Re: Utramatic ratios
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The only specs I could find are for the twin ultras and that is 1.82:1 for low and 1.63:1 for reverse. Since all the transmissions, planetary wise, are virtually the same would bet the ratios for all are extremely close to those numbers. Some of the service counselors have an engine to wheels ratio so trans ratio could be figured out using the standard rear end ratio given.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 0:16
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This is from the 54th Series Specifications of the Service Counselors. You may be able to do the math and figure out the ratios. I am sure the other years Specification have similar information.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 0:42
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-BigKev
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Quote:
rytomi wrote: Hi all. New to this forum, its my first post....... to PackardInfo. You didn't say if you have a Packard but from your question I surmise you do. And if you do, could you please include it in the Packard Owner's Registry, together with a pic, any known history and how you acquired it?
Posted on: 2009/12/22 5:24
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Just popping in
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Unfortunately no. No Packard yet. I've always been an enthusiest though. I've just been searching for "the right one".
Posted on: 2009/12/22 9:44
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Ratios of the planetary system given for the original 1949 Ultramatic are 1.818/1 for low and 1.637/1 for reverse. This data from the 1949 Serviceman's Training Book for Ultramatic Drive.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 9:59
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