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Engines used by year


This thread ccntains engines and specification for the various years of cars built in Oshawa or sold by GM Canada.  If you have a contribution to make please let me know and I will insert it in the proper order.

Thanks, Ray 73SC

 

1955 Pontiac

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1956 Pontiac

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1957 Pontiac

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1960 Pontiac 

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1961 Pontiac 

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1964 Pontiac

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1965 Pontiac 

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1966 Pontiac 

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1969 Pontiac 

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 1970 Canadian Pontiac

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1970 US Pontiacs sold by GM Canada

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1971 LeMans 

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1972 Lemans 

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1973 LeMans 

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1974 LeMans 

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1976 Pontiac 

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1976 LeMans 

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1977 LeMans

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Very nice    I like



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I'll try to check later tonight Ray. I think I can help.

We have company today so can't take too much time.

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Ray

Did you ever find the 1967 and 1968 data as per above? It would be interesting.

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HK1837 wrote:

Ray

Did you ever find the 1967 and 1968 data as per above? It would be interesting.


 My last update was the 1960 engines, I bought that manual in order to do that in the spring. I always keep my eyes peeled for the missing data but if anyone has it let me know and I can insert in the proper place. I really like posting these type of technical threads, this creates a data base of information specifically for Canadian Pontiacs and the question really is, where else are you going to find this historically significant and invaluable information?



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Hmm ... for some unknown reason I have 57 specs ... will have to search more for the proper 56 specs ...

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OK I did find this, hope it counts in your request for engine specs

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56Pontiac  1956 Pontiac Pathfinder 2dr sedan, 496 - dyno'd 545 hp, stick shift, 4.11 posi - Hot Rod

  1964 Acadian Beaumont SD convert, 283 - factory 195 hp, Powerglide, 3.08 10-bolt - Cruiser

  2012 US-built crew cab truck - Daily Driver and Boat Trailering

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1970 Canadian Pontiac enginesScan  1970 can pont engines.jpg



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Thanks Fellas, I've placed teh charts in chronological order on first thread. Two great additions !



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Built March 9, 1973 - Oshawa ON

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We have added 1977 and 1978 Engines this week.



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1955 added .



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Ray,would you know what year a 307 "Strato-Flash" 200 horsepower engine was used in?  I've only ever seen 307 "Econoflame" and 307 "Astro-Flash" engines .



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68beaumont wrote:

Ray,would you know what year a 307 "Strato-Flash" 200 horsepower engine was used in?  I've only ever seen 307 "Econoflame" and 307 "Astro-Flash" engines .


My research does not turn up the term "Strato-Flash" being used to brand the 307. It appears that Strato Flash last appeared in 1966 branding the 283 in the full size line. 



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73SC wrote:
68beaumont wrote:

Ray,would you know what year a 307 "Strato-Flash" 200 horsepower engine was used in?  I've only ever seen 307 "Econoflame" and 307 "Astro-Flash" engines .


My research does not turn up the term "Strato-Flash" being used to brand the 307. It appears that Strato Flash last appeared in 1966 branding the 283 in the full size line. 


 ...and the 307 replaced the 283 for 68, except the full-size Pontiac base V8 went from the 283 of 1967 to the exclusive 327 2-barrel of 1968. They skipped the 307 in the big Pontiacs and used it as the base engine in the full-size Chevrolets for 1968 only.

For 69 both the full-size Chevrolet & full-size Canadian Pontiac upgraded  the standard V8 for 1969 in lock-step. The Chevy got the 327 2-barrel while the Pontiac got the 350 2-barrel.



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There was a real retraction in the Canadian Pontiac V8 engines for 1962. The 348 4-barrel & tri-power were dropped, replaced by a single mild version of the new 327. I often wonder if that also held true for Oshawa-built 1962 Chevrolets. The brochures may not help in this matter because it would have been possible to get even a 409 in the Chevy because they simply could have imported it from the U.S.  Four speeds also didn't make it into the Canadian Pontiacs until 1963, the year that a hotter 327 and a couple of 409s became optional. I wonder if that also held true for the Canadian Chevrolets? Anyway, see below:

 

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I wonder if this was the "export" 307 which is listed in the parts catalogue for 1968 B CDN Pontiacs? I have had this decal for a long time and am sure its an original.IMG_6101[1].JPGIMG_6102[1].JPG



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68beaumont wrote:

I wonder if this was the "export" 307 which is listed in the parts catalogue for 1968 B CDN Pontiacs? I have had this decal for a long time and am sure its an original.IMG_6101[1].JPGIMG_6102[1].JPG


 That is a definite maybe wink    In 1967 GM produced 283 V8 powered Camaros for export to Europe; domestically they started with the 327 2-barrel.



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Is it from another application like a Studebaker? 307 first started in 1968, seems to be pretty much around for most Chevrolet like Chevelle, Nova, trucks etc from the start of 1968 model year in September except for full size Chevrolet and Camaro (307 replaced the 2BBL 210hp 327 in Camaro around October 1968). It always appears as 200hp everywhere I have seen it except in Australia where it was rated at 210hp in HK and HT Holden for 1968 and 1969 (higher Octane fuel and more advance in the distributor are the only differences).

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