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Some of your questions may be answered on the FAQ.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=2724&forum=14
Posted on: 2009/12/7 19:09
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Do you know if there is a difference between the 55 and 56 bell housing?
Posted on: 2009/12/7 19:14
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Appears to be the same.
Attach file: (4.49 KB)
Posted on: 2009/12/7 19:25
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The bellhousings are identical, and the only transmissions that will bolt up is the stock T85, and Ford T85's, along with all Ford manual transmissions UP TO '64. Some later transmissions used a dual bolt pattern, with 8 holes total, and those will also bolt up to the Packard bellhousing. A Ford T10 4 speed works really well, if it's the early one or it has the dual bolt pattern. I've researched this quite extensively, and have quite a lot of experience with V8 manual bellhousings.
Posted on: 2009/12/7 19:50
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Part of the reason that I ask is that I was told that the attached pic was a Packard motor with a manual bell housing. It looks a little different than the others I have seen.
Can anyone identify this? Attach file: (10.56 KB)
Posted on: 2009/12/7 20:06
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Looks like a Ford flathead V8 bellhousing. They will fit, with a little modification and some redrilling of the mounting holes. I have one for a Ford truck trans that was made to fit a Packard V8, but never used it because the only transmissions that will fit are stump pulling granny gear transmissions. Not too sporty IMHO.
Posted on: 2009/12/7 21:23
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Do you know what year ford bell housing that might be? I can get one of those for little to nothing compared to trying to get this one shipped to me. Ooooor do you know anyone that would be willing to part with a Packard bell,flywheel? I have some money put aside but not a ton. Holidays are coming up...
Posted on: 2009/12/7 22:31
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The Ford bellhousing takes more work than it's worth to bother with, IMHO. As for the year, I couldn't tell you, I'm not a vintage Ford guy. But, it looks like a truck to me.
Posted on: 2009/12/7 22:51
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Questions on V8s will be seen sooner get more answers over on the V8 forum.
1. Yes, the pre-1965.5 Ford transmissions and the later dual-pattern Ford transmissions will bolt up to the Packard bellhousing. The later transmissions will have a larger front bearing retainer which will have to be changed to the earlier version. 2. No, Ford used several different input shaft lengths and not all will be a direct interchange with the Packard. Some will have to be shortened, some will require a pilot bearing extender. 3. Maybe, the Ford input shaft and the Packard clutch splines will match. Some are, some aren't. 4. Studebaker used the same Ford bolt pattern on many 3-speeds and T10 4-speeds. Don't try to put a Studebaker Borg-Warner T86 3-speed transmission behind a Packard. It isn't sufficiently strong. Only the T85/T89/T10 will work, albiet with shortened input shaft. 5. AMC used the Ford bolt pattern as well, but their input shafts are too long and will have to be shortened. Bottom line - get a complete conversion from a Clipper or a '56 Golden Hawk. Buying it one piece at a time is by far the most expensive way to get a manual transmission. thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2009/12/13 16:27
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