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237 to 245 six cylinder interchange questions
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I am interested in acquiring an available 237 engine from 1937 to install in place of my 245 engine in a 1941 110.
Would you happen to know if the flywheel from the '41 will bolt up to the '37 ?
The Packard parts manual shows a difference in part numbers.
I would like to use the '41 gearbox mated to the '37 block. Is it possible?
Any other pitfalls with this swap?
Thanks to all.
Tom

Posted on: 2016/3/28 17:40
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Re: 237 to 245 six cylinder interchange questions
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Anyone?
Should I post this in the "general discussion" part of the forum?
Thank you.

Posted on: 2016/3/29 19:35
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Re: 237 to 245 six cylinder interchange questions
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Quote:

41 special 1485 wrote:
Anyone?
Should I post this in the "general discussion" part of the forum?
Thank you.


I think you are in a good part of the forum but it seems no one has an answer to your question. I don't know if Flackmaster has been around to see your question but he specializes in parts for those years so might have an answer.

Posted on: 2016/3/29 20:31
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Re: 237 to 245 six cylinder interchange questions
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I'm not sure about the flywheel differences but I know that a complete 1941 six will bolt in to a 1937 115C as it did that many years ago.
There may be a clearance issue between the 1937 water pump and the 1941 radiator due to the different style of pump.

Yes, the 1941 transmission will bolt up to a 1937 block.

Edit: The 1937 water pump is about 7/16" longer from the front of the motor block to the end of the shaft. The pulley and fan are also different than the 1941 and will not interchange.

Posted on: 2016/3/29 21:14
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