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... I need a carb rebuild kit ... RON HEWITT DAYTONA PARTS COMPANY 1191 TURNBULL BAY ROAD NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FL 32168 PH:386-427-7108 FX:386-423-8528 www.daytonaparts.com
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... also I was wondering if any one will have any in site on what I might want to get or look for before I try firing it up because it has been sitting for a yr ... You might want to consider some of the advice in this post from our member Dave Czirr.
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... Also I was curious if any one knows about possible electronic ignition conversion kits or an hei that possibly swaps over? ... Try to get in contact with Mike (Tobs), who will give you good advice.
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... I have been looking for all the parts I need ... Here you'll find many spare parts: Kanter Max Merritt Packard Parts Online
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Also one thing I forgot, is any one running at high elevation? The car has been close to sea level and is now coming up to almost a mile high, does any one run this high that would have a close idea of carb settings that I can start with and go from there? Thanks again, thus far great info has been posted and is helping greatly!
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See this link to a thread in the Shows and Events Forum. Therein is a further link to a story by a '54 Patrician owner who drove it cross country at all elevations.
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When waking up a "sleeping beauty" car you need to change all the fluids (fuel, oil, coolant, brake fluid). The fuel is the worst because it evaporates and leave horrible stuff behind in the tank. In the past I have started an engine with a small clean auxiliary tank and gravity feed to the carb. A small tank can be from a lawn mover or a motorbike. Just hang it above the carb to let the fuel flow down without needing a fuel pump. Keep a fire extinguisher handy just in case.
Before cranking the engine change the oil and filter so you go not run the old gunk through the bearings. Take the spark plugs out, put some light oil in the cylinders. Then turn the engine 2 or more revolutions by hand to make sure it is not stuck. Use a hand crank or wrench on the front pully bolt. If it turns freely then spin it over with the starter and make sure there is oil pressure or at least some oil flow. Without oil flow the engine likely will be ruined if it starts. Then you can put in spark plugs and try to start it. Do not run it long without coolant in it. Also make sure the transmission has oil in it before running the engine. I blew a transmission bearing once by running an engine on a dry transmission with the transmission in neutral. Best of luck on starting her up. On the Packard parts there are several good sources. Start with Max Merrick and Kanter.
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Look at the parts cross ref on this web site-a lot of stuff maybe available at Napa and then there is ebay!!!
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High altitude can deal you many troubles. Water boils at lower temps, so you need the cooling system to be first rate. Gasoline vapor lock is also a problem, so an electric fuel pump should be considered. Setting the ignition timing a couple of degrees more than specified will help too. Also, carburetor re-jetting would be in order as standard set-up will result in too rich a mixture. Basically you loose 3% efficiency for every 1,000 feet above sea level.
I would drop and clean the oil pan and pump pick-up screen, and refill the crankcase with new oil before attempting to start the engine. Do this beyond just draining and refilling with new oil. Good luck. (o{}o)
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