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Re: V8 engine castings
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I have engines with these casting dates 3-26-56, 4-13-56, 5-3-56, 6-11-56

56executive, thanks for that information. It's particularly interesting to see that blocks were being cast by someone, somewhere, as late as only a week or so from final shutdown of the line.

PS - It would be additionally interesting to know if these engines were originally installed in 1956 Packards, or were sold thru the aftermarket like J.C. Whitney, Stokes Marine, and the like. Can you supply that info?

It might also be interesting to know the data or approximate date that S-P's board made the decision that the 57 Packard would be a South Bend product and hence there would be no further need for that block. Anyone have that date handy?

Posted on: 2010/8/20 8:14
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Re: V8 engine castings
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Do your "many different sources" have =those= photos and drawings? Nope.

PackardInfo, which is among John's many sources, may not have =those= photos, but this website has had =these= images of the intended 1957 models in its Photo Archive for a few years now:

1957 Clipper Proposal
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1957 Four Hundred Proposal
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1957 Caribbean Proposal
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Yet, enough of this "mine's bigger than yours" and spell-check crap, let's get back to the original topic of this thread.

Posted on: 2010/8/20 9:24
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Re: V8 engine castings
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" It might also be interesting to know the data or approximate date that S-P's board made the decision that the 57 Packard would be a South Bend product and hence there would be no further need for that block. Anyone have that date handy?"

A reasonable conjecture yes. But since we have evidence of a casting date about 2 weeks prior to the 56 end of production i doubt that the 57 model year had any bearing on the decision to stop engine casting.

Quite possible that engine manufacuring continued for other contracts such as boats maybe or just external foundery contract fullfillment.

A good example (somewhat in reverse) is the 454 Chevy engines never slated for the Corvette. They just produced so many of them (for trucks based on projection) that they had to do something with them. So quite possibly the Packard V8 engine production may have gone on longer than car production for other reasons such as contract fullfilment, boats or something ?????

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Re: V8 engine castings
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A reasonable conjecture yes. But since we have evidence of a casting date about 2 weeks prior to the 56 end of production i doubt that the 57 model year had any bearing on the decision to stop engine casting.

I'd have to go back a re-read some old info, but I believe the 374 was intended to be used in the 57 Clipper line. If so, that would be a reason to continue manufacture? I think the best information that could come at this point on this point would be from 56executive as to whether those late engines were actually installed in 1956 cars - that is, do they have a vehicle VN on them?

Posted on: 2010/8/20 10:40
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"I have engines with these casting dates 3-26-56, 4-13-56, 5-3-56, 6-11-56"

Are those blocks painted Blue or Red??? Or some other color not offered in production passenger car???

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Re: V8 engine castings
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3-26-56 cast part # 440971 vehicle 5642-5326
4-13-56 cast part # 440275 vehicle 5677A-1756
5-3-56 cast part # 440275 stokes conversion
6-11-56 cast part # 440275A NOS AMC long block

Posted on: 2010/8/20 16:54
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Re: V8 engine castings
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Many thanks for the added info, it's another piece to the puzzle.

Posted on: 2010/8/20 17:16
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if we knew the date 5642-5326 and 5677A-1756 were built it should give some idea as to when the 56 dated blocks were in use? Packard was done in 1955? note from Forest McFarland to Mr W. H. Graves October 3 1955. I note your memo of September 30 to Mr. Nance states Advanced engineering is 5% under the manpower scheduled. On October 1 we should have 49 men hired in all. We have 35 at present, so we are 28% under our schedule. We are short 9 engineers and 11 draftsmen. In view of the above situation I feel it is imperative that we immediately start working overtime 8 hours per week. The more important projects we feel we are definitely behind on are.

Chassis
Complete design and build two types of ball-joint front suspension prototypes
Complete design of rear suspension incorporating harshness
reduction.
Lay out design of 1958 or 1959 chassis with revision in suspension indicated as a result of prototype work, and also 2 types of deDion suspension and have design ready for detailing by January 1st.

Lay out design of deDion type axle and driveline having 50% of parts released for making by January 1

Complete design and development of initial central power system arrangement to where it can be turned over for further development to Automotive division by January 1.

Converter development Turbines with two gear ratios with
fluid split drive.

American Bosch fuel injection
Continue with program aiming at demonstration within a matter of days, looking toward release to Automotive Engineering within the next month or two, depending on decision for attempted introduction.

Two Packards were in England being fitted with Girling disc brakes


They sure were not going to die standing still

Posted on: 2010/8/20 17:47
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56executive -

Thanks for the additional insights into what was going on with Advanced Engineering in that time frame. So little was ever written about that aspect in the many books that have attempted to present a complete history.

Posted on: 2010/8/20 18:19
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Re: engine 6-11-56 cast part # 440275A NOS AMC long block.

I assume that is a 320 CID engine. Does it have the Cast Dome heads??? Or the early 55 so-called "machine dome" heads???

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