Re: 1951 Packard/Starting Problem
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Did you install new points and condensor? At a minumum dress up the points with a point file and check the gap Clean up the rotor tip while you have the cap off. If, after examining, you want to replace the cap, rotor and points/condensor you can probably get them at your local NAPA dealer. Come back and tell us if you have any success or failure.
Posted on: 2008/12/17 16:17
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Frank1951 wrote: I have a 1951 Packard......... G'day Frank, to Packardinfo and good luck in getting started. And please don't forget to add your '51 to the Owner's Registry together with a pic, any known history and how you acquired it.
Posted on: 2008/12/17 16:28
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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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Mal, I thought I saw you standing behind me.
Posted on: 2008/12/17 16:49
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Frank1951,
Congrats on resuscitating your 51. Randy and Mal are 2 of the busiest guys on this website. If they can't help you get your Packard off life support and 'sparkin' on the Owner Registry, nobody can. Good Luck Keep us posted, DanL
Posted on: 2008/12/17 21:10
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In your first post, you mentioned having to do some rewiring. Was that just plug wires or more involved? In addition to Randy's suggestions, did you have to do anything regarding the supply voltage to coil and do you have the 6 volts there and good continuity down to distributor & points.
Posted on: 2008/12/17 22:32
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Without knowing what wiring was removed that you had to reassemble, I'd suggest that it's often easiest in the long run to go back to basics. Have someone crank the engine with the starter while you observe the direction the rotor rotates (CW or CCW). Then remove at least #1 spark plug, use your finger over the hole, and put #1 piston at TDC on the compression stroke. Then check the points, they should either be just opening or on the verge of opening, either will be enough to get the engine started and you can fine-tune the timing later. Then note the position of the metal end of the rotor to see which tower of the distributor cap it is under, and that becomes the high tension lead to #1 plug. Then simply install the others in order (1-6-2-5-8-3-7-4) following around the cap in the direction of rotor rotation. Assuming everything else is OK and you have current to the coil, it should start.
Posted on: 2008/12/18 10:30
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All of the wiring in the engine bay was disconnected and some of it in pretty bad shape. I replaced some of the wiring with new and installed new connectors where needed.
I do not know how to measure the voltage at the coil. Also, the wiring diagram shows the positive on the coil connected to the distributor. Is this correct if you know? Today since the rain has stopped, I will replace the points and condenser and see what happens. Thank you for any input. Frank
Posted on: 2008/12/18 13:15
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