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I can't help with the problem but to answer your last question, Packard itself built the Ultramatic.
Posted on: Today 13:17
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My first thought.
The motor is out of adjustment.
Posted on: Today 13:31
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Riki
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The video below explains the problem I'm almost certain you are having. Drop the pan and tighten that setscrew then the jam nut. Then loosen your shift motor linkage, command the motor to Neutral (hit the N button), then manually set the transmission to Netural by rotating the selector shaft. Tighten the motor linkage then check for proper operation.
If you rotate the selector shaft so that the shifter arm is all the way towards the inside of the body, that's Park. Just rotate it over center all you can before the first "click", that is Neutral. There is a slight chance that the shifter arm will be stripped out or whatnot. Replacements are easily available. If that solves your problem, then the fix is to drill thru the shifter arm and install a roll pin so that it doesn't wiggle around any more. Also, check that the holes in your pan are not distorted from overtorqueing. They are easily hammered back flat. See this post. The drawings below show the shifter arm as it is located on the selector shaft. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8VWbsWP6gmA Attach file: Screenshot_20240927_144223.jpg (352.48 KB) Screenshot_20240927-144241_Drive.jpg (457.97 KB)
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Posted on: Today 14:20
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Howard
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