Re: 1950 Packard Deluxe 8 cylinder engine removal.
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If you’ve asking how to get clearance to remove the engine, I don't believe it’s necessary to take it apart other than removing the hood and braces (I’m not an expert of the ‘48-‘50 era) but my personal preference is to remove the entire front clip leaving only the frame and engine sticking out. That’s actually not as difficult as it sounds but it does take help in lifting it off as a unit as it’s quite heavy. Several pairs of strong arms should be able to handle it.
Posted on: 2023/11/19 21:36
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You can cut the top of the radiator hoop and bolt it back, BUT--as Don says it is not that hard to remove the whole front clip which makes attending to a thousand other details very easy. I always remove the engine and trans together so I can service the trans etc at the same time.
There is one big bolt and two struts holding the cradle at the front. In the car remove the kick panels for access to the fender bolts.
Posted on: 2023/11/20 7:23
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Does this same principle (removing front clip) also apply to '51-54 models? Or do the fenders need to be removed separately?
-Kevin
Posted on: 2023/11/22 13:55
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It's a matter of choice but I typically remove the fenders separately as I work by myself.
Posted on: 2023/11/22 20:59
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Ross has posted pics of removing the entire clip in one go. But that can pretty unwieldy unless you have the equipment to support all that weight. Also, the grill is pot metal. So it doesn't bend without breaking. So unless you can full support the clip without it bending, I'd just removing the fenders first.
Posted on: 2023/11/22 21:05
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You need to study this a bit. That's a heavy lift ~1000 lbs and normal chinese takeout engine crane is at the limit of load and height. I had to beef mine up.
I removed one side to be able to swing out, I didn't have the height and the radiator support comes with the motor after you unbolt. Finding the COG is also not that easy, I had to re-position the slings a few times to get it to level. Take the trans support out after it's on the crane. I did it all myself. I posted all that back about 8 years ago, so maybe you should read all the old posts for tips. Someone had a good pattern for a cradle too. I made one on casters. The L8 won't fit on the std. V8 engine stand either. Some shops may not be able to line bore so need to do your research.
Posted on: 2023/11/24 14:35
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