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That is a good question. Perhaps the serial numbering started at the casting stage in those older blocks, instead of simply just being stamped after the fact as in later blocks.
Posted on: 2009/10/28 23:27
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Here are the numbers from a 1947 Six:
Motor # F39061 Casting Date 7-28-47 Casting # 388532 Also casting number from a 1955 Packard 400 is 440275-A with Utica number C 12042
Posted on: 2009/10/29 1:57
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I'm starting to wonder if the "A" suffix on 352's means a running change from late '55. That makes me wonder what the change would be. I know in '55 they changed the head chambers from fully machined to cast chambers, I wonder what else they did?? They sure didn't fix the oil pump, lol!
Posted on: 2009/10/29 4:04
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Eric,
A bit late, but yesterdays pic's weren't real good, so I took some more today. And rather than a list, I've given you a visual record for two '39 110 engines, identified as #1 and #2. BTW - I've given the head info too. Attach file: (29.20 KB) (35.57 KB) (49.48 KB) (36.52 KB) (26.98 KB) (40.16 KB) (38.09 KB) (18.37 KB) (27.10 KB) (21.34 KB) (23.15 KB) (21.14 KB) (34.70 KB) (23.72 KB)
Posted on: 2009/10/29 5:04
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Just in from Mat, "packard34", his engine # in his '34 is 392916. Mat, what size is your engine and what's the date?
Posted on: 2009/11/9 7:22
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Just in from Mat, "packard34", his engine # in his '34 is 392916. Mat, what size is your engine and what's the date?
That would correspond to a 1936 Eight (319 ci) engine.
Posted on: 2009/11/9 9:19
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So Mat has a '36 engine in his '34, interesting...
It looks to me like the casting number for the '30s cars are not dependable to define a series of engine like the later engines are. The next question is, does anyone know when Packard went to the standard casting number, meaning a series of engines that have the same casting number?
Posted on: 2009/11/9 9:23
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It looks to me like the casting number for the '30s cars are not dependable to define a series of engine like the later engines are.
I suspect the car in question has had an engine swap and it's not a matter of casting number inconsistency. I suspect that using a primary indicator like engine numbers will ultimately probably prove to be a more valid source of info than casting numbers.
Posted on: 2009/11/9 10:19
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So another idea I come up with gets shot down by you, figures. I think from now on I'll just ask you what I should do before posting on here and making an ass out of myself.
Posted on: 2009/11/9 10:25
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