Re: 48-54 OD Trans
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BDeB posted overall input shaft diameters for the two units.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... 7569&post_id=174654#forumpost174654
The senior or larger input shaft trans is only used with the 356 engine and the end of the shaft that goes into the pilot bearing is just a few thousandths under 1" on that unit. Don't have a definite number handy on the pilot end for the smaller unit but think it is around 3/4 or 7/8. In addition to pilot bearing, the clutch disc and possibly the pressure plate also would need to change to accommodate a different shaft. Throwout bearing and entire carrier assy is also different. The senior R9 OD will also have 4 planetary pinions in the unit vs 3 for the smaller OD.
Posted on: 2022/5/27 12:24
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Howard
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Re: 48-54 OD Trans
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Home away from home
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Ok, if y'all know what it is that's great. Still a good trans and OD unit.
Posted on: 2022/6/7 8:00
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Re: 48-54 OD Trans
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Just can't stay away
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I have a 1939 120. It has an R-6.
The 1940 is the first year of the R-9
Posted on: 2022/7/1 21:54
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Re: 48-54 OD Trans
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Home away from home
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Did you try Tucson Packards? They just bought several 1941 parts cars which may have proper OD units for your car.
Posted on: 2022/12/12 17:28
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