400 6/70 & 8/70 Produced
200 6/70 & 8/70 for Eligibility
100 8/70 for Diff Baffles ( 50% )
100 8/70 for Tank Baffles ( 50% )
300 9/70 & 10/70 Produced
100 9/70 Diff Baffles ( 100% )
100 9/70 Tank Baffles ( 100% )
100 10/70 3.08 Diff Ratio
J P Felice took over the top job from J H Alford in July 1971, well after the 200 3/71 & 4/71 LC XU-1,s had been built and sold. There was no scheduled production of any LC XU-1,s in the months of May, June, July and August 1971. The next being the CK,s which began in September 1971. Camshafts were not required to be fitted in production to homologate them, the only requirement being 200 basically identical units. 1972 being the prime example with the homologation of the XJ camshaft.
Yeah apologies about the 'any XU1 produced up to the end of June 1971' bit. For some reason I thought there were a couple of stragglers completed mid June '71.
There were two letters exchanged between GM-H and The C.A.M.S back in Feb 1971 in relation to the 2822075 camshaft, then came the Dealer Service letter of March 1st 1971 regarding the available camshaft package, then on July 23, 1971, the letter to The C.A.M.S advising that more than 200 camshafts have now been fitted to XU1's and asking for acceptance for series production.
If all GM-H had to do was produce 200 basically identical cars with or without the new camshaft then why didn't The C.A.M.S simply tell GM-H? The C.A.M.S could have advised GM-H of this back in February 1971. Instead, according to your reasoning, GM-H wasted their time releasing the camshaft package and encouraging the Dealers to fit them to as many XU1's as they could lay their hands on.
Pity Mr J.P Alford (General Service Manager) , Mr J.P Felice (Sales Promotion Division) and Mr D.K Thompson (Secretary-General, C.A.M.S) didn't have your phone number to ask your advice. Could have saved GM-H a lot of time, effort and $$$$.
Edited by S pack, 09 April 2016 - 09:23 PM.