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Joe if you could add your wonderful cross-ref information to the parts database that will help preserve that information so it doesnt get lost down the thread tree.
Thanks again,
Posted on: 2007/5/24 20:24
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-BigKev
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One must be careful choosing WHICH MoPar 318 lifters to use.
Packard V8 hydraulic valve lifters: Melling JB 879 or SealedPower HT 879. DO NOT USE THE 2011 LIFTER !!!!!!!! I have the JB879 installed in my 56 Executive. When i pulled it apart there were 2 replacement types in there that i have reasons to believe came from one of the major suppliers. The 879 lifters are identicle to the 2 replacements i found in the engine EXCEPT for the shape of the pushrod seat. The 879 has a pushrod seat identicle to the factory lifters that was in the car.
Posted on: 2007/5/25 6:50
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What's wrong with the 2011 lifter???? Why can't we use it???
Posted on: 2007/5/25 14:24
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The 2011 lifter seat sets TOO HIGH in the lifter body. It does NOT allow for the 2/10 inch (purged lifter) lash as outlined in the manual. If u install the 2011 it MIGHT work (that's a BIG MIGHT) but the lifter seat will be very near the bottom of travel. On deeply reground heads it will present a problem. The 879's are just right as per manual specs.
Furthermore, i believe that in order to obtain optimal performance we really need adjustable pushrods. THe new rotor has made an ASTRONOMICAL improvement in my 352 V8. I would have never believed it. THose of u running resistor plugs and/or wires really need to drop the original Packard rotor for one that is NOT resistor type. See the X-ref of this forum for part number.
Posted on: 2007/5/25 21:04
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T'PacMan. a couple of years ago u posted pics of your GM HEI distributor at the AACA site. Do u still have pics of the dist and refresh my memmory on what u had to do about the trans throttle valve linkage that runs so close to it.
Posted on: 2007/5/25 21:16
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In addition to the Owner Registry thread i would like to request an OLDS pump conversion registry too.
In view of the fact that the Olds conversion is the greatest improvement and discovery since 1956 i find it only fitting that we keep up with how many are out there as the years go by.
Posted on: 2007/5/25 21:29
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Those pics were on my old Windoze computer (which is now why I have a Mac) and were lost when it crashed. I had them posted on the AACA site, but those disappeared when they cleaned house of all the "undesirables" a while back. I'll take some more when I get a chance to.
As for the throttle shaft, I had to bend it into a slight "U" shape to clear the dist. It will all be moot here in a few months when the T56 goes in.
Posted on: 2007/5/25 23:24
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