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Are you considering the 356 or 327 engine? In what Packard would you be doing the swap?
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Posted on: 2014/10/19 21:04
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I'm assuming that you have a 39 or so 120 Packard. The engines up thru 50 have similar engine mounts, so that should be fairly easy. I'll leave it up to the experts as to the transmission hookups. I have a 327 in my 51 - I can look at the mounts on both if you like. Please keep in mind that the 327's with nine bearings are great engines, but are a bit more expensive than the 5 main version.
Posted on: 2014/10/19 21:07
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It's a 1937 120C.
Posted on: 2014/10/19 21:27
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G'day bilbo,
to PackardInfo. A guy here in Oz bought a '37 120C Convertible Coupe with a rebuilt 288 already swapped into it. He took it out and replaced it with a 282 he rebuilt and is now using the 288 in the '49 Convertible he's currently restoring. That's by the by, what I really wanted to alert you to is this link Right-Hand Drive Engine Replacement Service Letters. May help you, although it's for RHD Packards. And, I invite you to include your '37 120C Sport Coupe in the Packard Owner's Registry here on PackardInfo!
Posted on: 2014/10/19 21:39
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G'day all, The 288 and 327 block is the same.. Just different crank and rods. I wouldn't bother chasing up a 9 main unless you wanted to go the full 9 yards. You can also bore the 327 out to around 340 and if you use a circa 54 block, then you are around 8.5 to 1 comp for starters. It gets a bit complicated around the X frame, when you put a Packard R6, R9 or R11 overdrive into the equation. It can be done and they certainly motor along. The 282 was a good motor so stick with that if you have a good original 120C. PT
Posted on: 2014/10/20 0:00
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I'm new so maybe you can explain the difference, other than 29.
Posted on: 2014/10/20 0:22
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A 356 is the 9 main bearing engine that was used for the big Senior cars from 1940 to 1950. A very quiet and smooth running engine but also very heavy.
The 327 engine was used from 1948 to 1954 in a 5 main bearing configuration and also from 1951 to 1953 with 9 main bearings.
Posted on: 2014/10/20 0:33
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I knew some had the 9 mains and that was the extent of my initial planning. I don't need heavier so it would appear to be the 327 '51 to'53 maybe.
Posted on: 2014/10/20 0:42
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If I found a '53 327 is there a way I can tell if it is the 9 main bearing engine or the 5? I mean short of taking the oil pan off.
Posted on: 2014/10/21 2:14
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