Re: 1934 engine

Posted by Joe Santana On 2017/12/10 12:32:18
Lonny,

Yes, there are lots of resources, but if you're looking for an exploded illustration of any Packard engine like this one, which I think you are asking about, forget it.

Jaguar created illustrations like this one for every single part of the car right down to the washer, and their manuals took owners step-by-step through disassembly of every single part as well. The British Empire was vast and its sphere of influence great, so it was selling cars globally before global was in fashion. The cars needed to be maintained and repaired in places far less developed, hence a greater investment in manuals and illustrations.

If you use the resources here, take pictures as you go, and ask for assistance here when you are stumped, you'll get what you need. But, of course, you will also need professional equipment and services for some things you can't do yourself.

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