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BTW if this is the wrong forum for this. admin feel free to move it accordingly
Posted on: 2014/7/31 19:41
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Try making some paragraphs. Your rant was hard to read.
IMO, there are TWO reasons why V-8 Packards got parked back in the day: 1) Twin-Ultramatic failures 2) Oil pump failures/deficiencies. Today, there are solutions for both. Neither solution(s) can be seen from the outside. Packard engineers screwed up on both counts, but that doesn't mean that WE have to live with those screw ups. If you want to try to fix either one, then you are just "putting lipstick on a pig." Craig
Posted on: 2014/8/1 4:31
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No rant here. Just observations. I am not someone who had my cars judged at shows nor was I one to criticize others for modifications but I do feel the twin ultramatic is worthy of tweeking and preserving in these vehicles. A lock up convertor in 55! just 30 years ahead of the curve. GM had 30 years to perfect it and still had issues. (th125 converter sticking and stalling engines when hot) Lets not forget other makers auto trans failures back in 50. Lets agree to disagree on it.
AS far as paragraph indentations making it clearer for you- no prob. I will eliminate some of the more technical stuff for you in the future too. I respect more the people driving long distances in tours and rallies with unmodified vehicles of the 20s,30s,40,or 50s regardless of the make!
Posted on: 2014/8/1 18:32
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A lock up convertor in 55
Actually, a lock-up converter in 1949.
Posted on: 2014/8/1 18:58
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CustomClipper55 Quote:
...I will eliminate some of the more technical stuff for you in the future too. Boy, that's a laugh. I am a graduate engineer and was a rocket scientist for NASA during Apollo (7 thru 12). "technical stuff"? Bring it. However, as I said above, your technical writing skills could use improvement. Craig
Posted on: 2014/8/1 19:17
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