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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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All the 288, 327, and 359 blocks are the same length, width, height, etc. The difference is internal on those motors. But I can see where the earlier (pre-1951) motor may he a bit different in overall assembled length because of the waterpump or fan design, and mounting. Keep in mind the the engine mounting changed in 1951 from a front mounted design, to a side mounted design.

You can use a 51-54 block on the earlier years if you use the waterpump, and front mount off of a '50 and prior engine. The mounting holes are still there 1951-54 blocks to allow this.

Posted on: 2010/3/9 16:51
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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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Oh thats perfect, so it will fit, with some slight modifications. The engine mounts should be no problem as he can make them in his shop! Thanks

Posted on: 2010/3/9 18:52
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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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wait a 327 will fit in the 38 where a 6 was?

Posted on: 2010/3/9 20:01
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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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Only with alot of modifications !

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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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Wheel base is different twixt the 6 and the 8.

Posted on: 2010/3/9 20:44
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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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I pretty sure the replacement document was replacing the earlier 8s with the later 8s. Not a 6 with an 8. That would require some serious modifications.

Posted on: 2010/3/9 21:41
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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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I pretty sure the replacement document was replacing the earlier 8s with the later 8s. Not a 6 with an 8. That would require some serious modifications.

I read it the same way Kev, it specifically references exchange back to the 1601 chassis which is the 1938 small eight or "120" chassis.

Posted on: 2010/3/9 22:18
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G'day all, The six and one twenty bodies are the same. The difference in wheelbase is all in front of the body. A Six would be a candidate for a Packard V8 not a 282 or 288 block. Unless of course you wanted to go the Eric way with his project.

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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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monypenny07 wrote:......has a '38 Packard 8, manual transmission but wants to put a '53 Patrician motor into it, will this work? Is there a way to get the '53 motor to bolt up to the '38s transmission?.....

Original post cited '38 Eight, unless it shrank by 2 cylinders and turned into a Six, should fit with the modifications required in the retrofit procedure.

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Re: '38 tranny to 53 patrician, will it work?
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My mistake, it was an 8, the 282, I stand corrected and it should fit, thanks guys

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