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Lanchester Light Six
Four-light sports saloon 1935 example
Overview
ManufacturerThe Daimler Company Limited
Also calledBSA Light Six
Body and chassis
Body styleSaloons and coupés
other styles to special order[1]
LayoutFR layout
RelatedLanchester Ten, BSA Ten
Powertrain
Engine1,378 cc (84.1 cu in)[2]
TransmissionDaimler fluid flywheel and Wilson four-speed preselective self-changing gearbox[2]
Dimensions
Wheelbase(8'6½") 102.5 in (2,604 mm) and
track (4'0½") 48.5 in (1,232 mm)[1]
Kerb weight22cwt
Chronology
Predecessornone
SuccessorFourteen Roadrider

The Lanchester Light Six was a small luxury car in the twelve tax horsepower class manufactured for The Lanchester Motor Company LimitedbyBSA subsidiary The Daimler Company Limited. Announced in September 1934[1] it was the better-finished version of an almost identical pair the other half being the BSA Light Six

It followed the Lanchester 15/18 introduced three years earlier and Ten introduced in October 1932 as the third break away from previous Lanchester large cars.

Rear view of six-light saloon
Rear view of four-light sports saloon

This model was to become the Fourteen or Roadrider in 1937

Engine[edit]

Lanchester Light Six engine
Overview
ManufacturerThe Daimler Company Limited
Also calledBSA Light Six
Layout
Configuration6-cylinder in-line
Displacement1,378 cc (84.1 cu in)[2]
Cylinder bore57 mm (2.2 in)[1]
Piston stroke90 mm (3.5 in)[1]
Cylinder block materialCast-iron with integral head, mounted on a two-piece aluminium crankcase[2]
Cylinder head materialIntegral head with block
Aluminium-alloy pistons[2]
Valvetrainohv operated by pushrods from a chain-driven camshaft[2]
Combustion
Fuel systemS.U. carburettor
Fuel typePetrol[2]
Oil systemfull pressure lubrication[2]
Cooling systemwater thermostatically controlled with pump and fan to radiator[2]
Output
Power output34 bhp (25 kW; 34 PS) @3,600 rpm[2]
Tax rating 12.09 hp[1]

The new engine design was on the same general lines as the Lanchester Eighteen (not 15/18) though with a chain-driven dynamo and a much reduced bore and stroke taking down the swept volume from 2,390 cubic centimetres (146 cu in) to 1,378 cubic centimetres (84 cu in)

Chassis[edit]

The larger twelve horsepower six-cylinder engine was mounted in the chassis of the ten horsepower four-cylinder Lanchester Ten. Steering was by cam and lever, brakes were mechanical. Tyres specified were 5 inch on 18 inch wheels.

The most popular bodywork styles were the saloons. These were available as both 'six light' and 'four light' versions, the term 'light' here referring to the side windows. The six-light had a longer roofline with a third side window behind the rear door, the four-light sports saloon had a fixed head canvas body above the waistline.

Prices[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Cars Of 1935.The Times, Friday, 21 September 1934; pg. 17; Issue 46865. (1334 words)
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j Specifications. The Times, Tuesday, 2 April 1935; pg. 65; Issue 47028.

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