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New guy with engine serial number/date code question
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Crusty Caballero
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New to the forum and to Packard. I recently picked up an engine/trans that I believe to be a '48 based on the serial number (G285396CE) but date codes on the block (1-26-1949) and head (1-21-1949) don't seem to agree. Am I reading the decoder wrong, are those not date codes, were they still stamping 48s into 49, or what?

Built a stand, rebuilt carb, changed points/plugs and was able to run it briefly until I can set up a radiator.

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Posted on: 6/24 13:40
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Re: New guy with engine serial number/date code question
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First, read through this:https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=2727

But also you should know that Packard made their cars by "series", not model year. The 22nd series bridged the 1948-49 model year. That being said, most cars will have both a Series and model year number. So you could have a 1948 22nd series car, or a 1949 22nd series car. Or a 1949 23rd series car...

Posted on: 6/24 14:05
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Re: New guy with engine serial number/date code question
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I think you are confusing a 22nd series engine serial# with 1948 only. In fact 22nd series went into 1949. Engine casting date being Jan 1949 suggests that the engine probably went into a 22nd series car.

We obviously responded at same time.

Posted on: 6/24 14:09
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Re: New guy with engine serial number/date code question
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Crusty Caballero
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Thanks guys. First thing I did, even before joining this forum, was find the packardinfo.com serial number data. But I did not understand the series vs years thing so that clears it up. No idea what it came out of (other than what a 288 would have been in) as I bought it sitting on a pallet after who knows how many years. It's a nice introduction to Packard though and already has me looking at a local '46 with the 356.

Posted on: 6/24 15:57
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Packard Don
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The 356 was used from 1940 through 1950 but be prepared to spend LOTS of money if you buy one that must be rebuilt! If you do find a good one not needing work, be sure to buy a Packard that used that engine originally as I believe the front chassis was longer to accommodate it but if not, the suspension was heavier to accommodate the extra weight.

Posted on: 6/24 19:22
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Crusty Caballero
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Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Seems nothing I get interested in is cheap! I didn't commit the exact model to memory since I was mainly looking for an engine at the time but it's supposed to be original to the car and with ~75k showing on odometer.

Posted on: 6/24 21:34
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