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Rear Brake drum Install 1951 300 series
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Aaronw1970
Hello
Can anyone give good advice to re install the rear drums on a 1951 Packard 300 series touring sedan ????
thanks in advance
Aaron

Posted on: 2014/10/28 7:36
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Re: rear brake drum removal '50 deluxe 8 Final story!
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I got my rear drums off useing the puller that is discribed in all the maintenance manuals for the 1951 300 series touring sedan with help from a littel bit of heat and lots of paitience but now ive had the drums trued and turned and everything is ready to go back together can anyone give some good advice on what or how to re install the rear drums on the rear axel ????
Thanks in advance
Aaron

Posted on: 2014/10/28 6:17
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Re: Brake Shoes. (GENERAL)
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hello can anyone tell me for the brake shoes orientation of the returne springs front and rear and Brake shoe primary and secondary ??? whats the diffrence ??? its for 1951 300 serires touring sedan with ultramatic 12 inch drums

Posted on: 2014/10/19 12:02
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Re: 1951 (24 Series) Ultramatic Leak
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Yes that is it exactly and the max site had them now i wait to get them ive finished off the the brakes so now i will see if it will start after i found this car sitting for almost 49 years in a littel old ladys garage it was her late husbands car its got a 45 record player inside that works its got 15000 miles on the odomiter her husband started to redo the brakes so the car sits on jack stands for 49 years without touching the ground

Posted on: 2014/9/25 1:25
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Re: 1951 (24 Series) Ultramatic Leak
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Hello does anyone here now where i could get some Castel nuts that hold the drums to the dif and front spindel ?? and or what size thread they are ???
its a 2472 24th series 51 touring sedan with ultramatic and L8 327 the csting on the diff is 403121
Thanks in advance
Aaron

Posted on: 2014/9/24 13:20
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