Re: Changing out the Heater Core in the '51 - '54? Packard
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Thanks Jim for the blow-by-blow on the heater core. I copied and filed your description of the R/R to use later on my '51 and '53.
Regards, Steve
Posted on: 2012/10/20 15:19
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Re: Changing out the Heater Core in the '51 - '54? Packard
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Hi Steve,
Happy to be of any help.
Posted on: 2012/10/20 16:05
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Re: Changing out the Heater Core in the '51 - '54? Packard
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Did this on our 51 about a month ago. The heater core had been leaking for some time it would seem with the previous owner and had caused some rust under the passenger floor.I am wondering what is used to retain the bowden cable ends on the heater controls as there are no retainers on this car and the cable ends just pop off when you move the control.
Posted on: 2012/10/21 15:59
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Re: Changing out the Heater Core in the '51 - '54? Packard
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I am wondering what is used to retain the bowden cable ends on the heater controls as there are no retainers on this car and the cable ends just pop off when you move the control. It was a 2 prong flat push on type retainer. If you look at the photos Jim posted above, you can see one on the heater control valve in the bottom photo. The Packard stud size varies a bit -- seems to be between .150 - .155 or roughly 5/32". If the vendors can't help with part 399641 nut or speednut, this push nut from McMaster-Carr is an option. Other than the more common rectangular type, one of the closest I have been able to find. Different tab shape and is slightly less overall diameter though. You might find something that will work locally but if not, McMaster sells these push nuts by the pack of 25. If it comes down to ordering them, with the price of merchandise (approx $12) and then the freight charges to Canada to keep putting the cables back in place when they fall off starts looking good. Attach file: (19.15 KB) (12.70 KB)
Posted on: 2012/10/21 16:36
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Re: Changing out the Heater Core in the '51 - '54? Packard
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Thanks. I will see what I can find.
Posted on: 2012/10/21 16:42
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