Re: [AMC-list] Fwd: Nash 234.8 OHV six
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Re: [AMC-list] Fwd: Nash 234.8 OHV six
- From: William 'Chip' Lamb <chip@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:24:51 -0400
" >and its design may have roots as far back as the '25 special 6.
"
" Yes, that was the Ajax engine acquired by Nash when they bought Ajax
" in '25. So it goes back even further. It was the "Light Six".
so - it was the ancestor of both the 234.8 and the straight 8? egge
info - now not entirely trustable - suggests it.
No, those go back to the origins of the Nash car. The "Light Six" was
inherited from Ajax and doubtless reworked by Nash.
" >any way, this 8 would be the cool period-appropriate motor to have in
" >one of those nash tow trucks...
"
" No real reason, the OHV 6 produced nearly as much power and torque
" with far greater fuel economy.
if i recall frank's nash 6 history, the 234.8 got a lot of
improvement, especially in compression, from the '30s to the '50s. a
comparably set up 322 8 should be good for 200-odd hp. and iirc the
late '40s ambassador - whence the cab - was a prewar carryover, so it
has the hood for the 8.
The Ambassador body lengths were standardized in 1941. 1940 was the
last year for a longer 80-series front clip.
do you know what transmissions nash was using in this period? i'd
guess by the '50s they were probably using warners, and that the truck
probably had a t18, only because it's a warner truck tranny.
Believe they were all Warner going well back into the '30s. My '48
has a T86 with R10 overdrive. My '40 now in the Bulgari collection is
also a Warner with the old (R7?) mechanical governor O/D.
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