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Sunbeam-Talbot Ten

Sunbeam-Talbot Ten history
ManufacturerRootes Group
Production1938-1948
PredecessorHillman Minx
SuccessorSunbeam Talbot 80
Body style4-door saloon cabriolet tourer
Engine1185 cc Straight-4
Transmission4-speed manual
Wheelbase94 in (2,388 mm)
Length156 in (3,962 mm)
Width60 in (1,524 mm)

 

The Sunbeam-Talbot Ten is a four-door saloon manufactured by the Rootes Group between 1938 and 1939, and then reintroduced after the Second World War and sold between 1945 and 1948.A cabriolet version was also available.

The Sunbeam-Talbot-Darraq business fell into the hands of Rootes in 1935, and the new owner's strategy was clearly to use the prestige of the Sunbeam-Talbot name for selling larger numbers of lower priced cars than hitherto. The Sunbeam-Talbot 10 was one of the first products of the Rootes strategy, being in effect a stylishly rebodied version of the company’s existing middle market saloon, the Hillman Minx.

Sunbeam-Talbot Ten side view 1938

The classic saloon featured the streamlining increasingly characteristic of mainstream British cars in the later 1930s, along with “stand-alone” headlights. Power came from a 1185 cc side-valve engine for which 41 bhp (30 kW) of power output was claimed. All four wheels were suspended using semi elliptical leaf springs. Top speed was quoted as 68 mph (109 km/h)

Sunbeam-Talbot Ten cabriolet tourer

Visually the car was virtually indistinguishable from the faster Sunbeam-Talbot 2-litre, although the faster car was actually about 3 inches (8 cm) longer in wheel-base and overall body length.

In 1948 the Sunbeam-Talbot 10 was replaced by the more modern Sunbeam-Talbot 80 which was essentially a restyled version of the same car.

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  • Sunbeam-Talbot Ten Technical details and specifications (1938-1948)

    ENGINE:.
    No. of Cylinders - 4
    Treagury Rating -9.8 hp
    BHP - 40 at 4,500 r.pan.
    cc - 1,185
    Bore - 63 mm.
    Stroke - 95 mm
    Compression Ratio - 6.8:1
    Firing Order - 1-3-4-2
    Carburettor make - Zenith, 30 VIG
    No. of compression rings - 2
    No. of oil rings - 1
    Oil pressure, lb. sq. in - App. 35. at 40 m.p.h.

    CLUTCH AND GEAR BOX:
    Clutch type - Single Dry Plate—Borg & Beck
    Type of facing - Borg & Beck composition
    Synchromesh - All
    Gear ratio, top - 5.33 :1
    Gear ratio, third - 7.94 :1
    Gear ratio, second - 13.16 :1
    Gear ratio, first - 18.99 :1
    Gear ratio, reverse - 25.37 :1

    Wheel base - 7ft. 9in.
    Tyre size - 5.25 x 16
    Type of rear axle - Semi-floating
    Type of drive - Spiral Bevel
    Ratio - 5.33 to 1
    SPRINGS: Type - F. Elliptic. R. Elliptic

    BRAKES:
    Type - Bendix Duo Servo
    Lining size- Front - 7in. x 1 3/4 in. x 5/16in.
    Lining size Rear - 7in. x 1 3/4 in. x 5/16in.


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Service
  • Sunbeam-Talbot Ten Service Guide (1938-1948)


    Distributor rotation - Clockwise
    Breaker Gap - .018in.
    Plug make - Champion LIO—14 mm.
    Plug Gap - .025in.
    Firing Order - 1-3-4-2
    Ignition Timing - 1° Retard T.D.C.
    Battery type - BTW 9 F3—12V. 51A.H.
    Battery earth—pos. or neg - Positive
    Inlet Valve clearance for timing - 2° B.T.D.C.
    Inlet Valve opens—degs.

    CAPACITIES:
    Sump—pints - 7
    Gear Box—pints - 2
    Rear Axle—pints - 1 3/4
    Radiator - 2 galls

    -Note: Sunbeam-Talbot Ten Advanced Maintenance is available for registered users-

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