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A 3.06 to 1 1st gear should help along with overdrive.
Posted on: 2021/6/16 19:47
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When I set out to drive my first 56 Patrician home from deep in the heart of WV, the front pump seal in the Twin Ultramatic started leaking badly, shortly after I crossed into PA.
My dad ran the H-D truck shop at a Chevy dealer and came down after work with a C60 wrecker to haul it back to the shop. The following week, he had the mechanics put the Pat up on 4 jack stands with nothing more than a (big) floor jack and use his old Walker transmission jack to get the tranny in and out. Although I wasn't there to watch, he had no complaints about doing the job. Of course, having worked as a mechanic in a Packard dealership, this wasn't his first rodeo. As you can see from the illustration, this is a low slung jack. There are four bolts that get run up through the bottom of the lifting pad at four of any of several threaded holes, which allow for some adjustment, even in play. It originally came with a piece of chain to throw over the top of the unit to secure it, but my dad used a tarp strap. IMHO, a lashing strap might be better. Actually called a "unit lift", the manufacturer also promoted it for R&I of rear axle assemblies. My dad told me that he also used it to R&I Corvair engines. A subsequent generation of this jack had a tubular frame. Althpugh yo seem to be well past this point, good luck with the rest of the conversion on your 53. Attach file: Lincoln20Walker20J-79820Series20E20Parts20List.jpg (30.38 KB)
Posted on: 2021/7/1 8:47
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Thanks and nice story. I used a Harbor freight tools version of that.
Posted on: 2021/7/1 15:11
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I have been busy but working on crossmember. Needs welding.
Posted on: 2021/8/13 21:07
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Should have taken more pictures along the way but the trans is in. Still have to get everything hooked up though.
Posted on: 2021/10/9 8:55
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Am curious how you are going to hook up the GM throttle cable. Believe Bendtsen's original instructions -- at least on the V8 -- had a tab welded somewhere on the accelerator linkage at the carb in order to attach the cable. Seem to remember one or two saying that proves to be tedious or hard to attach on the piece of metal available. Not sure if it was due to size of metal or because of the type of metal the linkage is made of. Another installer decided to attached his cable by making a bracket to clamp the cable housing I think to the firewall and drilled a hole in a section of linkage on the drivers side.
Instead of a drilled hole, would think something that would slip over an existing piece like the accelerator bracket on the firewall or better, would be to keep the existing throttle linkage on the engine and use the lever at the end of the rod on the right side of engine where the current throttle bar down to the Ultra attaches. Unless something in the geometry of the old linkage would mess it up, think the engine place would be simpler and more easily adjustable on the V8. Not sure on the S8 but If it was a clamp seems like it could slide on the throttle rod lever to find the precise point the GM transmission is supposed to want for the trigger and then locked own. Use the existing bolts for holding the bracket but would need to make sure some way the housing bracket and cable mount angle could be twisted or moved so the housing and cable would be in a straight line. If you can come up with something easy to do maybe you could take a few photos so the next guy doesn't need to reinvent the wheel.
Posted on: 2021/10/9 10:25
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I am using a 4L60e not a 700R4/4L60 so I don't have a throttle cable but will need to T a MAP sensor into a vacuum line. The trans control unit i build will go in the trunk.
Next up is linkage cooler lines and dip stick.
Posted on: 2021/10/9 10:31
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Ah that does make it simpler and I guess the mini starter used on the inlines does require a conversion to 12v anyway. All those doing an S8 will be in the same boat and have the power for a module so even any info or issues you run into on that conversion will be a help to someone else if they wanted to use the same trans.
I remember reading of only one other 4L60E and that is on a V8. Believe it has a drop in commercial module from one of the speed shops that required a signal not found on a Packard but apparently was not a big deal. Don't remember what he did but maybe it is the sensor you are adding.
Posted on: 2021/10/9 10:53
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Yes will be doing 12 volt but wanted to add AC anyway. Most electric trans controllers need vacuum and spark/tach signal. Load and rpm.
John
Posted on: 2021/10/9 11:07
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