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Howard, I skimmed through the known sources but without success. No parts list but at least scents to potential knowledge sources:
- scent 1: Jim Hollingsworth owned a '41 Clipper with original A/C and his book contains a section that revolves around - scent 2: see below Attach file: (29.59 KB)
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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If the bracket can be mounted 1" higher than oem design then maybe use COUPLER nuts on the studs. Place bracket ontop of coupler nuts and install bolts thru bracket threading into upper end of coupler nut.
Note that oem probably specs for a hardened steel washer between nut and head. Since the bracket bolt is screwed into the coupler nut that will lock it so the washer can be deleted I'd rather use the washer but if necessary for hood clearence etc then leave it off.
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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Thanks to ptv for posting the Craigslist link to a prewar AC Clipper.
Even without the compressor in place one of my long standing questions on oil filter placement when the compressor took over the normal location may have been answered --- but it brings up two more. Unfortunately no one has managed to get a photo of the known AC Clipper engine in Texas but this one may answer the question. The filter looks like the others and maybe is where Packard placed it. Does the bracket to the head look stock or maybe this was not Packard. Possibly the volume was so low they may have just fabricated something rather than stamping a piece?? Second question is something I didn't see answered in the parts book. With the oil filter located apparently to the rear, does anyone know if the Electromatic Clutch was available on prewar Clippers with AC. I would think both items would have been desirable options on the high end cars particularly since EC was new for 41. It looks like maybe it was one or the other if that is where the filters were placed. An incidental note is the height of the oil fill pipe and cap. Packard revised that one a couple of times for better crankcase ventilation when the oil filter was in the front but the AC tube looks even taller -- maybe to clear the compressor.
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It looks like it's mounted in the same fashion that the Cadillac compressor was mounted.
Posted on: 2017/9/13 7:31
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West Peterson
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It does appear to be in the same place as the Clipper and maybe the same compressor. The V8 engine makes a bit of difference sideways but that is relatively unimportant.
I never realized the compressor was so tall and wonder if that could be why Packard moved the compressor from the right on conventional; bodies to the left side of engine on Clippers. Perhaps the Clipper hood is enough lower that the compressor needed to tuck down in the area where the oil filter used to be. Moving the oil filter on 356 engines would be needed but the question still remains if the EC was available on AC equipped cars. With the filter relocated it doesn't look to me like there would be enough space to mount the EC control valve. Don't know if the horizontal type air cleaner was used much prewar but that also looks like it would have been a no go with the relocated oil filter.
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