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What kind of engine was used in 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans?

What kind of engine was used in 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans?

A new model, the M65 had aerodynamic tailfins and a new 1.3-litre Gordini engine that developed 135 bhp pushing it to 250 kp/h (155 mph). It was given to Mauro Bianchi/Henri Grandsire. The other four works cars were a mix of engines and body styles. Their opposition were a pair of the latest Sebring Sprites from Austin Healey.

When was the last 24 Hours of Le Mans?

The 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 33rd Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 19 and 20 June 1965. It was also the twelfth round of the World Sportscar Championship .

What should the oil pressure be at 3000 rpm?

The ideal oil pressure ranges between 25 to 65 psi when the engine oil is warm and 1000-3000 rpm, whereas if the oil pressure reading shows 80 psi or above then there is some serious problem.

What should the oil pressure be in a car?

If your oil pressure light is flashing on your dashboard, you should stop your vehicle and turn it off imminently! So…What’s the Ideal Oil Pressure? The ideal oil pressure ranges between 25 to 65 psi when the engine oil is warm and 1000-3000 rpm, whereas if the oil pressure reading shows 80 psi or above then there is a serious problem.

How many miles does a 1965 Pontiac LeMans have?

Pontiac lemans . ‘rare find’ stored since 1998 survivor car. It has 86k original miles, 326 motor, 2 speed transmission. Runs and drives has ac,ps,pb bucket se… Pontiac lemans . ‘rare find’ stored since 1998 survivor car. It has 86k original miles, 326 motor]

What kind of engine does a Pontiac LeMans have?

While this car is a Lemans, the GTO performance part is well represented (surpassed !) with a ’67 Pontiac 428ci engine paired with a Tremec 6-speed overdrive transmission.

Who is Mark Gittelman on the Pontiac 326?

Mark Gittelman is an ASE-certified master technician with over three decades of experience in the auto repair field. There is a reason why we used to preface automobile engines, like the Pontiac 326, with the manufacturer’s name.

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