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Looking for a upper bell housing for a manual 23rd series
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BlakesPackards
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What other years will fit for my 327 to match into an R11? Probably just 1950-51?

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Re: Looking for a upper bell housing for a manual 23rd series
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Taking this and your other thread in the Post-War Forum concerning swapping in an OD trans it seems that you're converting an Ultramatic equipped Packard to one with a manual transmission. Therefore, besides a bellhousing, you'll need a manual flywheel, clutch pressure plate, clutch plate, throw-out bearing, clutch pedal and linkages as well as the gear shift lever and linkages, maybe even a complete steering column as the gear shift levers and linkages are integral to that in a manually equipped car, at a minimum to make it work. Maybe a parts car complete with all the essential bits might be the way to go?

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Re: Looking for a upper bell housing for a manual 23rd series
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Yes I need all those parts, but I’m trying not to need to get an entire other car.

Posted on: 12/16 11:56
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Re: Looking for a upper bell housing for a manual 23rd series
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Understandable but it is ultimately far easier and less costly to have a parts car with what you need. By the time you buy everything individually, you will have put in quite a fortune and to what end?

Posted on: 12/16 12:03
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If I remember correctly, it was maybe 1975, I had a 356 crank from a ‘48 ultramatic converted to my manual ‘40 tranny by machining a beveled disk and adding that or machining the end of the crank. Cant quite remember, other than I didn’t replace the crank.

Posted on: 12/16 12:12
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Re: Looking for a upper bell housing for a manual 23rd series
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Quote:

BlakesPackards wrote:
Yes I need all those parts, but I’m trying not to need to get an entire other car.


Here's my , unless your current car is VERY nice for the price, I would just sell it and buy one already with a manual. They made tons of both in these years and whether you get a parts car or get the parts individually it will be far more expensive and more work than trading cars. I can understand manual-swapping a V8 car because only about 3% of them, all Clippers, were equipped with manuals, but not here.

Additionally, the 48-50 Packards are surely the most affordable of any years in the current market.

Posted on: 12/16 12:19
'55 400. Needs aesthetic parts put back on, and electrical system sorted.
'55 Clipper Deluxe. Engine is stuck-ish.
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Not sure on the condition you would be looking at getting but if you are looking to get a different car there is a 23rd series Packard for sale in Salt Lake City, Utah. The guy told me he would sell it for 4,000.
The link for the listing is here.

Posted on: 12/17 0:56

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Re: Looking for a upper bell housing for a manual 23rd series
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Nice idea but I only need an OD and a few extra parts, and don’t have the room or the room in the budget for another car

Posted on: 12/17 12:13
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In that case, all I can say is good luck and I hope you have a second mortgage available! Just kidding but for the bell housing, just take a look in the parts book (Factory Parts List) as there are very few if any differences between them from the very early ‘40s up to 1954. Although it would look a little different, I even tried a 1940 110 bell housing on a ‘50s 327 and was surprised that it fit. The parts book will indicate direct replacements but a direct replacement isn’t always necessary. Personally I would rebuild the Ultramatic but it’s not my car.

Posted on: 12/17 16:38
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Check with gerry

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He may have most of it.

Posted on: 12/17 17:20
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