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1950 6-Cyl Packard Motor.
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This was sent to me via email. Perhaps for a White truck or other commercial application? Casting date on the block is 4/11/50. Also take note of the side motor mount holes which didn't appear until 1951 on the 8 cyl blocks.

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Posted on: 2010/11/29 13:41
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Re: 1950 6-Cyl Packard Motor.
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Observations by others were that it is probably not setup for a marine application based on distributor and carb configuration.

Posted on: 2010/11/29 13:42
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Re: 1950 6-Cyl Packard Motor.
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Since there were still 6 cylinder taxicabs, chassis and export models in the 23rd series (1950), chances are it's one of those. Definately not a marine version. What's the engine number?

The industrial engines (White 3014 truck and other uses) were models 1T-245 and 2T-245; White called it a Model 55A motor. I don't know if either of those designations appeared anywhere on them but you might look. I don't know how the White engines were numbered, perhaps they had unique White numbers, perhaps not, but if they just continued the Packard numbers, they would probably be above the last engine# for a 23rd series car.

Posted on: 2010/11/29 15:32
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12v or 6v electrics???? Any evidence of oil coolers or other coolers. Look at the oil pan. Looks like pan has been changed since it was not painted with the block. In some commercial applications such as fire engines there may or may not be cooler lines running thru the oil pan. Odd that the pan is not painted.

Not sure about that carb for truck applications but quite possible.

Posted on: 2010/11/29 20:38
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Re: 1950 6-Cyl Packard Motor.
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Casting date on the block is 4/11/50. Also take note of the side motor mount holes which didn't appear until 1951 on the 8 cyl blocks.



I don't believe those side holes referred to in the engine photo are for a motor mount. On pre 51 engines, they were also used for electromatic clutch. Not sure if that was their only purpose or on prewars since that has a different power unit but suspect they might be there. Later 51 on motor mounts are also 4 holes IIRC.

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Posted on: 2010/11/29 20:52
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Excellent points Howard. I was not aware that is were that equipment was mounted.

Posted on: 2010/11/29 21:19
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Interesting that the bottom of the block, there are not the "squares" for lack of a better term casted into it. My block as well as the one pictured above has full "walls" instead of just the bottom corners.

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Re: 1950 6-Cyl Packard Motor.
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The 51 blocks are are bit different. Remember they switched to side mounts in '51.

Posted on: 2010/11/29 22:43
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Re: 1950 6-Cyl Packard Motor.
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Engine number is "A26044B"

Which is even more curious, as I would have expected a 1950 motor to have a "H" letter. H2xxxx are 288 8cyl and 1948 6cyl motors are G1xxxxx. So why it has an "A2" number is really odd.

I really dont think this was taxi/export motor unless it was some kind of service replacement motor, and that is the reason for the odd serial number.

I'm still betting on a White truck motor.

Posted on: 2010/11/29 22:52
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The engine pictured showing the Electromatic clutch attachment is of an eight cylinder and not a six; hence, the different crankcase support members.

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Posted on: 2010/11/29 23:05
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