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Re: 54' pacific front coil springs
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FloridaK5
Well these are just about the same size?? They are right at 17" tall and the same diameter..

Posted on: 2016/11/28 21:00
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Re: 54' pacific front coil springs
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FloridaK5
So I got the coil springs in from Eaton. They look like something I would put on my F350. Anyone have the measurements in the coil spring size. These are about 17.5" high.? Thanks again..

Posted on: 2016/11/28 17:20
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54' pacific front coil springs
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FloridaK5
Looking for or a pair of front coil springs for my 54 Packard Pacific I checked with Kanter and they are 4 to 6 weeks out was wondering if anybody had a lead on any that I can get before the turkey rod run at the end of the month ??

Posted on: 2016/11/9 16:27
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Re: 54' brake bleed
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Well all right I will give it a go in the morning and do it as I do my other vehicles just wanted to make sure there was nothing special about this according to the manual . thanks again

Posted on: 2016/11/5 17:43
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54' brake bleed
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So I've got the new rebuilt BTV system installed thanks to Mr. Kanter for his generosity . my book is saying I need a J - 627 bleeder wrench and A j- 747 bleeder valve in order to bleed the brakes?? is this correct or can I use my aftermarket bleeder ?

Posted on: 2016/11/5 15:18
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Re: Bendix Treadle Vac Diagnosis
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Fred I Cant thank you enough for your generosity. Although it was definitely negligent in my end I will say this in my defense..LOL.. Had never had an issue with the brakes since I bought the car from my grandfather back in '04. The car has sat for probably 3-4 years, but has been started in regular basis just not driven. I rebuilt the starter about 1 months ago once it was replaced I went to drive the car and the brakes went to the floor?? Never had an issue before and stood on the brake pedal many times. Actually never gave it a second thought that it would do what it did. Have learned a lot of informative info through your analysis and the pics looking foward to the reinstall.. Again thanks so much...
FYI. My '54 pacific will probably be up for sale before the end of the year if anyone knows someone interested..

Posted on: 2016/8/17 17:29
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Re: 54' pacific brakes??
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FloridaK5
Well here is the culprit!! I can see where the brake fluid will deteriorate now.. Mr. Fred it is headed to you tomorrow..

I'm not sure why it will not let me attach a picture .

Posted on: 2016/7/25 20:28
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Re: 54' pacific brakes??
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I appreciate the information I am going to take a look at it tomorrow seems like a crazy place to put a reservoir where you can hardly even get to it ?? Depending on what I find tomorrow I may take you up on your offer Fred if you could send me some information on where to send it .

Posted on: 2016/7/23 23:00
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54' pacific brakes??
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Had to fix the starter, once it was put back in weirdest thing is now I have no brakes?? Coincidence?? My question she has power brakes which the pedal goes to the floor. No fluid anywhere that I see that has leaked out so do I have to pull it from under the car? It looks like the master cylinder is underneath the steering ? I have never had to pull it out so I am curious as to the most efficient way to do it .. Thanks in advance..

Posted on: 2016/7/22 21:11
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