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When did the Oldsmobile straight 8 engine come out?

When did the Oldsmobile straight 8 engine come out?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Oldsmobile produced a “multicylinder” straight-8 engine in the 1930s and 1940s. This was the company’s top engine choice from 1932 until the 1949 introduction of the Rocket V8, and was briefly exclusive to the Oldsmobile L-Series .

What kind of engine did Oldsmobile have in 1949?

Franklin J. Graf, Rocket V-8 engine advisor for the National Antique Oldsmobile Club, concurs about the 1949 V-8, but notes its new and exciting bias towards performance. “It made for a much smoother-riding car that handled better and offered a lot more performance,” he says.

Where is the distributor located on an Oldsmobile straight 8?

These early Oldsmobile straight eights have the distributor mounted on the cylinder head whereas the later 257.1 engine has it mounted down on the left side of the engine. This series of engine was shared with the LaSalle during the 1934–1936 period, but its variant had a slightly increased capacity at 248 cubic inches.

What kind of body did the Oldsmobile 98 have?

Oldsmobile actually shared the Series 98’s basic C-body with the Cadillac Series 61 and 62. Their premium 98s were the only recipients of a redesign this first year, though, as the Dynamic 60 and Dynamic 70 Series cars would keep their facelifted pre-war bodies until 1949.

When did the Oldsmobile V-8 engine come out?

Few things remade the American auto industry more fundamentally or quickly than the introduction of the overhead valve V-8 engine in 1949.

The following year, Olds introduced a redesigned V-8 with a forged crankshaft, longer stroke, and other performance improvements. By that time, the OHV revolution was complete and the flathead engine was a quaint memory.

Where does the distributor go on an Oldsmobile?

As an example, the Buick mounts its distributor in the front, while the other three mount it in the back. The Chevy distributor passes through the intake manifold, while the Olds mounts to the block aft of the intake. Even the distributor housings are different among the four.

Who are the contributors to the Oldsmobile V8?

Most of the contributors are DON_WOW, BlownOlds, Yorgatron, Blackrat40, C9, F&J, Blackrat40, Tony Lambardi of Ross Racing Engines, and Dennis Choinski. I’m sorry if I didn’t include you, I forgot to. Just wanted to give credit where credit is due. I sure wish I could have talked with some of these old timers.

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Ruth Doyle