49 Hudson Eight
Hi all, any pros and cons with the straight eight. I'm looking at one for sale but I'm not familiar with them. Any info much appreciated.
Gene.
Gene.
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The eight had steady improvement over its life. I guess what would help is what year are you looking at and what year car will it go in? Just in general, the eight is a smooth running engine with a lower top end than the six. Both are great engines. I have had both.0
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An eight in good condition and excellent tune, is a joy to behold. So quiet, you don't know it's running. However, parts will be a bit scarcer than for the sixes. Plus, it's old technology (splash lubrication and babbited bearings) and requires a good deal of skill and Hudson knowledge to do correctly.
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Love my '50 C8. Runs so smooth that in one parade someone ask if it was running or had an electric motor.0
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When I drive out of a cruise night people have walked out in front of me not knowing I am there due to such a quite engine.Should see the look on their face when they do turn around and see me right there. lol0
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Never had that happen . My Hornet 308 experience is not quite the same .:)0
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I have played with my 1954-308 to the point that even with a flowmaster exhaust, I am thinking of putting on a more quiet muffler----na, most likely will not happen-it sounds too good.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate your input.0
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