Re: GM 4L60E Transmission Adapted for 1955 Packard 400
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actually i already rebuilt it awhile back. go back in my blog a few thousand pages, LOL!
i just don't know if i did a good job or not, cause i don't know if it works. i haven't tried it yet. Hank
Posted on: 2011/10/7 14:35
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Re: GM 4L60E Transmission Adapted for 1955 Packard 400
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JP,
I talked at some length too over the last 2-3 years with "M" over in California about the 700R4 (Ultra OD conversion) project. Most recently, this past January 2011, we spoke frankly and he told me that the man behind the project, "C", had closed up shop previously, but that he ("C") was thinking of doing a very small run of 700 conversions because of interest. I understood that "C" closed his shop with lathes etc for a variety of reasons and this project was a largely a wonderful labor of love for him. I could have it wrong, but I understood "M" to be the man that did the installs and physical applications in the client's cars only. Faced with the 700R4 project's lack of viability because "C" was out of the picture so to speak, I then turned to Art Butler. (Back in January I understood that "C" was still living.) Reference Art, he is a gentleman and a true Packard devotee. His simple intention is to keep our Packards on the road for the world to see and he goes about it quietly. As you did previously mentioned, I too intentionally have not put Art's contact information on the world wide web at his request. Further, without going back to posts I've made on this thread already, I'm reasonably sure that I wrote how interested parties could contact him through PI's Packard's of Arizona club. Thanks for posting your pics from "M".
Posted on: 2011/10/20 13:42
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Re: GM 4L60E Transmission Adapted for 1955 Packard 400
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Hey guys!
It's really simple. If you want to get a 4L60E conversion for your V-8, contact Art Butler directly before his patience and supply run out. It's not like he's "off the grid" or anything. That's what I would do if I needed one -- which I don't. Craig
Posted on: 2011/10/20 18:15
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G'day Kevin, we probably are talking about the same conversion, but I hadn't realised that there were three parties involved - designer/developer, engineering/machining & installation. I visited who I understand to be the designer and it was at a house with a number of sheds in the yard, not a full blown automotive workshop in an industrial area. The critical element of the project is the machinist and it is he who I understood had died. A couple of years ago a mutual friend suggested I contact the designer, which I did then via email so it's been awhile this project has been stalled.
Craig, I'm sure Mr Butler is well known and respected in auto circles where you are but, and certainly no disrespect intended, that doesn't appear to be the case over here in Australia. Further, taking Kevin's point on board about his desire for privacy, I've got no idea how to go about contacting him. An email address would be great as a short note shouldn't put too much pressure on him. Essentially, my thinking is that if he has cast up and machined one or more bellhousings for the V8's, he or somebody close to him probably still has the mould, which could be used again (in theory anyway, not knowing the casting method). A bellhousing would be easier and less costly to ship than a full transmission, especially seeing a core should be readily available over here. Kind regards, John
Posted on: 2011/10/20 20:25
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JP Quote:
Craig, I'm sure Mr Butler is well known and respected in auto circles where you are but, and certainly no disrespect intended, that doesn't appear to be the case over here in Australia. Further, taking Kevin's point on board about his desire for privacy, I've got no idea how to go about contacting him. An email address would be great as a short note shouldn't put too much pressure on him. That's why there are PMs (Private Message) on boards like this. Craig
Posted on: 2011/10/21 4:34
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Thanks for the heads up about Private Messages Craig. I suppose that's something I could/should learn about but you have to take into account that some of us senior citizens are not as smart with internet stuff like you young fellas. A little advice and patience helps us a lot in working through the maze. In any event, I imagine a Personal Message is intended for someone specific and the purpose of my post was to enquire whether somebody did actually have Mr Butler's contact details and could pass them on. In other words, to locate that someone specific. Obviously this could then be followed up if required by the PM process you have recommended. Kind regards, John
Posted on: 2011/10/22 1:31
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JP Quote:
Thanks for the heads up about Private Messages Craig. I suppose that's something I could/should learn about but you have to take into account that some of us senior citizens are not as smart with internet stuff like you young fellas. LOL! (That's internet speak for "Laughing Out Loud"). I'm 66, so I'm not exactly a "young fella" except in spirit. I think it's more a matter of getting familiar with internet message boards in this case rather than age. Of course, it doesn't hurt that I did software development for 20 years from 1981 to 2001, but most of it was NOT internet applications but instead old school industrial strength (big business) applications. There is some transfer however. BTW (By The Way), don't PM me for Art's location info because I don't have it. Craig
Posted on: 2011/10/22 3:10
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I have emailed Bendtsen Transmission Adapters a couple times regarding doing a 55-56 adapter. He indicated it would take the winter to figure that one out. I am hoping it is this winter. The adapter he has available for the straight 8 Packard looks very nice. I am going to get one of these for my 2678. I am going to put our 55 400 aside until Bendtsen gets these plates done unless there would be one similar to Kevin's available now. Third Ultramatic to date burned on the 55 400.
Posted on: 2011/10/22 18:48
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I have emailed Bendtsen Transmission Adapters a couple times regarding doing a 55-56 adapter. He indicated it would take the winter to figure that one out. Why would you deal with a person/company who has no existing examples of an actual 55-56 T-U adaption? Makes no sense to me. Buy what works. Craig
Posted on: 2011/10/22 21:28
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