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I guess I should say that this is not an April Fools joke, it's for real.
Posted on: 2007/4/2 21:31
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Re: Aluminum Caribbean Intakes
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Ok gentlemen, I got some more info on the aluminum heads for Packard V8's. We can get them for $2000 a set, that's as low as they can go until there's more sets spoken for. I'd like to buy a set, but I'm not buying 10 of them just to get one set for me. I need some help here people!!
Posted on: 2007/4/3 20:49
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NOBODY is interested in these??????
Posted on: 2007/4/10 16:34
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Why dont you see if Kanter will sell your aluminum intakes and heads. Kanters logo is a red hex and blue ring like Packard hubcaps. Kanter has Packard parts in a separate part of the catalog. Kanter has Packard specific catalogs, including one for the 1955-56. Kanter Auto Products, 76 Monroe St, Boonton NJ 07005
Posted on: 2007/7/1 17:01
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Something for me to think about, as I am not sure exactly how far I'm going to go with my '56 Patrician.
The motor seems to be in good shape at the moment, but smokes a little (oil smoke on startup, which gets better as the engine gets warm), and as there is a new set of rings, valve cover gaskets, and pan gasket in the trunk; maybe the previous owner was considering a rebuild. Outside of the minor smoke, it runs great though.. I would consider the aluminum heads, two 4bbl intake and carbs, and using a modern cam when the motor needs a rebuild. More important at the moment is replacing the carpet and door seals, and some minor electrical work (clock and rear defroster don't work) and having the radio rebuilt. I got the power seat to work after fiddling with it for about 3 hours today. It was a bit of a pain, as the switch kept popping out of the socket every time I got the seat surround back in place...
Posted on: 2007/12/30 17:01
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It'll take 10 sets of each to get the ball rolling, and I haven't found 10 people interested yet, too pricey for them.
Posted on: 2007/12/31 1:53
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Greetings, Eric,
FWIW, I'd pay $2k for a set of alumium heads in a minute, after I'd seen several sets run for five years or so. The aluminum SBC and SBF heads we take for granted today were nothing but problems when they first were produced. It took many years of pattern refinement, CNC programming and just plain development work to make them the success they are today. Lionel Stone has had aluminum heads for the Studebaker V8 for sale for $2200 for several years. They have been through at least three iterations to correct problems and are still not taking the much larger Studebaker market by storm. Looking at it another way, the list of wants starts with a modern camshaft, roller rockers, aluminum intake, front balance damper, pistons and the rest. After we have proven the suspect Packard main bearing webs can take some serious horsepower, then let's talk aluminum heads. thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2008/1/1 15:36
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JV wrote: "A Studebaker supplier has had aluminum heads for sale for several years."
The dealer has Al. heads for the Packard V8????
Posted on: 2008/1/1 20:21
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I think Jack means aluminum Studebaker V8 heads.
Posted on: 2008/1/1 20:31
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