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No sage advice but sounds like a worthwhile project with proper motors becoming harder and more expensive to get. I expect they are a finite resource so now might be a good time to find an option.
One problem with new motors or assys might be with the original switches. I don't recall offhand if anyone is currently using the reversing system Packard did with two counter wound field coils and just the single feed wire for each direction. Might take some relay action controlled by the original switch on the new ones.
Posted on: 2012/7/27 16:40
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Howard:
I looked at various issues a few years ago WRT limit switches, reversing motors, etc, but never took that project to completion, although I gathered a lot of components for testing. You've identified some of the critical points, as usual. I also talked to Autoloc this PM and they MAY be interested in helping me develop a Packard-specific kit based upon one of their universal kits. We'll see where that goes. Craig
Posted on: 2012/7/27 17:21
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G'day all, My 56 Pat (51,000 miles) has had a Jaguar window lift motor fitted into the drivers door by the previous owner. It works well and was apparently not a big issue to fit the item. I shall dig up the spare motor and post the details. best regards Peter Toet.
Posted on: 2012/7/27 17:44
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Would be nice if there is a semi drop in option to replace our overworked & overstressed Delco's eventually.
Of course with a Jaguar window motor, we have to make sure where it's made & by whom. Wouldn't want the "Boss of the Road" to take on any bad karma or ideas from "Lucas, Prince of Darkness".
Posted on: 2012/7/27 20:20
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The replacement says "Made in Germany" so I am confident that "the Prince of Darkness, inventor of the Short Circuit and Open Circuit", has little to do with the manufacture of the replacement item. I have located the replacement spare. I have also unearthed some wiring notes and shall post further when I dig a bit deeper as i am sure that i have seen some fitment notes. PT
Posted on: 2012/7/28 2:46
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Autoloc got back to me today via email. They have a universal kit for "flat glass" power window conversion kit which the sales guy believes will work. The cost from various suppliers would be a little over $200 plus shipping for a PAIR; i.e., front L/R any or F/R on 4-door. If there is enough interest, a package deal can be negotiated.
Unless I hear more about the Jag motor, I'll adapt one of their kits, taking pix and writing up detailed instructions. Craig
Posted on: 2012/7/30 15:28
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From what's shown on the Autoloc website, looks like a fairly simple setup. Looking forward to your photos. More interested in whether it is an easy 2 wire drop in or if you have to get creative electrically.
Even if the Jaguar motor is mostly bolt in, nice to have more than one option. Besides, unless it's a late model or multiple cars use them, how long before Jag motors might become an endangered and even more overpriced species.
Posted on: 2012/7/30 15:41
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Craig, When I bought my 22nd series convertible way back in 1983, all of the window mechanisms were missing. I found a late 70's Buick and installed the power window lifts in the Packard. If my memory is right I only drilled two holes and made 1 bracket for the installation. I do have to use a 12 volt garden tractor battery that I hid in the heater box to operate the windows, but they have not failed to work in about the last 30 years. Hope this helps. Good luck. Packardtaximan
Posted on: 2012/7/30 16:35
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G'day all, haven't been able to locate the fitting instructions for the Jag window motor yet, not due to lack of searching either. The motor is an ITT automotive 402.610 12V. There are five spade connections in a square pattern, plus one in the middle which is an Earth. The green spade connector is for SLOW speed. The Red spade connector is for FAST speed. One of the others is for pARK and the final one is PULSE to Earth. I shall try to find the instructions. ITT Automotive is a US Company but I haven't had a lot of success trying to get past the Company PR blurbs on the site. I notice that there are two NOS units available as "buy now" on ebay.
ebay.com/itm/1955-56-Packard-Power-Windo ... ssories&hash=item4aaa816ec6&vxp=mtr GOOD Luck. PT
Posted on: 2012/7/31 5:34
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