Re: Changing the Ultramatic for a Standard Transmission
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You can change to standard and many have done so, but almost need a complete parts car as there are many small brackets, linkages and pieces which also have to change. The driveshaft is different as is the rear end ratio--although yours would probably work as I believe it was an option for standard cars.
It sounds as if your Ultra needs the services of a good mechanic familiar with those units. The local garage or AAMCO or some such just is not up to the task--even if they were interested in trying. Perhaps someone on your side of the country can recommend such a person. Rebuilding an Ultra entails detail work and replacing bushings, seals, piston rings and many other small pieces that wear so as to maintain pressures. The throttle shaft linkage and pressure adjustment is critical. Just opening it up and changing clutch disks won't do it. It really sounds as if you might have an internal leak and a necessary pressure is not there.
Posted on: 2009/6/21 17:12
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Re: Changing the Ultramatic for a Standard Transmission
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Unless you have one of the late model gear start transmissions it is not supposed to shift.
The Ultramatic normally started off in high gear. The low gear was only for emergency use. On the whole it would be better and cheaper to sell your car and buy a manual transmission car. There seems to be quite a few of them for sale. Otherwise contact Turbopackman, he claims he can change an automatic Packard to a standard in a day.
Posted on: 2009/6/21 18:21
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That claim is true, IF you have all the parts required. If I have to hunt for missing parts, it's not going to happen.
Posted on: 2009/6/21 19:02
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Sir: Give this gentleman a call. he is reasonably close to you and maybe he can help you.
ultramaticdynamics.com/ Kevin
Posted on: 2009/6/21 19:06
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Kev,
Thanks for the info. Gene
Posted on: 2009/6/22 6:59
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Thanks, I thought in H it started off in a lower gear and shifted to the higher gear. The D one never got out of first.
Posted on: 2009/6/22 7:01
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Thanks, does the parts car need to be a Patrician or 400 or will the Clipper work?
Posted on: 2009/6/22 7:07
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Re: Changing the Ultramatic for a Standard Transmission
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I've thought of selling it, but it is a Caribbean HT and I'd like to be able to use it as a reliable driver.
Posted on: 2009/6/22 7:08
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Re: Changing the Ultramatic for a Standard Transmission
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Thanks,
I had it rebuilt once(over$2500) and am trying to determine if it is worth spending additional money on it. Finding someone has been difficult and bringing it back to the prior place is not an option.
Posted on: 2009/6/22 7:11
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