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Re: WTB: 1939-40 160 Coupe Super 8
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If the 120 was sluggish there was something wrong with it. There are many old cars running around in a poor state of tune or just completely clapped out --the owners have unbelievably low expectations of how the cars should run.

A nice fresh 282 with OD will run along at 75+ all day if it needs to. Porting and relieving has a very good effect, as does a slightly warmer cam grind. Some careful attention to the head will get the CR closer to the 8:1 neighborhood.

I am not so much a 356 fan because of the weight that makes the car nose heavy, the hydraulic lifters, and generally more difficult to source parts. Needless to say any dual sidemounts have to go.

If you are changing to the longer engine, then for competition I would go with a 327 (which was a factory substitution after 356 production ceased). You are already up to 160 hp without lifting a finger and much more is readily available.

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Re: WTB: 1939-40 160 Coupe Super 8
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I used to have a VHS copy of an old Packard company film where they compare the performance of the new 1940 Super Eight with the 356 CI against an older model 1939 Super Eight. The '40 absolutely blew the doors off of the '39 in a straight line acceleration test. Those cars had very impressive performance.

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Re: WTB: 1939-40 160 Coupe Super 8
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They also had to « sell » that the 356 was a fitting replacement for the 12

The big Buick engine was similar in power. The 356 was about 20% more horses than the Cadillac V8.

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Re: WTB: 1939-40 160 Coupe Super 8
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The 356 is a longer block than the 282. Which block would the 327 be related to?

Ross, dual side mounts? Like the spare tires?

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