Re: Just Bought a 55 Patrician
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Hello Steve, and welcome to the forum! You have come to the right place for your questions to be answered.
From what I gather, Ed Strain is the choice of many beyond just the Packard BTV unit. Others will chime in. As far as the TL, Mr. Pushbutton is the authority there. You might search the site and come up with what you need. Your car looks great! Jim
Posted on: 2010/7/8 22:23
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Welcome and congratulations on your Patrician. I just bought one myself. The 55-56 shopmanual is available here online and the TL sections should be most helpful, particularly the section on how to manually move the TL system. Disconnect the battery while you reconnect the wires for the TL system.
I have used Ed Strain to rebuild my BTV - just got it back last week. I have used him before and consider him very competent. I have not used anyone else.
Posted on: 2010/7/8 22:27
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Steve's 1st Packard wrote:......just bought a 55 Patrician...... Congratulations on your Packard purchase and to PackardInfo. And for including your '55 Patrician Touring Sedan in the Packard Owner's Registry.
Posted on: 2010/7/8 23:36
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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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Congratulations on your very spiffy looking 55. That's a seldom seen but very attractive color combination. Did you get the green or the brown interior?
As to your leveler, relax, they are not too hard to get working properly. As a temporary expedient, you can level the car with a twelve volt battery charger or a spare battery and some cables: 1) Turn your leveler switch under the dash off (to the left). 2)Hook the pos clamp of your charger anywhere on the frame that's handy. Reach way under from some safe position and touch one of the two terminals on the leveler motor itself. If I recall the upper terminal makes the back go up, and the lower one makes it go down. It will be real obvious which one is which. A couple seconds of running should have you back to level. With this scheme you are bypassing all the controls and limit switches, so don't go have a cup of coffee while the leveler runs--do it just enough to level.
Posted on: 2010/7/9 7:59
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Jim, You and Randy seem to agee with everyone that Ed is the best for the BTV. Randy congrats to you too. Thanks for the heads up on the shop manual info. Is it all online?
Ross, The interior is Maroon with tan brocade (I think, it's old and could have been white) . There are some tears and rotted spots so I'm planning on getting seat covers, headliner and a carpet set from Kantner unless anyone has a better suggestion. Thanks for the leveler info, there is a jury rigged bunch of stuff under the dash with an additional single position switch that i don't know what it does. I'm glad to find a way to get her straight until I sort everthing out. From the few posts I read, you can do some damage if you power it down too far! Living here, so close to Hershey and Carlisle I had to get something cool. I've had a bunch of Muscle and Sports cars in the past, but this is my first 50s classic. Anyone go the shows here in Central PA? Attach file: (28.24 KB)
Posted on: 2010/7/9 10:49
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Congratulations on the '55 Patrician. It is a great looking car. Nice engine compartment too. What kind of battery? Interesting in that it has the side posts. Nice car.
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Posted on: 2010/7/9 11:07
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Another congrats on the car.
Almost all the service literature for 55 is on site. Service, parts, owners manuals and wiring diagram. Also suggest downloading the 55 and 56 tech bulletins and Service Counselors. Lots of mid year or running changes & fixes for 55 are mentioned in those items. Suggest getting the 56 bulletins and counselors as many items mentioned are either for the 55's or also pertinent to the 55. There is also a separate extraction of the wiring diagram for the torsion level system that goes into a bit more detail with the switch which might help your current problem. To find it all, easiest way is to go to the literature page and down at the bottom there is a view by year button which will bring up the pertinent items.
Posted on: 2010/7/9 19:11
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We go to the high holy days of Hershey in the fall. Also in about 10 days the National Packard meet starts in Gettysburg.
Posted on: 2010/7/9 19:21
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Packards1 I'll try and get to the meet in Gettysburg. If I can get the brakes working I might even be able to drive the 55!
Is there any way to decode the VIN to figure the options and color combinations? Otherwise where do I locate the paint and interior colors on the car? Is there a place on the site for the interior color combinations? I've been looking around and haven't fond that yet. Most of the medallions are pretty worn. Are they available for less than an arm and a leg? What is the thoughts on replacing the seat covers, Headliner and carpet with reproduction material. Does it diminish the car or is a nice new interior a plus? HH, thanks I did locate the service manual and some other info on the site. I'm amazed at the depth of the material this site has! Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome. I'll post more pics as I work on cleaning her up. Attach file: (1.28 KB)
Posted on: 2010/7/9 23:14
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