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Re: ac 1951 300 series 24
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vince schifano
thanks for the info Howard.

Posted on: 2014/12/15 10:45
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ac 1951 300 series 24
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vince schifano
where can we obtain an add-on crank pulley for the ac compressor?

Posted on: 2014/12/14 16:28
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Re: Modern AC Compressor in a 6-Volt Car
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vince schifano
The Packards of the 6 volt erra used no clutch at all. The on and off cycle for air was a bypass solenoid valve for the freon. This site has a complete excerpt on the installation and charging of the system.

Posted on: 2014/12/14 10:12
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Re: Modern AC Compressor in a 6-Volt Car
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vince schifano
In doing a lot of looking on the net, Ifind that the a-c system in the Packard had no clutch. The system was turned on and off by to use of a high side bypass valve. This is the reason a 6 volt clutch is not available.
This should be a very apparent fact when looking at the manual.

Posted on: 2014/2/3 17:02
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Re: Starter Continues to Crank When Engine is Running
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vince schifano
basic electric, the starter relay is stuck.

Posted on: 2011/4/30 14:38
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