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Hope everyone got a glimpse of the eclipse. Next for us in the contiguous States August 23rd, 2044, during which your cooling system should still be just fine if serviced as above. My partner at home in California where it is far from totality said that it got slightly dimmer out for a very short while but here in the High Desert of Central Oregon where I am at my shop, it's totally and heavily overcast so if there was any dimming at all, it wasn't noticeable. For the last total eclipse, this area was in totality even though the closest town of Terrebonne was not so we made it a point to be here. It was during some very heavy fires with lots of smoke and usually virtually no visibility but the winds changed for a while so for that brief time it was very clear. We could see the shadow of its edge coming across the plains, then the other edge when it was passing. It got noticeably cooler and the dogs were confused not knowing what was happening so they hid under the deck. Absolutely incredible!
Posted on: 4/8 14:58
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Re: Column Shift Levers Stuck - 1941 Packard 160
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I think the thing between the levers in your disassembled photo is what's out of position in mine causing the lock up. The slider doesn't get out of position. It was apparently left parked in gear so that's the gear it's stuck in. It is supposed to slide up and down the shaft as you pull or push the shifter handle in order to engage in one or the other levers, then up and down on the handle moves the engaged lever up and down. As Howard pointed out, the rod in the column is likely rusted and that being the case, removing the column for a complete disassembly is the only way to get it apart for cleaning. Watch out for the little piece at the end of the spring or it will go flying! On one of my cars, I soaked in all sorts of oils and penetrants but in the end it was a waste of time as it had to come out.
Posted on: 4/8 14:45
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Re: Rear axle help (54-55)
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My 1951 Henney-Packard had them on only one side too although there was only one very thin one on the right. The left had, I believe, three and some were substantial.
Posted on: 4/8 12:46
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Re: Upholstery Refresh
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Now that you've said that and gave such a glowing recommendation, you'd best buy stock in the company as I failed to do with Gummi Pflege Stift!
Posted on: 4/8 12:34
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Re: Upholstery Refresh
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Maybe some rust remover would help get the stains out but try it on a completely hidden area first!
Posted on: 4/8 11:45
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Re: Rear Fender Repairs
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Or better yet, paste it as a link to words rather than posting the link directly. In many cases, long URLs (links) pasted in directly causes copious scrolling back and forth just to read the rest of the post because they often do not wrap making it seem like one long word to some browsers.
Although either one will work, a link (using the little link/chain icon after highlighting the words you want to link) is better than https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=28028&post_id=269947#forumpost269947
Posted on: 4/8 11:40
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Re: Rear Window-2672
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That's a good job and one I wouldn't want to tackle myself!
Posted on: 4/8 11:33
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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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After cleaning points with sand paper whether voltage regulator or distributor, you should also burnish them with a clean piece of heavy paper. It removeds traces of grit and smooths the surfaces better than just paper alone.
Posted on: 4/8 0:09
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Re: hph's 55 Clipper Project
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Will be using the rear seat at least... Are the rear seats the same between a 2-door hardtop and a 4-door sedan?
Posted on: 4/7 12:01
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