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Offline V8Pinto

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Nash Lakester
« on: May 16, 2008, 01:37:08 AM »
My Grandpa wants to build a Nash engined Lakester or Roadster.  At Speedweek last year we almost bought a Bean Bandit car but just couldn't swing enough frijoles to get it on a trailer so we're gonna build one.

We've got a couple Nash engines and a bunch of interesting parts but need some guidance building a BNI/SCTA legal chassis. 

After El Mirage this weekend, we'll dig into the rulebook and see what's in there.  Does anybody have any frame/chassis reading they could point me to?
Shane
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Offline Dave Haller

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Re: Nash Lakester
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2008, 09:25:45 AM »
Look at Sumner's build pages, should show you everything you need to know. Also on this site are page after page of build sites that should help alot.
Good Luck,
Dave Haller #93 :-)

Offline RichFox

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Re: Nash Lakester
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2008, 09:51:09 AM »
I think the world would welcome a Nash powered lakester. I have not seen a Nash powered car on the salt since Bruce Crowers roadster. What Nash engine do you plan on using?

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Re: Nash Lakester
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2008, 09:56:53 AM »
V8P, I have some good news and bad news, first congrats and good luck on your new lakester or roadster project, building your own can be a rewarding experience.  Second it is usually much less expensive to buy one, the Bandit's was probably a lot less than you are going to spend...  :-o   Now you get to figure our which one was the bad news  :roll:
Good luck on your project and get that build diary started...
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Offline maguromic

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Re: Nash Lakester
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2008, 11:19:03 AM »
Bruce Crower's Nash was no ordinary Nash,  he build his own 4-valve head for that engine. What a work of art!  It would be great to see a Nash out again.  Good luck on your project.
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Offline RichFox

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Re: Nash Lakester
« Reply #5 on: May 16, 2008, 11:22:02 AM »
Any Nash at Bonneville would be an extraordinary Nash. I understand Bruce Crower was working on a 4 valve Packard eight for the car before getting distracted with other projects.

Offline V8Pinto

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Re: Nash Lakester
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2008, 01:59:41 AM »
What class would the Nash-8 motor run in?  Looking at the rulebook I am thinking XO?  I think the displacement falls somewhere in the D range.

Sheesh - those are some stout records for the lakesters.  My Grandpa has a blower for the Nash (I can't remember at the moment what kind it is).

It looks like a Blown Modified Roadster class has a lower record but then we'd have to talk Grandma into converting the Mode-A from a driver into a racer and I don't want to be part of that discussion :)

Shane
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Offline RichFox

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Re: Nash Lakester
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2008, 10:10:14 AM »
Bruce Crower ran his Nash 8 in XXO as I remember. Break is at 325 inches between X and XX.