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Dodge Eight DG series

Dodge Eight DG series (1931-1932)

Production period:

1931 to 1932

Class :

Luxury Car

Body versions :

Touring Cars , Roadster, Sedan , Coupe ,Cabriolet

Engines:

Gasoline : 3.9 litres (62 KW)

Wheelbase:

118 inches

Curb weight :

1348-1468 kg

successor

Dodge DK series

 

The Dodge DG Series was a Dodge car in Detroit , which was presented as the larger sister model of the DC series in January 1931.

History

Dodge Eight with new performance and new luxury and impressive in size. It is generously roomy, superb in riding qualities.

The car had a side-mounted 8-cylinder in-line engine with 3938 cc, which gave an output of 84 hp (62 kW). The balanced eight-cylinder engine develops 84 brakes horse power. Natural smoothness is enhanced by 4—point rubber engine mountings. The cylinder head which insures maximum combustion and power.

Dodge Eight DG series Maintenance (1931-1932)

The rear wheels were driven via a single-disc dry clutch and a three-speed gearbox with central control. All four wheels had hydraulic brakes. The wheelbase of the chassis was 3004 mm. The frame is an entirely new double—drop type with box centre. At the time the strongest frame that Dodge had ever built and body height is reduced four inches without less head-room, ease of getting in and out, or road clearance.

Dodge Eight DG series Technical details (1931-1932)

This reduction in over—all height makes possible a wholly new kind of low-swung body. a four-door sedan, a two-door coupe and a two-door convertible were offered. In addition, there was the DG also as a chassis with all mechanical components for customers who wanted to hire a body shop itself. From July 1931 the cabriolet fell away; instead, a four-door Phaeton and two other coupes were offered.

In January 1932, the DK series replaced the DG Eight.

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  • Dodge Eight DG series Service Guide (1931-1932)


    Distributor Model 660-G.
    Breaker contacts separate .018-023 Inch
    Distributor full automatic
    firing order 1-6-2-5-8-3-7-4
    Spark plugs are 18 MM. metric AC Type G-10 0-10.
    Spark plug Gaps .027-.030 Inch.
    Tappet clearance (hot).Inlet .005 inch Exhaust.007 inch (hot)

    -Dodge Eight DG series Advanced Maintenance is available for registered users-

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