin strommies" all standard inthese HP motors?
    yes the crank and cam, carbys can be un bolted. it dosent matter trust me.

    cheers phil

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