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First, which T5 are you using? Very few of them are suitable for being the link taking the strain of the weight of a Packard and the torque of the Packard V8.
The clutch and pressure plate can be most anything you want it to be. Packard used a very common pressure plate bolt pattern on the flywheel. There are both Long-style and diaphragm-style pressure plates available. You'll have to use a clutch disc which matches the transmission input shaft spline. If this is going to be a bit of a hot rod, call McLeod, give them the spline diameter and count for the clutch disc and the bolt pattern for the flywheel and they can get you the good stuff. Have you found a pilot bearing yet? These are NLA and getting expensive. PM me if you can't find one. thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2010/6/8 20:38
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The T5 seem to do handle 300hp stock but the torque that this motor has will tear it up. I have a friend that works for So-Cal speed shop here and they have a transmission guy that I was going to talk to about building one for me. I was looking at the G-Force kits as well.
What do those pilot bearing run? I haven't tried to even look for one yet. I know getting one for my '50 with the 288 was kind of a choir. Ill call McCloud, thanks for the info.
Posted on: 2010/6/9 13:13
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Unless you get a brother-in-law deal on a beefed rebuilt T5, it will cost almost as much as a new TKO 500.
If you've never driven one, I think you'd be surprised how well a Borg-Warner T85 with overdrive works. thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2010/6/9 14:43
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I have installed a Ford RUG all aluminum 4spd with 30 percent OD in my '56GH. It was the truck unit with bigger bearings so it should handle the torque from the Packard.I have the car version of this transmission in my Austin Healey with a 283 and one in my '50 Willys Delivery with a 350. The pilot bearing I used in the GH was wider than the stock Packard due to the input shaft being 1/4" shorter and the inside diameter being larger. The bearing is JAG W303-2RS.
Posted on: 2010/6/9 18:08
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Agree, for those with some scrounging and fab skills, the Ford RUG makes an excellent street transmission.
thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2010/6/9 22:13
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Big Healey or the Sprite???? What year??? With a 283 i'll bet that thing will out run the best of Corvettes or anything else on the road. Must have needed a lot of structural reenforcing for the rear axle???
Posted on: 2010/6/9 23:11
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This is off topic, but the Healey is a '56 100 with '63 roll up window doors to allow the use of the hardtop. The 283 has a solid cam and a Healey 410 rearend. This rearend was from the Austin Princess sedan, so it is strong enough for the V8. It has Jaguar rims to get some more rubber on the road. It has been on the road for thirty years. Lots of fun!
Posted on: 2010/6/10 6:16
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The big Healey (especialy with a 283) or Jag XKE Xjs is an exquisite selection for anyones stable of cars. What u have there is exactly what i have wanted for many years. I just never happen to run across any Big Healeys to buy. Nice color too. They also look great painted BRG.
Posted on: 2010/6/10 7:18
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Note the steel wheels. V8s just rip the wires to shreds. BTDT.
thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2010/6/10 10:01
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