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41 clipper with tunderbolt conversion
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Hi

I am really just wondering if anybody has seen or actually done this engine conversion.

I've recently been hired to drop a beautiful big rebuilt thunderbolt 327 into a 41 clipper, but the guy who owns it didn't realise that the thunderbolt is an inch and a half longer than the original straight 8 that I pulled out.

just wondering if anybody has done this before, as we have decided to go ahead with it, but will need to have a smaller custom radiator made and custom engine mounts that sit an inch and a half forward from the originals, plus customise the linkage mount on the block to sit back an inch and a half.

as well as that, the oil pump fouls with the cross member on the chassis, which will, i suppose, need to be cut slightly to fit and then reinforced.

would be great to know if anybody had any hints or tips of anything else that may be a problem.

Cheers

Posted on: 2011/7/28 21:35
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Re: 41 clipper with tunderbolt conversion
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Not sure which engine you are replacing but there is a Packard article on replacing the Clipper 356 with a later 327 engine. A follow up article later on (issue 9, same year) with different part numbers and modified instructions.

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SC-VOL27NO7.pdf

Posted on: 2011/7/28 21:45
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G'day all, I have successfully installed a few 327 engines into pre-war junior packards and the basic instruction is detailed in Packard Literature and manuals No 54. I only have the RHD version of the letters but there would have been a LHD instruction as well. Basically the firewall is pushed in, the gearbox cross member is altered to shift the gearbox mounts rearward, and the front of the engine is raised by blocks on the front cross member to clear the fuel pump from Chassis interference. You also need a donor front engine mount set up from a pre 1948 Packard. Not hard to get. The fitment gets a bit messy when you start to install overdrive trans to a pre 39 Packard, but it should be very simple post 39. Best regards Peter Toet.

Posted on: 2011/7/28 23:20
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Fantastic,
I knew somebody out there had to have completed the project!
The information you have posted here is very handy!
I would love to know how/where I can get my hands on the instructions that you have described, Peter.
I am not so worried about the trans issues, as this one is running a reconditioned manual box.

Thanks very much for your reply!

Posted on: 2011/7/29 0:13
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Hi Plib, Only just noticed that you are in OZ, so are we talking LHD or RHD. In any case i can send you a hard copy of the instructions if you PM me an address. Best regards Peter Toet

Posted on: 2011/7/29 0:58
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G'day plib,
to PackardInfo, just starting to post then noticed you're an Aussie, always good to have another on-board.

And I've located the instructions that Peter referred to. They are under Packard Literature and Manuals in the Main Menu then in the Service Letters, Counselors & Bulletins section. And, as an act of kindness to another Aussie, here's the link - Right-Hand Drive Engine Replacement Service Letters. If memory serves me correctly, the scans were donated to PackardInfo by Peter!

A bit of an aside. Being the Secretary of the Packard Automobile Club of Australia I'm always interested to hear of Packards down-under. Maybe you could PM(Private Message) me or send me an email(ozstatmanATSIGNgmail.com) about the car and it's owner?

Posted on: 2011/7/29 1:10
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