Re: Torqueflite 727 conversion
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This is just a start:
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... &forum=4&post_id=1078#forumpost1078 Also do a search on "727" or "700r4" or other similar strings. After digesting all of this i think u will be more than convinced to stay with the stick shift. HOWEVER, if u ultimately decide to change to an automatic i will be interesed in buying the flywheel, belhousing, pressure plate and clutch linkage from u so i can convert my Twin Ultramatic to a 4 or 5 spd with OD.
Posted on: 2008/10/27 10:34
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Re: Torqueflite 727 conversion
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I was recently at an AZ. region PI breakfast talking to a member about his torque flight conversion on his V-8 car. Unfortunately, his feedback on the ordeal was not so great. The original adapter was not concentric with the crankshaft. This resulted in a damaged torque converter and input shaft. A different adapter was then sent and it was ok. This fellow had to pay for another converter because his first was damaged, as well as paying the shop to change the defective parts. This little quality control problem cost him $800 + dollars additional.
With that said, now that the bugs are worked out, and the money is spent, he reports it works very well. A 727 torque flight is a very durable reliable transmission. I would think this would be a viable conversion. Many individuals here report that the original Ultramatic can be properly maintained and provide reliable service. I had a 51 200 with Ultramatic that worked fine. It was no rocket ship, but I have never been in a Packard street race!
Posted on: 2008/10/27 11:17
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Many of us need an overdrive. Otherwise i would not consider a conversion. Definately NOT consider any automatic trans conversion without an OD.
Posted on: 2008/10/27 13:27
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Re: Torqueflite 727 conversion
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if you want overdrive, how about a chrysler A518? thats basicaly a 727 plus overdrive.
Posted on: 2008/10/27 13:58
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Just for completeness, somebody in CA makes a 700R4 conversion for the 55-56 Packard and somebody in TX makes a TH400 conversion. Both of these entail machining the original case in a jig instead of an adapter, which could be out of concentric.
Craig
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Here is the info for the 700R4 but I don't know if still valid. IIRC when all this was being discussed on AACA forum, someone called and was told the person that had been doing the conversion was no longer there & things had been suspended. I think this was approx 1 yr ago so maybe changed by now. For my 2 bits, a better way to go than the adapter route.
mikestransmissions.com/Classics/UltraOD.html The TH400 is done by: JACK NORDSTROM 4975 IH-35 SOUTH NEW BRAUNFELS TEXAS 78132 He has some picts on the Golden Hawk site: 1956goldenhawk.com/ For some reason I can't link directly to his info but it is under Options, Technical Items, TH400 Conversion.
Posted on: 2008/10/27 16:42
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Re: Torqueflite 727 conversion
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Thanks for the links to the 700R4 and TH400 conversions.
If I went with an automatic, my first choice would be 700R4 because of the OD. On my Panther (yes, it's still alive, but development is slow), I have gathered up all the parts to convert to 4/5/6 speed manual (TBD). Craig
Posted on: 2008/10/27 21:11
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Re: Torqueflite 727 conversion
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FWIW, the 200-4R can be made to be a much better transmission swap than the 700R4. The ratio spread is closer and it is physically smaller. I've done both and wouldn't do another 700R4.
thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2008/10/27 21:35
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Re: Torqueflite 727 conversion
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Jack. What kind of automatic was used in the 56J from the factory????
Posted on: 2008/10/27 21:45
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