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Re: 1939 banjo steering wheel horn ring
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Thanks for everyones help. Don Figone from California had one left.

Posted on: 2013/12/24 15:47
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1939 banjo steering wheel horn ring
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Does anyone know where I can get a horn ring with horn parts for my 1939 packard banjo steering wheel?

Posted on: 2013/12/17 20:24
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1939 Packard six
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I need to buy a new wiring harness for my 39 Packard. Anyone know of a company that does excellent work for a fair price?

Posted on: 2011/12/27 19:03
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Re: 1939 packard six
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Your technique worked great thanks for your help

Posted on: 2011/12/27 18:58
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Re: 1939 packard six
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The leaking studs/nuts are in diverse locations so it is likely it's the non sealing studs. Either way I'll have to replace the head gasket when I take the head off unless you know of a way to save it.

Posted on: 2011/12/15 22:00
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Re: 1939 packard six
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I did'nt know that the studs had to be sealed. This was my first engine rebuilt. So all of the studs need to come out and sealed. What do you recommend that I seal them with?

Posted on: 2011/12/14 22:49
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1939 packard six
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I'm working on a complete restoration. I rebuilt my engine two years ago. Finally got it in the frame. It runs great but anti freeze comes out of 4 nuts on the head. There is no anti freeze in my oil. What is causing this?

Posted on: 2011/12/14 0:34
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Re: Help w/ 39 Sedan Six oil filter
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Where is your oil filter mounted? Is it to the side of the head? How many inches from the front of the head is the first bolt? Also, in your picture it looks like there are three tubes instead of two. Is that right?

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Posted on: 2009/1/12 22:55
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Re: Help w/ 39 Sedan Six oil filter
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I think you're right. The bottom tube will not fit. Does anyone out there have the dimensions of where I need to mount my new filter. If someone had pictures of their engine w/ oil filter that would help too.

Posted on: 2009/1/11 22:25
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Re: Help w/ 39 Sedan Six oil filter
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Is this how I would connect the tubes? Still not sure if this system will work for the bottom mount. Has anyone made these same modifications?

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Posted on: 2009/1/11 12:45
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