Re: Push Button Controlled Ultramatic
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Bernardi wrote: Today I bought a beautiful 1956 Patrician........P.S. I hope the text doesn't get lost this time. Congratulations on your "new" Pat. Hope your trans and other issues are sorted out quickly. And as you can see, No, your post didn't get lost this time. One more thing, and you probably know what's coming here don't you? Could you please include your '56 Patrician in the Packard Owner's Registry here, together with a pic, any known history and how you acquired it?
Posted on: 2010/8/25 6:49
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Bernardi, the problem is in the actuator, on the transmission. A contact finger is either bent or the unit has overtravelled, and is now stuck in whatever gear it was in last. You need to get to the unit, and take it off of the car, I have put instructions on how to do that somewhere here on Packard info,I'm not sure where though!
Ole Book has a good unit I rebuilt, on the shelf, ready to go, that would be a quick solution, or you could fix it yourself. You may find that the Bakelite bridge that holds the fingers is broken and the fingers are bent. If you have to remove the motor from the actuator to get the set screw around to facing the bottom (reverse position) be careful, the armature wants to stay on the shaft and pull out of the motor housing and brushes, and it is a royal pain to get it back in the right way, and there is a danger of bending/breaking the phenolic plate that holds the brushes if you aren't patient. I have a special fixture now to do that on the bench, and it is only slightly easier with that. I am in the UK right now (Tywyn, Wales, at the moment) I'll be back home after the 2nd of september.
Posted on: 2010/8/25 10:04
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Mr. Pushbutton -
Thank you so much for the information. I'll try to follow the instructions on removal and not break anything. That is such a beautiful car I can hardly wait to drive it. Guscha = How do I post photos? I 'll put a link to PICASA in the next post so folks can go there to see it. Bernardi
Posted on: 2010/8/25 10:58
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I hope this link to Picasa works. It shows four views of the exterior and one of the back seat. Camera batttery pooped out before I got everything I wanted.
picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=Ber ... ey=Gv1sRgCNjm9eatuNPo0QE&feat=email Bernardi
Posted on: 2010/8/25 11:27
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Congrats on your purchase....I looked at it last Sunday and am glad it has a great new home ..please let me know if you will be at any local shows with it
Jerry
Posted on: 2010/8/25 15:23
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A fine-looking specimen!
Posted on: 2010/8/25 15:38
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Mr. Pushbutton =
I found your instructions for removing the actuator. Much more understandable than the factory manual version. Thanks for posting them. Bernardi
Posted on: 2010/8/25 23:51
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Mr. Pushbutton -
The car is now in a difficult position, almost impossible to get under to remove actuator and motor. Would it be possible to disconnect the control relay and actuator, then move the actuator by hand to engage a gear, any gear, so the car could be moved? The starter solenoid would be activated by a jumper. The brakes are still so tight that we cannot push it by hand. Thanks, Bernardi
Posted on: 2010/9/1 0:17
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Unfortunately, if you can't get under the car to remove it then you're not going to easily get to it to loosen it. You MAY be able to loosen the front nut that you can sort of see from the engine compartment and move it up and down, but then there's nothing to stop the motor itself from turning and "climbing" on the gear which wouldn't change the gear. If it's possible, it might be better to drop the rear of the driveshaft.
Posted on: 2010/9/1 12:30
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