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Re: 1934 Generator
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Roberto Isola
Hello Flackmaster,
Ok sounds good however I will not be able to get for a couple of weeks, if that's ok.
Thank you

Posted on: 2015/9/30 19:36
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Re: 1934 Generator
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Roberto Isola
Hello David,
Yes I would be interested in the book you have. Do you have a core generator for my 1934 Packard eight?
Thank you Roberto

Posted on: 2015/9/24 17:49
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Re: 1934 Generator
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Roberto Isola
Do you have contact info on Flackmaster's treasure chest of unobtainium is open?

Posted on: 2015/9/17 12:36
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Re: 1934 Generator
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Roberto Isola
Outstanding, yes I am going to get the book.
Thank you again.
Roberto

Posted on: 2015/9/17 12:22
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1934 Generator
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Roberto Isola
Hello
Anyone know what the generator number is for a 1934 1102 or 1105. Are they interchangeable?
Thanks

Posted on: 2015/9/16 9:16
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Re: 20A-25A V Fuses
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Roberto Isola
Cool,
I will check with my local Napa Car parts tomorrow.
Thank you
Roberto Isola

Posted on: 2015/8/30 20:21
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Re: 6 volt fuel pump
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Roberto Isola
Hello,
I removed the old electric fuel pump and rebuilt the original. I will give this a try and see how it performs without the electric pump first. My other car has an electric fuel pump that just stop working. All in all thank all of you for the information will keep you posted on what happens.
Thank you
Roberto Isola

Posted on: 2015/8/30 20:14
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20A-25A V Fuses
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Roberto Isola
Hello,
anyone know who might sell these fuses 20A-25AV for my 1934.
They measure 1 1/2"
Roberto

Posted on: 2015/8/30 15:59
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6 volt fuel pump
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Roberto Isola
Hello everyone,
any recommendations on a electric 6 volt positive ground fuel pump for my 1934? Look on ebay appears to be many.
Does anyone know what the PSI should be?
Thank you for the help.
Roberto

Posted on: 2015/8/30 15:56
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Re: 1940 Packard Limousine 160 vs.180
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Roberto Isola
I've always wondered and must have looked at 100's of both models to see the difference.
Thank you

Posted on: 2015/3/18 14:08
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