Re: 1954 Clipper 327 Starter
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Any 48-54 starter except the 41-50 Custom Eight gear-reduction jobbies will bolt right on and give good service. They will also make life much easier for your ignition switch as the solenoid draws only a fraction of the amps. Your car will not care if it is a Delco or Autolite
Posted on: 2022/5/10 17:11
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Re: 1954 Clipper 327 Starter
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Good morning and thanks for the reply!
I reached out to Merritt and they say they have a rebuilt Autolite MCL-6003 w/ solenoid. So, I found a pic of that P/N here in the packardinfo site. The thread said it was off a 53 Clipper w/ 288 engine. It does not look the same as the Delco in that it does not appear to have the Bendix gear mechanism to engage the starter with the flywheel. Will this starter work on my convertible 359 engine with key start? Thanks!!
Posted on: 2022/5/11 9:32
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Re: 1954 Clipper 327 Starter
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It will work but it is not the proper starter for a 359.
Posted on: 2022/5/11 12:31
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Good afternoon!
If what is meant by “proper starter” is the Delco-Remy starter listed in the 54th Series specs, etc., I completely understand. However, this car has always suffered with not wanting to start when hot and the problem isn’t vapor lock. It has always seemed like the Delco starter (rebuilt) on the car doesn’t have the strength/torque to crank the engine when hot. I’ve read several threads in this website and other blogs for other car brands where heat soak is a problem for starters. It seems other Packard owners with the same issue have found that the Autolite starter gives a better result in helping alleviate this issue. I’m trying to keep the car as original as possible, but I’m weary of not driving it because I don’t want to be sitting someplace for a couple of hours while everything cools off so it will start OR calling AAA to come spin it with a 12v jump to get me moving again. If the Autolite will give me a better result, then I’m all for it!
Posted on: 2022/5/11 16:10
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Re: 1954 Clipper 327 Starter
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Yes and that starter is probably far more robust than any of the others. The one in my 1954 Patrician has never failed me but also be sure you're using the proper gauge wire. These cars need 00 AWG or at least 0 AWG or else there is too much draw through the cable itself.
Posted on: 2022/5/11 19:47
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