Re: Conversion and fitment of Packard Overdrive R6 and R9
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Peter,
Tried to load the file myself but I think it's just too big, 857K. Sent you an email about it and I've also referred the matter to BigKev as you'll see from subsequent correspondence. I believe that matter is now in good hands and will be sorted out soon.
Posted on: 2008/5/31 1:16
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Re: Conversion and fitment of Packard Overdrive R6 and R9
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Thanks Mal and Kev, I know that a few people have an interest in this subject.
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Posted on: 2008/5/31 6:19
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Re: Conversion and fitment of Packard Overdrive R6 and R9
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Here is the write up that Peter did. If Peter is ok with it, I can post it also in the "How To" Articles section.
Posted on: 2008/5/31 19:53
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-BigKev
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Re: Conversion and fitment of Packard Overdrive R6 and R9
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After working my butt off today chopping down trees at my mom's place, I found time to pull the O/D trans out of my '53 Clipper and pick up the '37 115c trans. What I found out is this: On Peter's modification, you have to grind on the trans case and the shifter top. On the '53 O/D case, there's no grinding required, as the tab that's in the way on the '39 box is not there on the '53. I don't know what other years will not have this tab, I'm assuming all '51-'54 are the same. You will have to widen the shifter forks, however. I'll keep everyone updated as this progresses, but I think all I'm going to have to do is widen the forks.
Posted on: 2008/6/1 2:01
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Re: Conversion and fitment of Packard Overdrive R6 and R9
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Looking at the '48-'54 Parts book plates, it looks like the box with the tab is the "R-9" type, and the one without the tab is the "R-11" type. This is a good thing, as if I remember right, the "R-11" is the stronger O/D unit, as it has 4 planetary gears. There's so much grease and crap on it, I haven't checked to see exactly what it is. I'll keep everyone updated.
UPDATE.... It's an R-11.
Posted on: 2008/6/1 2:30
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Re: Conversion and fitment of Packard Overdrive R6 and R9
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G'day all, especially Mal and Big Kev. If you think that it's suitable for the "how to" articles, then please do. I was interested to read Eric's post on the R11 not needing the adaptor plate modified. That is good news for anyone wishing to alter an R11. I was not sure about the R11. I shall post the Electrical and chassis mods for the six and 120's first chance that I get. Best regards Peter Toet
Posted on: 2008/6/1 2:52
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