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You may be looking at the Utica number. Both Packard engines and Ultramatic transmissions built at Utica had a unique serial number applied - independent of the vehicle serial number.
See this old post (and subsequent discussion) to help decode the Utica number prefix: packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... &forum=3&post_id=2795#forumpost2795 Sometimes the engine or transmission serial numbers are referenced as cut-off points in factory service bulletins and newsletter articles, which you can find through this site's Service Index feature.
Posted on: 2009/5/19 10:59
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I didntbhave a chance to get under the hood again yesterday, but hopefully I will today.
How many numbers does the Utica number contain? Would my trans be stamped with the same numbers or were they matched numbers or were they matched pairs at all? The reason I ask is I don't remember seeing any letter code with that number, and I'm still a little worried as to why my engine is red. (which I've posted about before) and know is definatly not a correct colour. However I can't find any other colour remnants under that paint. And it goes all the way back to the trans and even the trans oil pan is red.
Posted on: 2009/5/20 10:35
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Transmission numbers should have the same prefix letter as the engine but don't match numerically, though late cars tend to have higher numbers, ditto for engines. Both are generally a letter and four digits, but double alpha on the engine like AA means a standard shift engine. The prefix number should match the car line. I'll post a couple of pictures for you, the transmission # C 1104 is a Caribbean trans, the meaning of the second set of numbers and letters is unknown to me; might be factory but also might be marked by a later rebuilder.
The red engine color is a curiousity, but note that my spare 1956 Patrician engine (the one pictured) is also red with no evidence that it was repainted. For 1956 A and AA are 5640 B and BB are 5660 and 5670 C is 5688 (no standard shift code for Caribbean) D and DD are 5680. I believe I'm correct when I say that the base# was 1001.
Posted on: 2009/5/20 11:04
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I have seen several red engines, but can offer no explanation. One fellow told me it was a marine engine as far as he knew??
Posted on: 2009/5/20 13:44
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Could be, though my red 56 engine came from a Patrician and had matching VN and motor numbers.
The Stokes conversions of Packard V8s for marine use were indeed red.
Posted on: 2009/5/20 14:20
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55 clipper 320's were red. other than that, my guess would be a repaint to owners liking, or maybe a factory replacement engine, painted non standard color to tip off the severice personal that something had changed.
Posted on: 2009/5/20 18:00
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maybe a factory replacement engine, painted non standard color to tip off the severice personal that something had changed.
I think there must another explanation, the engine in question matched the vehicle number and the Utica # was consistent. And internal parts are still OEM so I doubt it was pulled, rebuilt and painted. But just what the explanation might be, I don't know. Some factory replacement engines in the 4-1/8 bore were accidently painted incorrectly, there is a TSB to that effect.
Posted on: 2009/5/20 19:14
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Here is a '55 STB that talks about engine colors on the '55 models and how some were mispainted. Not sure it applied in this case, but good for future reference.
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/STB/55T-33.pdf
Posted on: 2009/5/20 20:57
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I sort of forgot about this thread, it was the Utica # beginning with D. The "D" portion of it was pretty covered. I was worried about it because with it covered up like that it looked as though someone had stamped the block to Mach the body vin. But this wasn't the case and looks like everything matches up.
Thanks for the help guys. I'll also be posting the vin, theif proof, and Utica later as well as updating my registry.
Posted on: 2009/5/26 10:40
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