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We want to put this thing on the road, or at least moving on it's own power around the hangars, before my son heads off to college in St Paul on Sunday. So we pulled out the front seat parts to try to clean them up again, after they'd gotten a thorough vacuuming last winter. Too much mouse over the years, there is no way to get that smell out. And the fabric is just so fragile, you can't put any stress to it trying to clean and it falls apart.
I plan to just wrap the cushions in plastic for now, then throw a cheap bench seat cover over it all. Maybe stick a box of those little tree air fresheners under there too. Once we really mean business then it is down to the bare springs, de-rust and paint before we build it up from scratch.
Posted on: 2014/8/18 21:15
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I had a little time over lunch today so I went through my vacuum wiper motor. I was really lucky, all the seals and gaskets were in good shape and it was clean inside. However, the grease inside was the color and consistency of ear wax, so it was pretty stiff.
So I cleaned everything up, put it all back together with liberal doses of silicone dielectric grease (I use Dow Corning 4 since we use that for aviation stuff a lot) and hooked my little vacuum pump tester, and it works! I'd never seen one of these in action before so it's kinda cool. Can anyone tell me what the hose connection (on the right side, second photo) is supposed to be hooked up to? Nothing went to it on my car, and the vacuum came straight from the intake port since the fuel pump vacuum was broken and bypassed.
Posted on: 2014/8/19 18:55
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Thanks Howard, I see how the washer hooks up now when I looked at the "Perry Como" car pictures as you described. I don't have that option so do I need to cap that port or just leave it open?
Posted on: 2014/8/19 22:29
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As long as the cable and valve is adjusted properly so no vacuum is being admitted to the port you can leave it open.
Posted on: 2014/8/19 22:33
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Tonight after work I put in a few hours on piddly stuff. Blasted and painted the hardware for the front fenders, replaced what I could but I still need to replace a couple on the rear bottom of the fenders where both bolts broke off. I got the rear part of the fuel line bent and in place, from the tank forward through the frame and ahead of the wheel. I just bought sections and I'll join them together. I don't think I'll have time this week to get the rest of the line bent up and installed, so we'll do the old demolition derby thing and just run from a gas can in the front seat.
Then I installed both rear wheels and let it off the jack stands. Next I mounted the front wheels and then got the front on the ground. Bent up and replaced all the vacuum lines and hoses. After that I installed the left front fender, been awhile since that was in place. I didn't install every bolt, just enough to hold everything in place. Mounted the battery box, kind of a stretch by myself but managed to reach the bolts over the top of the fender and tighten the nuts inside the wheel well. Then put the battery in the box, and extended the wires for my temporary starter button and coil power switch so they'd reach the dash area inside the car. I need to fab a little bracket for them yet. Next I installed the seat brackets on the floor, then the front seat frame. Got the seat adjuster hooked up so I can set the seat correctly. I have to wrap the seat cushions in plastic before I put them in place so nobody catches anything from the mouse peed seats. Before I went home for the night, I started the car and made sure the wipers worked - all good and thanks for the tips Howard. I should probably get some new wiper blade rubbers on them, wouldn't want to scratch up my broken windshield! The car looks smaller somehow now, since it isn't up on the jack stands anymore. We'll have it running under it's own power (I hope) the next time we work on it, tomorrow is Cruise Night over in West Fargo so if it isn't raining we'll be over there and the car will have to wait until Friday.
Posted on: 2014/8/20 22:47
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Full of inspiration from seeing a very similar Packard 200 at the local cruise night, we ran out to the hangar tonight and decided we'd see if the Ghost would move. My lovely wife helped me wrap the front seat cushions in plastic, then I installed the gas can in front of the seat and installed the necessary switches (duct tape!) - and we were off! Made a few laps around the hangars in the dark (remember, no wiring) and then stopped at one of the neighbors to have a beer in celebration.
No groans or anything from the transmission, car starts instantly every time but still clacking away. I am ecstatic!
Posted on: 2014/8/22 0:08
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Congrats on your 'maiden' voyage! I hope your tranny stays helathy when it warms up, and that you enjoyed the celebratory beer at your neighbors. Working on a car that actually moves and steers/stops on its own power must be motivating! Now get some wires in there
Posted on: 2014/8/22 9:55
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Congratulations. Maybe you could have some clear plastic seat covers made up to preserve and show the original fabric (a la Henry's '55 Constellation exterior).
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2014/8/22 9:55
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Posted on: 2014/8/22 10:43
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