Common questions

What was the horsepower of a 1957 Oldsmobile J2?

What was the horsepower of a 1957 Oldsmobile J2?

2 versions of the J2 in 57 -58 [2 years only]. Common/street version is hydraulic lifter rated 300 hp. Other is rated 312hp -solid lifter/dimpled rocker covers to allow adjustable rocker arms. Cam specs? -I’d have to dig in my literature to see if it’s there. I have seen one car advertised with the 312 engine.

What was the price of a 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88?

A 1957 mint condition Olds Super 88 without the J-2 option might have an auction asking price approaching $50,000. We have also seen a Golden Rocket 88 convertible, non J-2, priced in the $70,000 range. The fact is that the 1957 Oldsmobiles were popular cars with big engines and more power options with the J-2.

When did the Oldsmobile J2 J2 come out?

In December of ’56, Pontiac announced Tri-Power for a spring release–no doubt prepared with information Estes brought with him from Oldsmobile. It caught his former co-workers off-guard, and they had to scramble to ready the J2 intake for a late January/early February launch as a mid-year option.

Where is the serial number on a 1957 Oldsmobile?

As a comparison, 1957 Buick production numbers totaled 405,098 vehicles, 1957 Pontiac passenger car production totaled 334,041 units, and 146,841 Cadillacs were produced. The 1957 Oldsmobile serial number will be found on the left front door pillar.

What was the J-2 option on a 1957 Oldsmobile?

In a large way the J-2 option made the 1957 Oldsmobile a muscle car as well as a luxury car. The J-2 option was also referred to as the Tri-Power package.

What kind of engine did Oldsmobile have in 1957?

The Rocket engines gave Olds station wagons a unique aura. Total 1957 Oldsmobile Fiesta Wagon production was 8,981 units. For 1957 Oldsmobile offered the J-2 option which was three two-barrel carburetors for the 371 cubic inch V-8 which was standard for both models. This engine was also called the Rocket 88.

Who was the designer of the Oldsmobile J-2 rocket engine?

An image-rescue team of engine designers was thrown together, and it included Bill Holt, now the last surviving member of the group that developed Oldsmobile’s J-2 Rocket triple-carburetion package for 1957, a little-known story of achievement overcoming the double demons of cost and time.

When did the Oldsmobile J-2 hardtop come out?

When it comes to Oldsmobiles from 1957, the hardtop was the second-most-popular body style, with 49,187 units produced. The best estimates for cars fitted with the J-2 option vary, however, between 2,000 and 2,500 during 1957 and 1958, the only two years the tri-power setup was offered.

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Ruth Doyle