Re: Repair kit for 1937 6 cyl sedan fuel pump
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Max Merrit may have kits. A 6 cylinder car will be a 115 model. (?)
Posted on: 2023/10/13 8:25
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Re: Repair kit for 1937 6 cyl sedan fuel pump
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Is it an AC pump? If so, there should be a number stamped in the pump’s flange and that’s important in case there were different pumps used (with different kits) or in case the pump isn’t the original.
Posted on: 2023/10/13 13:13
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Re: Repair kit for 1937 6 cyl sedan fuel pump
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Not sure just now to use this site yet.
I have received the fuel fuel kit from Max Merritt and it appears to be correct. I took several pictures while disassembling the fuel pump to ensure proper reassembly, but while removing the rocker assembly, the rocker and 3 fingers slipped from my hand and I am not sure I have them back in the proper position. Does anyone have pictures of how they look assembled. It also would help to know the best sequence for reassembly into the pump housing as it looks to be blind putting the 3 fingers back into the diaphragm stem slots. Any ideas or pics will help.
Posted on: 3/6 13:26
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Re: Repair kit for 1937 6 cyl sedan fuel pump
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Eleventh edition of Motors Manual says the 37 six and eight used a model AJ pump. If so this photo may help. If another model, Motors may have a photo of it as well.
Posted on: 3/6 13:52
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Howard
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Re: Repair kit for 1937 6 cyl sedan fuel pump
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Other than having a different arm, that’s nearly identical to the one I recently rebuilt for my 1951! Maybe this photo of it will help and I have others too.
Posted on: 3/6 15:06
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G'day Danny,
Didn't catch your first post but did this time, so to PackardInfo. I invite you to include your '37 115-C Six Touring Sedan in PackardInfo's Packard Vehicle Registry.
Posted on: 3/6 16:07
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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Thanks to Tgoat and Packard Don for their previous help. I installed the new fuel pump parts and all went well except for the reassembly of the diaphragms into the pump housing.
Should the vacuum diaphragm be installed before the pump side diaphragm? Also, I can't seem to get the pump rocker finger to slip through slot in the diaphragm stem. Sorry for the long delay between posts, but this is a spare time project. Danny
Posted on: 4/24 9:21
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It’s tricky and just needs perseverance but I am unaware of any special tricks. I typically install it first, though, as on some pumps I can look through where the fuel diaphragm goes to see that I’m doing inside.
Posted on: 4/24 13:29
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Thanks, Don. This project has taken longer than expected. The pump had been rebuilt many years ago (60) and not enough
material on the diaphragm stem to re-peen and had to braze material on the end to make long enough and then machine to size. (1/4") Again, thanks for your suggestions.
Posted on: 4/24 15:36
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