Re: Question about a 384 cu.in.135 hp.
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384 cubic inch is the Super Eight, 320 cubic inches the Standard Eight.
Posted on: 2020/9/9 15:33
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Re: Question about a 384 cu.in.135 hp.
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Thanks Dave.
Richard
Posted on: 2020/9/9 15:55
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1930 Packard 734 Speedster Sedan
1932 Packard 900 Light Eight Sedan 1932 Packard 903 Deluxe Victoria 1934 Packard 1101 2/4 Coupe |
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Re: Question about a 384 cu.in.135 hp.
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So pre 33 they were called Deluxe Eight and after they were Super Eight?
Richard
Posted on: 2020/9/27 14:43
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1930 Packard 734 Speedster Sedan
1932 Packard 900 Light Eight Sedan 1932 Packard 903 Deluxe Victoria 1934 Packard 1101 2/4 Coupe |
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Re: Question about a 384 cu.in.135 hp.
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No, not that simple. Models with the 385 cubic inch 8-cylinder (horsepower varies from about 106 to 150) are:
1933-36, Super Eight 1932, Eight DeLuxe (903, 904) 1931, Custom and DeLuxe (840, 845) 1930, Custom, DeLuxe, and Speedster Eight (740, 745, 734) 1929, same, (640, 645, 626) 1928, (4th Series), Single Eight 1927 (3rd Series), Eight Prior to the 3rd Series Eight the essentialy same engine had a smaller bore and was not 385 ci. I think I got that right, if not someone will correct me.
Posted on: 2020/9/27 15:13
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