5th Series Front end alignment
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Does anyone know the specs for the front end alignment for a 1928 526 5 pax sedan?
Posted on: 2017/1/18 14:05
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Re: 5th Series Front end alignment
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I hope you can read the table, the original is very small print. I have used this for three 1920's Packards and they all required significant correction. In each case I took the axle to a heavy truck repair facility and they set the king pin inclination relative to the spring pad bases. On one of the cars I attempted to check the set up at home and decided it was OK. That car never tracked well, needing constant minor correction to keep it straight on a good road. I removed the axle, had it checked and it was out of spec. After resetting the car tracked perfectly.
Posted on: 2017/1/18 15:52
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Re: 5th Series Front end alignment
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What you want is the May 15, 1928 Packard Service Letter (Vol. 2, No. 10).? The feature article is entitled "Front Wheel & Axle Alignment" and covers all needed specs (including caster, camber, toe-in, etc.) for 526/533 and earlier models.? I've requested a copy from a private collection but am leaving for some sunnier climes for a week; if you still need it when I get back I'll get you the info.
PS - from the Service Letter: --? Toe-In - 1/8 inch --? Caster - 1 degree --? King Pin Inclination - 8 1/2 degrees --? Camber - 1 1/2 degrees
Posted on: 2017/1/18 18:12
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