Re: Engine Numbers for '38 4-dr Touring Sedan
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The number you found on the head is a casting number (not a part number, but numerically close) and the 288 that follows it means the head is from a 288, which could not be earlier than 1948 (22nd series). Lots of cylinder head interchange so that doesn't fully identify the motor, but the motor # will.
The 257 engine was the 1935 "120", then enlarged to 282 the next year. With the beginning of the 22nd series the 282 was dropped and the 288 was introduced which was not a bored 282 but an entirely new and lengthened engine block. "M" series motors are 1954, M-4XX,XXX would be a 327 cubic inch "Cavalier" engine, 5-main bearings, hydraulic lifters, 4-bbl carb.
Posted on: 2011/4/5 22:35
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Re: Engine Numbers for '38 4-dr Touring Sedan
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Way cool car....hotrod Packard! I have a friend with a warmed over 53-327 in a 38. Love it Love it Love it. And yes, the Factory "approved" of such retrofits...
DF
Posted on: 2011/4/5 22:59
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Re: Engine Numbers for '38 4-dr Touring Sedan
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Yes, that should be a pretty peppy combination. The 54 Cavalier 327 was rated at 185 hp and with the 288 head the compression ratio will be increased over the stock 8:1, probably in the borderline range of wanting premium gasoline.
Posted on: 2011/4/6 7:29
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