Re: Having trouble starting my 400...
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You can get and rebuild a carburetor and pump during the winter for installation next year, during which time you can also get all the proper lines to have ready!
Anyway, it does appear that the fitting was cut off of the chassis line below the pump and it can be flared with a new one but even without it, you can connect the pump in a more tasteful way.
Posted on: 2022/11/9 20:41
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Re: Having trouble starting my 400...
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So Gerry emailed me and mentioned that I'm actually missing the fuel filter I said that too some posts ago! Anyway, maybe it's time to get the proper carburetor that's ported specifically for your car, then reconnect the lines as they should be. Dump the electric fuel pump and connect everything the way it should be after rebuilding the stock pump. I've never ever had a problem with a properly plumbed Packard fuel system even when the cars sit for months or years at a time!
Posted on: 2022/11/9 18:50
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You can try re-torquing it to see of the nuts were loose. Not an actual test and I'll let the experts chime in on that but is a place to start. It seems to me that if the problem started after installing new exhaust, then maybe an already-loose manifold could have been disturbed.
Posted on: 2022/11/9 18:01
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Why all this Rube Goldberg stuff when you can not only get the proper line new or used and the proper filter but also support our suppliers so that they can stay around for years to come? It doesn’t cost any more but looks far less hokey when done. No reason to bypass the original pump either so just connect it properly the way it was engineered.
Posted on: 2022/11/9 3:42
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I’ve been looking for a spotlight with mirror for my 1951 Henney-Packard and was under the impression that it was a Unity unit. However, this mirror is on an all-original 1952 Henney-Packard and not only appears to be Guide, but it seems rather stylish with the fins on the sides.
Based on the 1951 Accessory Brochure, the passenger cars used Unity but does anyone know if the Henneys followed suit? The one in the first photo on the 1952 looks too “modern” for the era. Attach file: 27DB2035-3CC9-42B2-BDDB-21766170D39B.jpeg (82.35 KB) 044985EB-4AC4-4666-868F-F716C1943C64.jpeg (106.55 KB)
Posted on: 2022/11/9 2:58
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Re: Help identifying a 3spd transmission
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Millers Oils are extraordinarily expensive AND Amazon.com has shipping charges on their products. I buy many things on Amazon and done right, there is virtually never any shipping charges without being a Prime member.
Posted on: 2022/11/8 21:46
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The line from the pump runs up to the fuel filter which is connected directly to the carburetor. No rubber involved other than the one from the chassis line to the pump’s inlet.
Although likely not in the online catalog, possibly Classic Tube makes the line. I have one for 4-barrel 1956 but the parts book shows that it’s different for 1955 but I’ve never owned a 1955 so not sure of the difference. Otherwise, Max Merritt might have an NOS line and filter assembly.
Posted on: 2022/11/7 22:45
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Re: Front Floor Rubber Mat
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Thank you, Ernie! I didn’t think they ever made anything so large but I’ll ask.
Posted on: 2022/11/7 19:26
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Re: Front Floor Rubber Mat
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Thank you and I had thought of those things but the factory mats have non-ribbed borders that can’t be done using a sheet of rubber and I am not keen on sticking in non-authentic bits such as carpet even as a last resort.
Posted on: 2022/11/7 13:52
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