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Nicely done and thanks for sharing the information. Aside from the cost of the motor, the conversion was probably relatively inexpensive to do as well.
For those who do not have the skills or equipment to make an adapater plate there is a very similar commercial version available from Vintage Auto Garage. Downside to using one of the mini starters is the requirement for 12v -- either by a full conversion or some type of second battery in series circuit to power a 6/12v split operation which only uses the 12v to power the starter.
Posted on: 10/11 9:32
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For your custom build, be sure to use one of the 1951 or later blocks as they have the more modern mounts cast into the sides while the 1950 and earlier do not. The earlier engines had a three-point mounting with two on the transmission and a single one at the front of the engine which may be difficult to build around.
Posted on: 10/11 11:53
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Great idea. You won't be the first. Ross has made one and probably has spare engine mounts too. Outline your plan some, he can probably give you some advice. packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/profile/userinfo.php?uid=618
Posted on: 10/11 13:26
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G'day Don(Goingbush),
Its good to another Aussie to PackardInfo. I invite you to include your Packard powered Speedster in PackardInfo's Packard Vehicle Registry.
Posted on: 10/11 14:36
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Good point. I had noticed the difference in engine mounts. Looking at both engines side by side the earlier engine also has a nice chunky harmonic balancer where the later engine more or less just has a pulley . Or is that a manual trans vs Ultramatic thing? Perhaps the Ultramatic dosent need it because of the torque converter ?
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Hey Mal, No worries . I just have the engines at the moment, Once I collect my chassis I'll have the cars identity so will add to the database . Assuming I can even find a chassis number. I've got access to two chassis , not sure If I'll go with the 39-47 Fargo (116"wb) or a '29 Chrysler (121" wb)
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There was a change to a narrower belt in 1951 and, as for the difference in harmonic balancers, while the 1951 and later type was thinner, I believe it’s bigger around so should do about the same thing.
Posted on: 10/13 0:30
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They slapped bigger dampers on the 9 main bearing engines.
Posted on: 10/13 8:32
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The dampers are of different type construction which explains the thickness variation. Don't remember reading anywhere if a specific damper choice was determined by engine , by year, or by belt width.
Posted on: 10/13 9:38
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