Re: Transmission Swap
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I must say that I've been thoroughly satisfied with the performance of my '56 Twin Ultra since Ross' rebuild some years back. I couldn't ask for better.
Posted on: 2017/5/1 22:17
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Re: Transmission Swap
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i'm by no means qualified, but I did read through as much instruction as I could from Packard and rebuilt my own TU. it really wasn't rocket science. I just dove in.
I have no idea if I was successful, since the car doesn't run and is an ongoing project, but all the pieces went in where they go and when I started the car, it did move the back wheels while they were in the air.
Posted on: 2017/5/2 8:49
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1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
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I have a 1955 400 that i bought in 2003 I have replaced 3 ultras in this car; the best was the original which lasted 51 years until it gave up on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Of those three rebuilt Ultras NONE lasted for more than 2 years. In 2014 I had Bendtsens 700r conversion kit and a GM transmission installed in my car; although it cost a boatload of cash to do it (about 4K) the car has never been better! The last time I drove to Hershey for the car show I drove from my home (Philadelphia Pa) to Hershey and used only about 5 gal of gas I could not believe it. The car also has more performance and far more guts than it ever had before.
Posted on: 2017/5/8 19:36
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