Re: Performance parts for 282 (intake, exhaust, etc)
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1941Packard wrote:......Was anything ever produced for these engines........ Short answer is yes. Specifically by Edmunds who made a finned Aluminium (Aluminum) head and also a 2 x 2bbl intake manifold. I don't know of any other 282 specific performance parts. Owners might have fabricated custom exhaust headers or 4bbl intake manifolds themselves. I think{?} there could have been other manufacturers but Edmunds is the most well known. Edmunds "stuff" does come up for sale ocasionally, you just have to keep an eye out for it. Otherwise one way to get some horsepower gains out of your 282 would be a good old fashioned port and polish job on the intakes and exhausts. Probably 20hp in that? Another way would be to mill the head to increase the compression ratio. BUT you have to be very careful doing this because there's not much clearance between the valve heads and combustion chambers on those engines
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I appreciate your response! I was not aware anything was made for the 282. I would definitely be interested in a head/intake if anyone has them laying around. Thanks!
Posted on: 2023/11/28 0:31
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As an owner of 3 of the 282 engines, one in a driver, I think that the best high performance part that you could install would be a 327. That would be the equivalent of boring it a quarter inch (I believe the stroke is the same). I wouldn't spend a nickel on trying to improve a 282. But, it is yours, so do what you like and have fun doing it.
Posted on: 2023/11/28 10:45
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I would definitely take a 327/359 if anyone has one laying around and they will bolt right into my 41. I can also run a GM transmission with one of those engines as there are adapter plates and probably a little more availability on heads/intakes, but still rare..
Posted on: 2023/11/28 12:13
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It’s major work to put a modern transmission into a pre-1951 Packard due to the motor mounts. Packard had a single one up front and a pair at the transmission. Those rear transmission supports would not work with a modern transmission so you would have to post 1950 engine, then add the mounts to the frame to accept it.
Posted on: 2023/11/28 12:31
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Yea, I assume the transmission mount would have to be cut/welded. As well as a custom driveshaft would be needed. This place sells the adapter plates:transmissionadapters.com/products/packar ... t-8-to-chevy-automatic-transmission
Posted on: 2023/11/28 13:10
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Both the transmission and engine mounts would have to be totally engineered and fabricated AND you would need to use a post 1950 engine which has the mounts on the sides. Pre-1951, there was only a single engine mount right at the front.
Posted on: 2023/11/28 13:27
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Shop until you drop. Last year, I scored a 327 with a bell housing and the 3-speed (no o/d) attached for under $500. It was allegedly out of a '54 Clipper.
It can be done.
Posted on: 2023/11/28 17:50
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I have an Edmunds 2x2 for the 120/282 Motor. While HP gains can be had with a 288/327/359 motor, I say with experience that the point is lost once you click into overdrive. A 120 with overdrive will get you there just as fast(**) as engineering a later motor. Actually MUCH faster as you will be back on the road earlier without having to re-invent the driveline.
PM me your phone number and we can discuss ransom.
Posted on: 2023/11/28 20:37
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