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Oil Flow Direction Through Filter Canister
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Hi all,

Does anyone know which way the oil flows through the filter canister? Is it the green arrow or the yellow arrow?

Thanks,
Crin

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Posted on: 2021/4/2 12:46
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NEW - Drum-Style Lights - WHITE GLOVE COLLECTION
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NEW DRUM-STYLE LIGHTS BUILT TO ORDER

All components are new and manufactured based on original designs.

The headlight bucket, reflector and bezel are made of spun steel on original bucks.  All the aforementioned components are then triple chrome plated.  A new glass lens is made from an original press-mold.  The light bucket base is cast in brass and triple chrome plated.  The mounting base is machined steel and triple chrome plated and can accept a 1.25 inch diameter shaft for mounting on a running board.  The mount also allows the light to pivot and turn.  Stainless steel rivets hold the base to the headlight bucket to complete the original look.

The dimensions are as follows:
Diameter:  8 1/2 inches,
Depth:        6        inches

They come with your choice of 6 or 12 Volt bulbs.

Made in the USA.

https://whiteglovecollection.com/shop/drum-style-headlight-all-new/

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Posted on: 2021/2/11 17:11
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NEW - Std 8 Water Pump Pulley - White Glove Collection
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Replacement water pump pulley for Packard Standard 8 cars. The original pulleys were notorious for corroding and eventually cracking right around the shaft. This replacement is machined out of a billet aluminum block.

A 1936 standard 8 pulley was used as a template. Will be happy to provide all dimensions to ensure proper fit. We also have the shaft keys available.

Made in the USA.

Purchasing information here.

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Posted on: 2020/11/4 18:23
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Re: Motor Oil In Radiator
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Thank you sir. Much obliged.

Posted on: 2020/10/18 18:54
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Re: Motor Oil In Radiator
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Oh ... that's Bender from Futurama - always looking for the "angle". Being a Romanian Jew I always get teased that I'm always looking for the angle (as in "what's in it for me") ... just like Bender ... lol ... gotta love it. If I had a dollar for every time I was called a Gypsy ... I would own my dream-Packard.

Thank you all - much appreciated. I now recall that I was having a little trouble with that oil cooler gasket a while back and kinda blew it off. Lesson learned.

Posted on: 2020/10/18 18:49
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Re: Motor Oil In Radiator
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Hi,
I forgot what my photo is on my registry entry - how can I check it?
THanks,
Crin

Posted on: 2020/10/18 18:44
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Re: Motor Oil In Radiator
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Thank you for the quick response. Now for the silly question, how do I fix it? When you say the core has a leak - do you mean the oil cooler itself? Do I need to start searching for a replacement?

Thank you,
Crin

Posted on: 2020/10/18 18:41
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Motor Oil In Radiator
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Hi All,

I keep seeing a film of motor oil in my radiator. I have replaced the head gasket, had the radiator re-cored and just today I took the car out and there was a considerable amount of oil floating to the top of the radiator.

I also notice a white foamy film on the inside of the radiator cap after driving the car.

I realize it could be a few different things wrong but I'm leaning towards this thing (please see yellow arrow in picture).

I don't know what this thing is but I do know it has both motor oil and antifreeze flowing through it. I'm guessing it's either an oil warmer for cold climates or an oil cooler ... 50/50 chance ... lol ...

I would appreciate hearing your thoughts and past experiences and hopefully resolutions to this matter.

Thank you in advance,
Crin

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Posted on: 2020/10/18 18:30
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Serrated Trippe Light Wrench
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Hi all,

If you are looking for a serrated Trippe light wrench for use with Gulmite fasteners, they are now available.? Please follow the link below:

https://whiteglovecollection.com/shop/serrated-trippe-light-wrench/

Thank you,
Crin

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Posted on: 2020/8/11 14:53
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Re: 1936 STD 8, Coil Question
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Just wanted to thank you all for the help. She fired right up and runs strong. A little tweaking of the timing and I'll be ready to drive.

Posted on: 2020/6/14 17:41
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