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Adapting 1938 top loader to R-11
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mendocino38
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Hello all, I apologize in advance if this is a repeat question...I know that I've touched on the subject myself already. I'm installing a R-11 in my 1938 Packard Six (hoping that the engine has enough oomph to make it worth it). I was told by another member that the top loader from my original trans. will work, but that it needs some adapting to the forks(?). I was told that Pete Toet was the man to talk too. I can't seem to track down his contact info. If anyone can advise me or send me Pete's contact info that would be great.

Many thanks, Erik

Posted on: 2013/6/11 23:37
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Re: Adapting 1938 top loader to R-11
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Mr. Toet goes by "Peter Packard". You can send him a PM here.

Posted on: 2013/6/12 0:22
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Re: Adapting 1938 top loader to R-11
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Hi all, Here is a write-up on the procedure for an R6, R9 and early R11. PM me if you are unsure. Good luck and all it takes is a steady hand and remember that you are altering the forks from the cane shift ... not the column change shift. PT

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Posted on: 2013/6/12 5:23
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Re: Adapting 1938 top loader to R-11
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The Six shouldn't have any problem with the overdrive. Another member here, I think he goes by the name of 39PackardSix, has done it to his '39, and it runs beautifully. He used an R9.

Posted on: 2013/6/12 10:03
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Re: Adapting 1938 top loader to R-11
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mendocino38
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Thanks for the responses. Pete, I read your instuctions. I may PM you to talk about pics if you have any.

It sounds to be a bit of a job...not impossible, but not a walk in the park either. I'm fairly committed to it, if for no other reason than it's the only Packard transmission that I have. I bought the car in pieces and boxes...just tryin' to figure out where they all go.

thanks again for the help.

-E

Posted on: 2013/6/12 17:29
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