Packard Engine to GM Auto Transmission Adapters
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Just saw this tonight, this company makes adapters to put GM automatic transmissions on the back of Packard V8s, the 288/327 straight 8's, and the 356 straight 8: Packard Transmission Adapters
Disclaimer: I don't know anything about this company, except saw them mentioned in Rodder's Journal and looked at their website tonight. I have not used any of their products. My apologies if this has been discussed widely here previously. I looked back several pages and didn't see a thread about these.
Posted on: 2021/3/13 20:14
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I'd like to have one of these adapters.... for the 288, 327, 359 engine.
Posted on: 2021/3/13 20:36
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I have one of the kits. Planning to install it this spring/summer. I am hoping to use a universal column linkage kit. It uses a 12 volt starter. The parts seem nicely made.
Best Regards,
Posted on: 2021/3/17 21:37
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John Rhodes
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The conversion is underway. As said previously the kit is for mounting a gm trans on a Packard. It doesn't include a linkage etc. You can use 700r4 2004r 4L60 or non overdrive th350 th400 or the electronic 4L60e 4L80e. I will be doing a 4L60e so nothing on connecting the TV cable here.
The Speedgems people are nice. Bob Bendtsen sold/retired. The new owner says there hasn't been many sales of the Packard kits so not sure how long they will stick around if non one is buying. I am doing this in a car with the body and front clip on and the engine in place. The first step is getting the old trans out while supporting the engine. I used angle iron and a wood block with bolts to support the engine with the trans out. The trans is 292 pounds and there are 2 bolts on top which are easiest to remove by cutting 2 holes in the floor. Attach file: 20210513_085413.jpg (187.43 KB) 20210513_085406.jpg (213.96 KB) 20210512_181345.jpg (319.12 KB)
Posted on: 2021/5/23 18:42
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Next the flywheel bellhousing and starter must be removed.
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Posted on: 2021/5/23 18:46
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John Rhodes
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Next the actual bellhousing adapter gets attached. I will have another update Tuesday. Then will be new flywheel and new starter.
Posted on: 2021/5/23 18:48
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John Rhodes
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Keep the pictures coming John. This is interesting to see how it all comes together. John
Posted on: 2021/5/23 21:38
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The flywheel bolts have less than 3/16ths engagement maybe 3 threads on the crankshaft hub. Hub is 3/8ths. Getting longer bolts. Original bolts engaged full 3/8ths.
Supplied bolts are 31/32. I will go 1-1/8.
Posted on: 2021/5/25 20:11
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With 1 1/8 bolts the flywheel is in. The starter is tough to get in but doable a long 3/16" allen wrench helps. On bolts for flywheel blue loctite and 25 ft pounds.
Posted on: 2021/6/2 20:50
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