Re: 1955 Packard 700r conversion
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Glad to hear it worked out satisfactorily. Did you make a new plastic indicator or how did you handle the different layout. I don't believe "Smith" whose car was the first prototype conversion mentioned the reverse light or the indicator so both are interesting questions. Hopefully he will see your post and answer both questions. I see a few GM switches that mount on the column similar to Packards so maybe one of those could be adapted.
How was the install -- did Bendtsen do yours or did you or a local mechanic do the work. How about the driveshaft. Any info you care to share am sure would be well received.
Posted on: 2014/7/18 21:47
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A retired mechanic friend of mine did the install. I also have a 1960's GM PRNDL that I think I can make fit in the dash.
Posted on: 2014/7/18 23:06
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This certainly sounds interesting but I've yet to get a handle on what happens when you have a push button selector setup like on my '56 Patrician. Does anyone have any info about that part of a conversion? Cheers, John
Posted on: 2014/7/19 23:39
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My '56 400 has the push button set up with the 4L60E transmission, and all of the positions work as they would have with the Ultramatic. It seems that the rod which goes from the selector motor has been altered to correspond with the more modern transmission.
Posted on: 2014/7/20 0:50
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Jack, do you mean the manual shift rod?
Posted on: 2014/7/20 1:22
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I've been planning to use the Bendtsens's conversion in the rebuild of my 400. The kit will probably be my first purchase after the first of the year.
Posted on: 2014/7/20 6:43
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Don't know if the 4L60e conversion like KevinAZ's with the new bellhousing is still available or if the 700r is the same or only GM option now but you are the first I remember hearing of that managed to keep the PBs. There were no rods in the original PB installation so curious on how they mounted the motor assy. The PB setup and wanting to keep it has been one of the sticking points for any conversion on 56 cars because of the way motor was mounted directly to Ultras. The contact segment and finger block with the electrical spacing and layout only for the Ultra shift pattern has been the bigger problem. At the least it sounds as if they have overcome the finger issue but also curious how they did the whole conversion. Any chance of some photos or more information on how it was done or if there is a kit available. Am sure any info you could provide would be well received from those who would like options to keep their PB setups.
Posted on: 2014/7/20 9:41
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I will take some photos today.
Posted on: 2014/7/20 12:41
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I was advised by Bendtsen's that they can make the 700r work in 1956 pushbutton setup as well.
Posted on: 2014/7/20 20:22
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