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Re: fuel additive
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Did I hurt anything by putting in the lead additive? I will not put it in again. What range gas schould I use 87-89-93?
If I add m.m. oil how much for 10 gallons?
Thank You

Posted on: 2011/4/17 16:52
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fuel additive
#32
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Schould I be adding Lead substitute in my Gas? I have. Will it hurt? Can you add too much to a tank of fuel.I do not know if my engine was rebuilt or not.
Thank You

Posted on: 2011/4/16 17:39
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gas mileage
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Anyone know what kind of gas mileage I schould get on my 1953 Patrician with 327 in stop and go traffic up to 55 mph

Thank You

Posted on: 2011/4/15 19:45
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engine paint color
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Does anyone know the engine paint color or maybe color code I can buy from Napa or a color I can buy that is close.
Also is the engine bay just a flat black?
Thank You

Posted on: 2011/4/8 16:39
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Re: 327 Manifold Gaskets
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I was thinking about brazing the holes from the inside,so the holes would still show from the outside and can be drilled out later. I do like the all thread idea also.

Posted on: 2011/4/4 20:20
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Re: 327 Manifold Gaskets
#36
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I did put a new hot spot gasket in .I think it leaking out of the shaft holes for the heat riser. Can I take out heat riser and weld up the holes. I live in Florida.


Still do not know how to torque them

Posted on: 2011/4/4 19:10
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Re: 327 Manifold Gaskets
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I thought my car was a little loud so I put new Manifold Gaskets on yesterday.How can you torque them? I can not get a socket in their.I found out it might be heat riser making noise. Is their o-rings for heat riser?Is the torque different with the new gaskets vs old gaskets?

Posted on: 2011/4/4 16:35
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Floor mats
#38
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Anyone know were to buy carpet floor mats with the Packard logo. Not the rubber ones.Custom colors.
Thank You

Posted on: 2011/3/24 10:03
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Re: Steering Wheel
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I did have it on just like you said. I even had the 3/8 gap. I went to tighten it and it was very hard , that is why I was wondering if something was wrong. I put it on again just like you said moving it back and forth it slid on to the 3/8 gap no problem still very hard to tighten.I did run nut down first to make sure that was ok. I might have to use breaker bar or ?

Posted on: 2011/3/14 20:44
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Steering Wheel
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I'm putting my steering wheel back in my 1953.I see a wide groove in the shaft but not on the wheel it self. All groves look the same to me. I'm lineing up steering wheel and tires the best I can.When I went to tighten nut it seems very hard and the wheel is still far from the cover . Schould it be that hard? Do I need to just muscle it down? Do not want to break anything.
Thank You



Also what are the 2 pegs for on the back of the steering wheel?

Posted on: 2011/3/14 14:46
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