Re: 1953 Packard Patrician 327 9 main upgrades or engine swap?
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I recommend you sell the 1953 Packard Patrician to someone who will keep it original and enjoy the automobile as it was intended to be driven.
Posted on: 2020/12/24 12:45
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Re: 1953 Packard Patrician 327 9 main upgrades or engine swap?
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Yes, that or rebuild the original engine or get a replacement. The 9-main 327 isn't that rare and was used on all 1951-1953 Patricians and as a dealer replacement for earlier 356 engines. I have several engines available including a 9-main but the only one already rebuilt is a 5-main.
Posted on: 2020/12/24 14:32
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I am afraid I will not be doing that. There comes a time when only so many automobiles can be kept original. There will come a point when one day you will not be able to drive them anymore as they were originally designed. One day, there will be no OEM original parts, one day there will be no aftermarket to support a niche car group. People of my age have no interest keeping a car original if it means we cannot drive it as we intend. Whether that be across the country or down a drag strip, or even on a circuit track, or just to car shows. When this car was bought by its original owners, they had no intention of worrying about that, they drove it every day. I want to drive it every day too.
Why do you think engine swaps are so common, the original drive train cannot keep up. Maybe a car from later in the 50's with a 3 speed and a more powerful and efficient engine. How many Packard owners will take their car across country and daily drive it? I bet only a select few and i am willing to bet 75% of them have done engine swaps. Sheesh, i would have at least thought that me wanting to keep the original engine but modify it to be THE BEST VERSION of itself possible would at least garner some respect. And to do that it must be brought into the 21st century. No amount of work done to it to factory specs will allow it to keep up, that was fine for back in the day, especially considering the national speed limit. But it's abysmal gas mileage, and antiquated 2 speed transmission cannot keep up. You can only keep so many cars original. AND OF THOSE ORIGINAL CARS HOW MANY CAN BE DRIVEN WITHOUT WORRY OR BE COMFORTABLY BE TAKEN CROSS COUNTRY. Original sucks in every way possible if it means i cannot enjoy driving my car. I want to enjoy driving my Packard in the 21st century and i want to enjoy it to the fullest. Why do you think engine swaps are so common, the original drive trains cannot keep up. Maybe a car from later in the 50's with a 3 speed and a more powerful and efficient engine. How many Packard owners will take their car across country and daily drive it? I bet only a select few and i am willing to bet 75% of them have done engine swaps, or have at least changed something about the drive train Sheesh, i would have at least thought, that me wanting to keep the original engine but modify it to be THE BEST VERSION of itself possible would at least garner some respect. My Packard was Intended to be enjoyed by whomever owns it and wishes to drive it. It was never Intended to be stuck in time with antiquated equipment. It was Intended to be DRIVEN! And being Intended to be DRIVEN has nothing to do with originality. The past was cool and should be honored, but there does come a time when we must move on. This is my prerogative- Should new Packard owners be shunned out of the community for wanting to upgrade their car? Should they be shunned for wanting to drive their car more? And in doing so they do some upgrades so they can, should they then be banned from owning a Packard simply because they desire to drive theirs?
Posted on: 2020/12/24 14:48
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If i may inquire about that 9 main engine you have, what condition is it in?
Posted on: 2020/12/24 14:49
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Was that directed to me? If so, you can read all about it and see photos in the Classified Ads of my Packard / IMPERIAL page linked below.
Posted on: 2020/12/24 17:25
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Re: 1953 Packard Patrician 327 9 main upgrades or engine swap?
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Welcome Rusty-1999
You'll find good advice and help with your '53 Patrician here, much as you have on the AACA Forum. Ultimately, you'll have to decide what is right for you and enjoyment of the car. Simply weight the pros and cons already posted there, decide your course and see it through. Good luck with your project, whatever you decide. Steve
Posted on: 2020/12/24 18:21
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.....epigram time.....
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Re: 1953 Packard Patrician 327 9 main upgrades or engine swap?
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An original car can be driven reliably if in good shape. I drove my car (an unrestored 1954 Cavalier) with a 327 engine to the 2016 Nationals in Travese City with no issues. Each way was over 500 miles in 90+ degree heat. Drove home in ten hours including stops for fuel and food. Reliability should not be an excuse for swapping the engine, but good luck in what ever you decide.
Posted on: 2020/12/24 18:48
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Same with my over-3-ton 1952 Henney-Packard which I drove from California to Freeport, IL and back for a Professional Car Society meet. They are very dependable.
Posted on: 2020/12/24 19:15
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Well, let's see. If you want high power and some economy ditch the high friction 9 main and use a readily available 5 mainer. I believe the cranks are actually more torsionally rigid in that they did not require the whomper-stomper vibration damper they installed on the niners.
Port and relieve the block yourself. Send the cam out to Crane Cams and see what they can do with it. They did several for me over the years. Change over to solid lifters. Find some better pistons to take the strain. If you are going to turbocharge it just use the stock manifolds and save the hassle. The 359 head on a 327 will hardly change the compression and buying a good one will leave you behind on your mortgage. Your biggest challenge on mileage is the "side of a barn" aerodynamics. Easiest and most versatile--and the most fun--option for the trans is factory 3 speed with overdrive. You can run that with the existing 3.54 axle. And everything just bolts in. I am using a 53 with 327 and overdrive as a shop truck. We put something like 4000 miles on it in a year. It gets about 17 mpg utterly stock with the 2 bbl. I hardly ever drive it faster than 75. In contemporary roadtests the 4 bbls did better but I don't care for their slow tip-in. Cold weather short trips use a lot of gas because of the warmup. I don't worry about modifying these cars as they are not hand built works of art like some of the prewars. They were built with moderate care on an assembly line like a Maytag wringer washer. There are plenty of original or authentic examples to represent the marque to an indifferent public. A little hint of the near future is to go to the Packard page on ebay and then click on "completed listings". I do honor them as they were very good at being cars. A 53 Packard is far more pleasant to drive than a 53 Buick for example--especially if the road has curves.
Posted on: 2020/12/24 20:00
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