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Just my own prejudiced opinion - how much for a wife who could drive the car as is? And can you get anything for the current wife on a trade?
Posted on: 2008/1/14 13:14
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Making those changes, which may or may not be that simple, surely won't do anything to enhance the value of the car and will probably detract from it. I'm with Randy, get another car or another wife.
Posted on: 2008/1/14 15:45
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These Packards are easy to drive with a standard trans and the steering, once the car is moving, is quite light. My wife drives my '47 Super Clipper with no problem. The benefits would simply not justify the expense and labour. Best to get another car or a new wife as mentioned (just kidding about the wife )
Posted on: 2008/1/14 15:53
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OK, having read all the guys who I totally agree with: Don't mess up a great car!! But let me offer this to the mechanic running a business (as I do) in the real world:
The customer is the boss. If you can do it for him and allow an older couple? perhaps to enjoy vintage motoring, why not? Better than him selling it and someone throwing in a 350 with 2-4bbls and a THM. UGGHH. IMHO, a Chrysler 727 adaptor is the way to go if you have to, and advise the customer to hang onto the original tranny and bell housing to go with the future owner/heir so that the value or at least the originality of the car can be retrieved. You can always get a 727 repaired, it can handle the torque, and it's reliable. I love my Ultramatic in the '51 Patrician, but it's not to some people's liking or purse when it comes to repairs. As to power steering, there's nothing wrong, again IMHO, with a '52-'54 Packard retrofit steering system, which is essentially a bolt on, that even the dealers did in 1952 and later to the earlier series cars. It should not affect the value? Opinions? There are sure a lot of older (meaning 70 and up) people in my Packard Club chapter that have to drive their modern cars to meetings and tours just because it's tough to drive the old machines when you've got arthritis, etc. I say anybody that we can get to actually put a Packard on the road and keep it there is a friend of ours. But, then, I'm easy...... Steve
Posted on: 2008/1/14 18:12
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thank all for your comments,and although I understand that this is not the best solution,it works for the customer. I'm interested in the 727 trans swap is there a link or contact info for that? thanks Bruce, in N.J.
Posted on: 2008/1/15 10:10
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It has been reported by several participants in this forum that the 727 swap requires the use a LARGE spacer between the flex palte and torque converter and it causes balance and alignment problems which SHOULD be expected.
Also the 727 does not have overdrive. See the TH400 to V8 thread currently in discussion mode in this website.
Posted on: 2008/1/15 13:14
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Quote:
It has been reported by several participants in this forum that the 727 swap requires the use a LARGE spacer between the flex palte and torque converter and it causes balance and alignment problems which SHOULD be expected. I would imagine that on the straight eights, a simple flat plate to bolt the transmission onto the engine and a modified flywheel would suffice. No spacer needed, as the starter would bolt to the plate. That's basically my plan to bolt a Chevy trans to the straight eight, only I'm going to use the original Packard flywheel.
Posted on: 2008/1/15 13:19
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Link to a Studebaker Club 727 conversion pdf report from 1990.
1956goldenhawk.com/newslpdf/56jon008.pdf Didn't read it all, seems to be tilted towards the Packard V-8s. But, there are some supplier references. I have had great luck with the 700R4s in my trucks, pulling heavy loads over 250K miles but, and I recommend it highly. Lockup and overdrive, both good for the long stroke eights, and not too different than the Ultramatic in that respect. But, I understand they are tricky to get the kickdown/shifter cable adjusted for the throttle throw . Don't know, never put one in myself, yet. Have one in the shop rebuilt ready to put on a Suburban when I can get to it.... Good luck.
Posted on: 2008/1/16 2:35
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She might be happy with an Electromatic. My 47 works fine with it. It is my wife's car. Se likes it fine.
Just a thought to help keep a Packard in Stock condition.
Posted on: 2008/1/26 23:31
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