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  1. Some hoarders enjoy having something others want.   A local hoarder bought three collectable cars back when they were just orphan used cars.  He parked them and for forty years, his social life was fielding calls and visits from guys who wanted to buy one or all of them.  The hoarder never had the money or the health to restore any of them, but he sure enjoyed teasing those who wanted to buy them.  Even though he had no intention of selling, he'd dicker, talk, take offers and promise to think about it.  When he passed away, his children sold all three cars before he was cold in the ground and for less money than he'd been offered numerous times.

     

    jack vines

  2. Starting with a NOS never-installed 1955 Packard 320" short block, freshened with all new STD bearings, STD bore chrome rings, new valves, new lifters, reground camshaft and rocker arm tips.

    Your choice of redesigned Packard oil pump w/vacuum pump or Oldsmobile conversion pump.

    This a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to install an essentially factory fresh long block engine - $2995

    jack vines

  3. 1955-56 Packard 352" V8

    Bored and diamond honed with torque plate

    New .040" pistons and rings

    Crankshaft reground .020", new main, rod and cam bearings

    Camshaft reground, new lifters and timing chain

    New valves, guides, seals, hard exhaust seats

    Rocker shafts cleaned, rocker tips reground

    Timing cover and front balance damper cleaned and installed

    Oil pan soda blasted and washed

    The long block is assembled and ready to go.

    Your choice of rebuilt Packard oil/vacuum pump or Oldsmobile oil pump conversion.

    Painted your choice of color

    This engine rebuilt to the highest professional standards is only $3995.

    Can take your core engine in exchange or $500 core charge.

    PM me with your zip code and I can get a shipping quote.

    Jack Vines

    Studebaker-Packard V8 Limited

    Spokane, WA

    509-953-6023

  4. This one will be available in about six weeks. Nothing but the best professional work:

    Block main bores align honed, decked, cylinders bored .040", new Egge pistons, diamond honed for moly rings

    Crankshaft and camshaft reground, rods resized

    New rod, main, cam bearings

    New valves, hard exhaust seats, positive seals

    Late design cam retainer plate and spacer, Oldsmobile oil pump conversion or redesigned Packard oil pump with vacuum pump.

    Available for $3495 and your core 352".

    jack vines

  5. also trying to learn more about the Camshaft issues, the lifters in this engine are badly worn, the Cam does not look to bad from a quick visual inspection but I am leery given the condition of the lifters

    Studebaker did have trouble with the early 232" steel cams. By now, most have been replaced by and iron cam. What is the part number cast or stamped on your cam?

    Your 232" most likely has 1.00" diameter lifters, which are NLA. Yours might be salvaged by regrinding. I have reground camshafts and lifters available on an exchange basis.

    PM me if interested.

  6. In a pallet of Packard V8 parts were this NOS set of non-V8 valves:

    5.89" long, .3395" stem diameter

    intakes (only 7) 1.800" head diameter

    exhausts (set of 8) 1.435" head diameter

    The exhausts have a p/n S1813 stenciled on the head. From the Egge catalog, this p/n would be for:

    PACKARD 6 / 245 CI, 1947-1948

    PACKARD, 8 / 288 CI, 1951-1954

    PACKARD 8 / 327 CI, 1951-1954

    PACKARD, 8 / 359 CI, 1954

    For whatever reason, Egge doesn't offer intake valves, so I can't get any info there and there's no identification mark whatever on the intakes.

    Does anyone know for sure what I've got here?

    jack vines

  7. but it would be helpful for some to know if there really were any horsepower gain with the dual quad Caribbean setup (as Packard seems to claim) or was this more "show" than "go."
    Yes, the horsepower gain is real, but few Caribbean owners then or now ever used the high-RPM horsepower.
    Also, I believe identical 352 ci engines with the Rochester claimed some hp advantage over the Carter equipped engine. Marketing?
    I don't recall this. Usually, whether Carter/Rochester or Autolite/Delco, like displacement and compression engines had the same horsepower ratings. Can you cite some source for the claim?

    jack vines

  8. Completely rebuilt 1956 Packard 352" long block. New pistons, rings, bearings, turned crank, reground camshaft, new lifters, timing chain, valves, guides, rebuilt oil pump. Ready to add your externals, install and run - $2995

    Can be shipped anywhere in the US dock-to-dock at very reasonable freight rates.

    Jack Vines

    Studebaker-Packard V8 Limited

    Spokane, WA 99223

    509-953-6023

  9. Hi, Mike,

    I guess it always puzzles me when anyone is selling something, that they dont know what they want for it. When I sell a car or part I do my research FIRST and then place a ad. Its really quite simply.
    Kindly note, I haven't as yet placed a for sale ad. My first post was: "Are these 1922-23 Dodge wheels?" and "Any estimates as to value?" I'd appreciate any suggestions anyone might have as to where, other than this site and www.dodgebrothersclub.org, I might go to research what wheels like these typically sell for. I've gotten two welcome but unsolicited offers so far.

    As to the kind words, I was just passing along what one of the Dodge Brothers here had volunteered and noting how similar it was to what we see/hear over on the SDC site.

    thanks for your patience

    jack vines

  10. Hi, Mike,

    I went to quite a bit of effort to rescue these wheels from becoming yard art, just so I could pass them along to some Dodge lover who needs them, albiet at a fair price. Thus far, I haven't been able to determine what is fair market value.

    A bit OT, but I'm a Studebaker-Packard guy and it is interesting I have gotten some of the same advice from here as that I've gotten on the Studebaker Driver's Club site. The recommendations from some of your own here were basically, "Put the wheels on eBay; the old Dodge guys here are cheap SOBs and won't pay for parts."

    Over on the SDC site, we have an acronym, CASO, which stands for Cheap-Assed Studebaker Owner. Guess we all see it the same everywhere: "I am thrifty, you are cheap, he is a miser."

    Bottom line - I don't like eBay and would prefer to deal directly as soon as I get enough feedback to determine a fair price.

    jack vines

  11. Complete professionally rebuilt '56 352" long block. Bored .030" over, new pistons, rings, crankshaft turned, new rod and main bearings. Camshaft reground, new cam bearings, late cam retainer plate and spacer, new cam chain, new lifters, rockers reground. Heads milled, new valve guides, valves reground, positive valve stem seals. $2995

    Can ship motor freight dock-to-dock anywhere in the US.

    Jack Vines

    Studebaker-Packard V8 Limited

    Spokane, WA

    509-953-6023

  12. Hi, Rich,

    Anyone still building race engines at your age isn't <span style="font-weight: bold">too</span> lazy.

    Since I've got the P/V clearance, I'm going to hold out for roller rockers in 1.72 ratio. I've got two sources who say they can make them, but I may just try it myself.

    thnx, jack vines

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