Re: How much demand is there for PV8C oil pump adapter kits?
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Re: How much demand is there for PV8C oil pump adapter kits?
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My machinist will be in town for the Thanksgiving weekend. He has material on hand to make at least two kit adapter plates and drive shafts (I supply the rest).
If you want a kit out of this run, PM me to arrange payment. If I have $ in hand by the time he produces these parts, you will get a complete kit. Craig
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Hi, Craig,
Now my potential customer has seen the ARP main studs I used in my Packard truck engine and wants them in his, too. I'll have to do a mock-up and see if there is any way to use your adapter with main studs. What do you think? thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2008/11/16 12:19
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Craig.How much is the Kit?How much does the OLD's pump cost?I want to get a ball park figure so I can make a decisison.
Posted on: 2008/11/16 12:28
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Don't have any pictures yet and I am still getting a history of the car.I see that a picture of my 22nd series Custom Eight is already on the Websight under Packard pictures 1948.
Posted on: 2008/11/16 12:31
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Craig.How much is the Kit?How much does the OLD's pump cost?I want to get a ball park figure so I can make a decisison. <p> Kit is $250. Shipping is $15 flat rate to USA. Melling Olds oil pump and screen is about $40 at my local AutoZone the last time I bought one. So, you're looking at about $305 plus labor to R&R the pump. You can do R&R with the engine in the car. </p> <p> I have 100% satisfaction with this kit. Oil pressure comes up and lifter clatter disappears. </p> <p> Craig </p>
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Now my potential customer has seen the ARP main studs I used in my Packard truck engine and wants them in his, too. I'll have to do a mock-up and see if there is any way to use your adapter with main studs. What do you think? <p> Yes, it should work. On the current adapter, the main bolt heads are relief clearanced, but there is no reason why that could not go all the way through <b>ON THE D-SIDE</b> to allow for a main stud to stick through. <b>ON THE P-SIDE</b> you will have to increase the clearance relief and cut off the main stud slightly below the adapter top plane, but there should be plenty of room above the nut and washer. Note that the current adapter is not as wide as this prototype. </p> <img src="http://www.1956packardpanther.com/OHVOPA_AdapterCapSide.jpg"> <br> <img src="http://www.1956packardpanther.com/OHVOPA_PumpBoltedToCap.jpg"> <p> So long as the main studs are not too long, there should not be any interference with the oil pump either. </p> <p> The adapter itself bolts to the original oil pump holes in the main cap. </p> <p> Craig </p>
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I need one for my 55 Patrician. Please PM me the details on everything I need from you.
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Looked on parts X-reference and did not see. Need oil pressure sender for 1956 V8 for idiot light guage, not the analog guage. Anyone know part number that works?
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