Chevrolet El Camino (second generation)

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Chevrolet
1964 El Camino
1964 El Camino
El Camino
Sales designation: El Camino
Production period: 1964-1967
Class : upper middle class
Body versions : Pick up
Engines:
Petrol engines : 3.2–5.4 liters
(71–157 kW)
Length: 5050 mm
Width: 1829 mm
Height: 1374 mm
Wheelbase : 2921 mm
Empty weight : 1397-1463 kg
Previous model El Camino (first generation)
successor El Camino (third generation)

The second generation Chevrolet El Camino is a Chevrolet vehicle based on the Chevrolet Chevelle , which was built from 1963 to 1967. It is the remake of the original El Camino that GM produced from 1959 to 1960. Like this, the second generation El Camino is a pickup truck with the body shape of a coupé. Around 137,000 vehicles were built during the four-year construction period.

technical description

The El Camino is a two or three-seater pick-up truck that is built on a ladder frame . The body is mounted on these as a complete unit, the front end, driver's cab and loading area are not structurally separated, but merge seamlessly into one another like a coupé. The El Camino is driven - depending on the model - by an in-line six-cylinder or V8 gasoline engine, which is coupled as standard to a manually shifted, partially synchronized three-speed gearbox.

landing gear

A flat ladder frame, cranked in the area of ​​the axes, carries the El Camino. It has a cross strut in the rear and on the axles. The frame is narrower in the area of ​​the front axle support. The front wheels are individually suspended on double wishbones, the rear axle is a rigid axle. All wheels are sprung with coil springs and have hydraulic telescopic shock absorbers. The maximum permissible axle load on the front axle is 862 kg (1900  lbs ), that of the rear axle is 1225 kg (2700 lbs). The wheelbase is 2921 mm (115 in).

The El Camino has 7.00-14-4PR tires on 356 mm (14 in) diameter rims. The braking system is a hydraulic servo braking system that acts on drum brakes on all four wheels. The total braking area is 1475 cm 2 (228.6  in 2 ). As a standard, the brake lining contains asbestos and is glued; a welded sintered metal brake lining was also available on request. It is steered with a recirculating ball steering system without power assistance.

body

The El Camino has a non-self-supporting body: it is attached to the ladder frame as a complete unit. The body is two-door, with two seats in the interior. Up to the B-pillar the shape corresponds to a coupé, from the B-pillar an open loading area follows. The greatest length of the loading area is 1994 mm (78.5 in), the greatest width 1646 mm (64.8 in). The fuel tank has a volume of 75.7 dm 3 (20  US. Liq. Gal. )

Engines

Four different gasoline engines were offered for the El Camino, two R6 and two V8 engines, the two V8 engines were available with different carburettors in two or three power levels. This resulted in seven possible gross performance levels from 120 bhp to 365 bhp. All engines are triple bearings and were given model names, the following models could be delivered; Despite the name in Turbo , none of the engines is charged:

Inline six-cylinder
  • High Thrift , 3185 cm 3 (194  in 3 )
  • Turbo Thrift , 3869 cm 3 (230 in 3 )

The engines are water-cooled and wet sump lubricated, they have a cylinder block made of cast iron, and the material of the cylinder heads is also cast iron. The crankshaft is made of nodular cast iron, the camshaft is at the bottom and is driven by spur gears. It actuates two hanging valves per cylinder. The pistons, which are designed as flat pistons, are made of cast aluminum; they transmit the force to the crankshaft via drop-forged connecting rods. A Rochester-type single falling-flow carburetor is installed for the mixture preparation.

V8
  • Turbo-Fire , 4638 cm 3 (283 in 3 )
  • Turbo-Fire , 5354 cm 3 (327 in 3 )

The V8 engines are also water-cooled and wet sump lubricated, they have a cylinder block made of cast iron, and the cylinder heads are also made of cast iron. The crankshaft is made of forged steel, the camshaft is at the bottom and is driven by a timing chain. It actuates two hanging valves per cylinder. The pistons, which are designed as flat pistons, are made of cast aluminum (with the exception of the 365 bhp version: cold-pressed aluminum pistons with a curved bottom); they transmit the power to the crankshaft via drop-forged connecting rods. Depending on the model, either a Rochester 2G double falling-flow carburetor or a Rochester 4G quadruple falling-flow carburetor is installed for mixture preparation.

Technical data of the motors

model High Thrift 194 Turbo thrift 230 Turbo-Fire 283 Turbo-Fire 327
design type Inline six-cylinder engine (Otto, four-stroke) V8 engine (Otto, four-stroke)
Mixture preparation Simply downdraft carburetor Double fall flow carburetor Quadruple downdraft carburetor
Valve control OHV valve control
Bore × stroke 90.4875 mm × 82.55 mm
(3.5625  in × 3.25 in)
98.425 mm × 82.55 mm
(3.875 in × 3.25 in)
98.425 mm × 76.2 mm
(3.875 in × 3 in)
101.6 mm × 82.55 mm
(4 in × 3.25 in)
Displacement 3185 cm 3
(194 in 3 )
3869 cm 3
(230 in 3 )
4638 cm 3
(283 in 3 )
5354 cm 3
(327 in 3 )
Compression ratio 8.5 9.25 10.5 11
Gross power (SAE) 120 bhp at 4400 min -1 155 bhp at 4400 min -1 195 bhp at 4800 min -1 220 bhp at 4800 min -1 250 bhp at 4400 min -1 300 bhp at 5000 min -1 365 bhp at 6200 min -1
Nominal power (SAE) 71 kW (95 hp) at 4000 min -1 k. A. 112 kW (150 hp) at 4400 min -1 k. A. 157 kW (210 hp) at 4400 min -1 k. A.
Gross Maximum Torque (SAE) 177  lbf ft at 2400 min −1 215 lbf ft at 2000 min −1 285 lbf · ft at 2400 min -1 295 lbf · ft at 3200 min -1 350 lbf ft at 2800 min −1 360 lbf · ft at 3200 min -1 350 lbf ft at 4000 min −1
Net Maximum Torque (SAE) 210  N · m (155 lbf · ft) at 2400 min -1 k. A. 332 N · m (245 lbf · ft) at 2400 min -1 k. A. 427 N m (315 lbf ft) at 2600 min −1 k. A.

Gearbox and power transmission

Three basic transmissions were offered for the El Camino, a partially synchronized manual transmission, an overdrive transmission and a two-stage converter transmission. All manual transmissions are separated from the engine with a conventional single-disk diaphragm spring clutch . The diameter of the couplings is 231.78 mm (9.125 in), 254 mm (10 in) and 264.32 mm (10.41 in), respectively. The couplings are designed for a maximum torque of 319 N · m (235 lbf · ft), (smallest coupling), or 382 N · m (282 lbf · ft), (from 254 mm). The engine torque is transmitted from the transmission to the rear wheels via a cardan shaft and the Salisbury Chevrolet differential gear. The gear ratio is 3.36: 1 or 3.08: 1, with the overdrive gearbox 3.7: 1.

Manual transmission

The manual gearbox was manufactured by Chevrolet and is the standard gearbox for the El Camino, it has three forward gears as standard, of which the second and third forward gears are synchronized and a non-synchronized reverse gear. All gears are made of hardened forged steel and have helical teeth. The same type of transmission was also available for the V8 engines with four forward gears, all of which are synchronized. Approx. 946 cm 3 (2 US liq. Pt. ) Of gear oil are required for operation, and approx . 1183 cm 3 (2.5 US liq. Pt.) For the four-speed transmission . Only the V8 engines could be combined with the four-speed version; the four-speed gearbox was the only option for the most powerful V8 engine with 365 bhp.

Overdrive gear

The overdrive gearbox corresponds to the conventional three-speed gearbox with a flanged three-pinion planetary gearbox. It must be switched on manually. The overdrive ratio is 0.7: 1. 1420 cm 3 (3 US liq. Pt.) Of gear fluid must be added. Only the R6 engines and the 283 V8 engine were available in combination with the overdrive gearbox.

Converter transmission

The converter transmission works fully automatically and has two forward speeds and one reverse gear. With the exception of the most powerful versions of the small (283-) and large (327-) V8 engine, the converter transmission was available for all engine versions.

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Individual evidence

  1. p. 90
  2. ^ El Camino Production Totals
  3. a b p. 17
  4. p. 7
  5. a b c d e f p. 30
  6. a b p. 18
  7. p. 22
  8. a b p. 20
  9. p. 3
  10. p. 28.
  11. p. 24
  12. p. 27
  13. pp. 4-7.
  14. p. 116.
  15. p. 32
  16. p. 56
  17. pp. 34-39
  18. pp. 44-63
  19. p. 32 ff.
  20. p. 33 ff.
  21. p. 43 ff.
  22. p. 54 ff.
  23. p. 69
  24. p. 66 ff.

Remarks

  1. a b As usual with American motor vehicle engines of this epoch, the gross power is traditionally given in bhp, which deviates greatly from the actual engine power, since ancillary units are not taken into account. It is a purely theoretical value and can therefore not be represented in watts.

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