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Re: ignition switch wiring 1926 coupe. HELP!
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Yes, these diagrams are what I need. Thank you so much !

Posted on: 2016/10/28 6:29
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Re: ignition switch wiring 1926 coupe. HELP!
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What section? The earliest wiring diagram is 1936?

Posted on: 2016/10/27 22:24
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ignition switch wiring 1926 coupe. HELP!
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Tring to restore 1926 coupe. Wiring was destroyed. I need a schematic or pinout for the ignition/lighting assemble on the dash!
Thanks
Rick

Posted on: 2016/10/27 15:57
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1926 packard ignition switch
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mrstude
Does anyone have the wiring schematic or pinout for the ignitin/headlight main switch for a 1926 packard coupe?
Thanks
Rick&

Posted on: 2016/10/24 12:26
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Re: 1948 r9 OD roller clutch operation
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mrstude
Thanks guys. I will pull it down and inspect the clutch.
Next question. There are 2 over running clutch roller sizes listed on kanter Web site. Does anyone know the correct size rollers for a r9. I will measure the ones in this unit but, since it has been worked on previously I want to make sure it has the correct size rollers in it.
Thank you
rick

Posted on: 2015/9/5 4:47
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1948 r9 OD roller clutch operation
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I have a r9 that will not move in forward gears if you tease the clutch you can get it to move sometimes. If you put the OD in lock out, the car drives fine. With the car on a lift and not running, if I out the trans in 2nd gear I can turn the driveshaft both directions. Sometimes it will lock in the counter clockwise direction. I think the roller clutch is slipping. Anyone out there an experienced BW r9 expert ? Help please !
Thanks
Rick

Posted on: 2015/9/4 10:13
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1926 2dr couple wood
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mrstude
Restoring 1926 2dr. 236
Looking for a wood kit .
Anyone have a source for wood kits ?
Thanks
Rick

Posted on: 2015/8/28 11:24
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Re: 1948 r9 overdrive inop
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I have the electrical section working. I disassembled the OD unit. I found the lockout shaft binding in the OD case. I corrected the issue. Looking at the other components, they seemed to look good. However, after reassembling the trans and try to move the vehicle, it will move forward intermittantly. Reverse works fine and if i put the trans in lockout it will move in fwd and rev. I think the roller clutch assembly might be slipping. With the vehicle on the lift and trans in 1st gear. I can turn the driveshaft both ways. Sometimes it catches and locks and sometimes it doesen't. I assume if the roller clutch is bad, the vehicle will not move in any forward gear ? Thoughts?
Thanks
Rick

Posted on: 2015/8/26 8:49
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Re: 1948 r9 overdrive inop
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mrstude
Thanks I will review the training info.

Posted on: 2015/7/15 20:30
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1948 r9 overdrive inop
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mrstude
Working on a 48 r9. It is not working. Checked the wiring per the diagram and the wiring look correct. What is the most likely cause or place to start. How do you manually test the OD solenoid.
Thanks
Rick

Posted on: 2015/7/15 8:08
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