stepdown 8 in a 33 terraplane 8?
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Hi Ken
Question. Is the stepdown 8 wider than the 47 8?
Lee O'Dell0 -
I have put 308's into 40 models, and yes the steering box has to be modified, grind off the sector shaft that sticks out and notch the block right where the sector shaft sets. Easy job. Walt.0
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Thank you Ken. I was not aware of the difference. Learned something new. My Dad had a 8 in his 47 PU in early 60's but I do not recall which 8 was in it.
Lee O'Dell0 -
Patrick Meehan, RIP, of Ventura, CA, had a '33 ET8 coach with a stepdown 8 in it. He had installed it many decades ago and it did require some modifications due to the aforementioned width of the stepdown 8 block rear as mentioned above. He must have owned that car at least 40 years and did the install early in his ownership. Pat was originally a Chicagoan and was "Mr. Terraplane 8" to us Californians who knew him. He also owned a Hornet coupe with a Chrysler Hemi so he understood "go-fast". The car, last I heard, still exists in an unrestored state, having been sold from his estate perhaps 5 years ago. Anyone here own Pat's old car?0
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I've not heard that his wife has sold off his stuff yet, he had 2 '33 T8s in the back yard, a sedan & a coach when he died.
Val Smith is handling that for her.
I was at a non Hudson meet with him once & he had the aforementioned '54 cp. sitting in a line with a bunch of other cars with the hood up. Some guy comes walking by & said "I didn't know Hudson had a V8 engine" to which the very quick witted Pat said "Yes, it was an option in '54" - we had a tough time not cracking up! He was just great with "one-liners" like that0 -
I was just wondering why do you have to go with the stepdown 8 cant you use a 36 8cyl0
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Probably using whats on hand ? I would think a stepdown motor is easier to find than a 36 . . .
Roger0 -
I couldn't say; I haven't seen that car in 30 years or more!!!0
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Thanks for the info everyone.
There is a decent stepdown engine locally. I am early in the process of rebuilding the 33 engine, do this was a thought for jumpstarting the project a bit.
Matt0 -
Hi Matt, Have owned my 33T-8 since the early 1970's. When I started to restore I tried to fit 47H-8 as I had a good running one available. The
problem is the short under hood space available. Unless you shift engine and
mounts rearward by 2 + inches there is not room for the later model fan and water pump. One can gain some by shifting the radiator/shell foreward but that leaves a gap unless you "stretch" the hood.
Peter, How did Pat Meehan make it work??:)
Fred "Ric" Pinder0 -
StillOutThere wrote:Patrick Meehan, RIP, of Ventura, CA, had a '33 ET8 coach with a stepdown 8 in it. He had installed it many decades ago and it did require some modifications due to the aforementioned width of the stepdown 8 block rear as mentioned above. He must have owned that car at least 40 years and did the install early in his ownership. Pat was originally a Chicagoan and was "Mr. Terraplane 8" to us Californians who knew him. He also owned a Hornet coupe with a Chrysler Hemi so he understood "go-fast". The car, last I heard, still exists in an unrestored state, having been sold from his estate perhaps 5 years ago. Anyone here own Pat's old car?[/quote]
lsfirth posted this in the Hudson Street Rod area
Possibly this car was Patricks Hornet coupe?
Craigs list posting for 54 Coupe with HEMI0
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