Re: 1947 Super clipper 356 engine rebuilt
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The 356 replaced the engine in your car and the Twelve in 1940. I tried to buy the engine this morning for my 1948 Custom 8 but it has been sold.
Best John Harley
Posted on: 2018/10/23 21:38
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Re: 1947 Super clipper 356 engine rebuilt
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Hi Private Reserve
Packard had a program of factory replacement service engines for pre-war models, detailing how to fit 288 and 327 engines into those cars. Checking the Service Bulletins section should give you a good idea what is still readily possible. Since your '39 Super Eight is in driver condition, fitting a postwar 327 is a viable alternative to the considerable expense of rebuilding the 320. Good luck with your effort, please keep us apprised of your progress. Steve
Posted on: 2018/10/24 7:21
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Re: 1947 Super clipper 356 engine rebuilt
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Will the longer block engines with 3-1/2 bores (288, 327, 356) actually fit into the available engine compartment space on a 1939 Super Eight? I would have thought NO as the '39 Super is based on the 120 which had the space to accommodate the 3-1/4" bore engine.
Posted on: 2018/10/24 9:10
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Re: 1947 Super clipper 356 engine rebuilt
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Hi Dave
I recall this question came up before, also that Packard issued Service Bulletins instructions for replacement of '39 Super Eight 320's with postwar 327 service engines. I didn't find the specific thread where its discussed with a quick search, though it should turn up. Steve
Posted on: 2018/10/24 9:51
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