Re: How come Packard didn't make an OHV straight 8?
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Pre-war OHV engines:
Chevy six Nash six and (possibly) eight Duesenberg J engine, DHOC, 4 valves/cylinder Stutz straight 8 Cadillac V-16 and V-12, 1930-'37 Buick straight 8 there's a little starter list, I know there are more.
Posted on: 2008/6/19 5:41
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Re: How come Packard didn't make an OHV straight 8?
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G'day all, There have been a number of very well researched articles written over the years about whether Packard made good engines and why Packard stuck with the side valve engine. The main reasons which I have noted is that side valve engines tend to be quieter, have a greater engine torque at lower revs, have a lower Octane requirement due to increased intake valve turbulence over OHV engines, and have a higher BMEP (Brake Mean Effective Pressure) in older low compression engines. By way of illustration there was a much publicised match race in about 1930 between a straight eight OHV Stutz and a side valve Lycoming (Auburn?) The Auburn won the match race by a slim margin 102 Vs 101 MPH, after which they removed the muffler from the Stutz and got it to 103 MPH. I can dig out the exact details if you need them. In my humble and always ready to be corrected opinion, it illustrates that in in the days pre hemi heads/ squish chambers/ fuel injection etc, there was not a lot of difference in actual performance between similar sized OHV and SV engines.
There are also some interesting facts about why the US stayed with 6 Volt electrics for so long. Even Rolls Royce went to 6 Volt electrical systems in the US. Best regards Peter Toet
Posted on: 2008/6/19 6:16
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I like people, Packards and old motorbikes
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"There are also some interesting facts about why the US stayed with 6 Volt electrics for so long."
HUH???? Did some other country convert to 12v prior to 1955????
Posted on: 2008/6/19 10:21
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To make everyone happy lets not forget the F head as used by early Hudson and Willys (used till 1960) which will make both sides of the subject happy I believe also used in England by RR and Rover.
Posted on: 2008/6/19 11:49
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I think PI and PII Rolls Royce cars were 12V.
Posted on: 2008/6/19 12:17
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Interesting thing about that if you look at the 1954 Salesman's Book, they still use that same exact line.
Posted on: 2008/6/19 12:25
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Peter: It is not very surprising that the Auburn won the match race against the Stutz.
The Auburn had about a 15 horsepower advantage over the Stutz SV16. The Auburn had at minimum a 600 lbs weight advantage over the Stutz. The heaviest Auburn produced in 1930 came in at 3900 lbs. The Stutz depending upon coach work had a weight range of 4595 lbs to 5210 lbs. The axle ratios in both automobiles would have a great deal to do with the top speed of both cars. Since I am classic car fan would it be possible to post a copy of the article. Lycoming automotive engines were produced in my home town of Williamsport, Penna. Lycoming also produced one of the greatest engines of the 1930's the Duesenberg straight eight. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/6/19 18:29
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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Re: How come Packard didn't make an OHV straight 8?
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ok all you smarties pants, when did briggs&stratton go OHV?
Posted on: 2008/6/19 19:12
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The Vangaurd engine is ohv.
Posted on: 2008/6/19 19:51
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