Topic: 1924 single six to eight
1924 single six to eight
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Just popping in
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Does anybody know if a Packard eight engine from 1932/1933 would fit in my 1924 single six?
Thanks!
Posted on: Yesterday 15:06
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Re: 1924 single six to eight
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Highly unlikey, the difference in length between the two engines would be a very limiting factor.
Saying that, with my hot rodding background, anything can be made to fit, all you need is lots of money and expertise.
Posted on: Yesterday 15:41
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Re: 1924 single six to eight
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Send some info on what you need. Do you have an engine at least, or is the car missing an engine?
I agree, you will need a 6 cyl. Very bad idea to try to "rod" a 24 Packard unless it is already VERY rough.
Posted on: Yesterday 17:24
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