Straight 8 Transmission Adapters
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I was at a local car show last weekend and ran into Bob Bendtsen. He owns the shop making the Chevrolet trans adapters for the Packard Straight 8 motors. According to Bob this will mate your motor with just about any Chevrolet V8 transmission.
He had one on display, so I snapped a few photos with the cell phone. Please don't ask me any questions about it, because I'd be useless. Better to contact Bob directly. transmissionadapters.com/
Posted on: 2010/7/20 12:33
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Posted on: 2010/7/20 23:51
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-BigKev
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I just inquired about these the other day. They cost $895.00.
Posted on: 2010/8/6 22:36
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That would be my question. For $900 what to you get? Just the adapter plate? Retrofitted linkage?
Posted on: 2010/8/7 11:33
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For $900 you get what's pictured here:
The kit consists of the following items: 1 inch thick aluminum adapter plate New flexplate Bolt set Mini-high torque starter Crank adapter Apparently, there's also a manual trans version, or so there was when I spoke to them a year or so ago. From what I know of the '54 and back cars, I think this would be a rather tight fit to the firewall, and of course you're on your own for the linkage. To me, this is more for the guy who wants to put a Packard straight eight in a streetrod like a '32 Ford or such. I can almost guarantee you that will NOT fit in my '48, there's simply no room for a plate that large to fit.
Posted on: 2010/8/8 9:26
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