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Future Projects Of Packard V8 Club Members
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Eric Boyle
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I decided to start this thread for people who would like to name a project that they will/are/would like to be doing. Basically, now that we have done the Olds oil pump conversion, the SN60 Supercharged Packard V8, and I'm presently working on the AOD-T/U, I was wondering if anyone else might have any ideas, or suggestions for future projects of the Packard V8 Club, with an accompanying how-to article to be posted there. Any and all suggestions will be welcomed! No awards for "best project", just an enshrinement in the Packard V8 Club Hall Of Fame!

Posted on: 2007/1/4 8:39
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Eric, IMHO it shoule be called a a Melling Oil pump conversion, and NOT an Oldsmobile pump conversion. Too many will get their panties in a bunch if we continue to call the project a Olds conversion. The pump is made by Melling and is adaptatable to Packards. Maybe more Packard V8 folks will be interested if we refer to it that way?

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Posted on: 2007/1/5 23:15
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Anyone interested in the conversion will sooner or later by some way or means determine that it IS an Olds pump. If one is proned to get get a wad in their panties then they will anyway.

On the other hand, attempting to hide, mask or any other method of sidestepping the fact that it is originaly fab'ed for Olds mite raise suspicion by prospective buyers as to WHY. Covering up the fact that it is an Olds pump is strictly an auto dealer/manufacturer tactic that would understandably be construe as shady at best if not a complete misrepresentation.
In my case, i would NEVER opt for the conversion if i thot or conjured the thot that the pump itself was Packard specific meaning perhaps not readily available from local parts stores.
NEVER cover up information!!!

Posted on: 2007/1/6 9:17
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Bottom line Keith, it is a Melling pump manufactered by MELLING not Oldsmobile! No cover up intended.

Posted on: 2007/1/6 21:20
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Though the high-volume pump is not an OE GM part, it was designed and manufactured by MELLING specifically for the OLDS V-8. Only through the efforts of the members of The Packard V-8 Club is a conversion possible to extend that application to the PACKARD V-8.

Since the PV8C only supplies the components needed for adaptation, they buyer is gonna find out that it's an Olds pump when they go to their local parts store to order one. Might as well be up-front about it and call it the Melling/Olds oil pump conversion - rather than come off like something is being swept under the rug. Haven't we seen too much of that (elsewhere) in the hobby in recent years?

If people don't like the idea of putting a "non-Packard" part on their car, they're free to do as they please, but it's better that they know in advance of a purchase like this. Of course, informed consumers like us know that there are some other "solutions" that are just temporary, at best.

What's in a name, anyway? I think V8 owners will be more interested in hearing about the long-term effectiveness of the solution, compared to others - and so far, so good.

Posted on: 2007/1/6 23:39
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I'm planing a full air ride suspension on my 55 Clipper. The goal for me is to get the rockers as close to the ground as possable. I'll take pics and post them here for you guys.

Posted on: 2007/1/6 23:44
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Is your car not equipped with Torsion-Level suspension?

Posted on: 2007/1/7 0:16
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I was glad to see that my car doesn't have the torsion-level suspension. It looks very air bag friendly I'm not adding the air ride for comfort just for adjustable ride height. I want it to sit low.

Posted on: 2007/1/7 0:30
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It's too bad your car doesn't have Torsion Level, as the ride's better than any air bag could ever be.

As for the Olds oil pump conversion, I'm afraid that it's going to have to stay with the same name, we've known it as that for so long, it would be a shame to change the name now. If we change it to anything, I'm thinking "The PV8C oil pump conversion". I'm not giving either Melling or Oldsmobile credit to what has to be the best thing to happen to Packard V8's since they were developed in the '50s, that a few inventive members of The Packard V8 Club developed, and put into production. If Melling were to come out with a direct bolt on Packard V8 pump, that would be another story entirely.

Also, there's no cover-up intended for anyone on what we do at the Packard V8 Club. All that we do (more or less, some things that we do with our significant others are less public!) will be displayed on the PV8C site in due time. I still have to take more pics and do a write up on the supercharger installation, and start documenting my AOD trans modifications, whew! It's a lot of work to be in a club!

Posted on: 2007/1/8 8:53
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A little update to the AOD-T/U project:

I have found a suitable O/D unit off of my old '53 Clipper that I have rusting away. It has a far shorter tailshaft than the T-85OD trans that I have, so I'll be using it for the o/d automatic. I'll keep you all posted as things progress, but it's looking pretty good so far!

Posted on: 2007/2/12 12:41
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