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Starter looks very nice indeed. Krinkle paint in black is available from Eastwood and perhaps others. The Owen-Dyneto tag is attached with a blind rivet. I'd recommend using a rivet shorter than the thickness of the case.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 8:34
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Tom,
I used wrinkle paint that I bought at a local O'Reilly's. I did not have a drill press at the time, so I left the tag in place and very carefully taped it off. I think it worked great. As Owen says, you can get blind rivets to reattach if you decide to remove the tag. Thanks for the comments. Tom
Posted on: 2008/10/7 11:16
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Did a quick search and found these. What you think? Plasti-Kote Wrinkled Finish #217 Black. or Krylon # 3370 Jet Black Wrinkle Finish
Posted on: 2008/10/7 14:46
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On starters, generators, distributors, etc. with tags that are not easy to remove, I use axle grease to coat the tag before painting. It's easy to apply and remove when the painting is finished.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 19:43
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The stuff I have is VHT, but they are all basically the same. Spray it on, heat it up, let it dry.
Posted on: 2008/10/8 12:32
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I am catching up with the updates to the Packard Paddock. I have added two more entries to the Paddock Tribune, and have started a new movie section, the Paddock Cinema. There you will find three approximately five minute clips on engine and drive train removal.
I have also added more photos, which can be found here, here, here and here. Thanks for following along! Tom
Posted on: 2008/10/11 13:53
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Tom,
Thanks for the updates, looks like you're having fun along the way. Unfortunately I couldn't view the videos but the numerous pic's you provide give a comprehensive view of proceedings nevertheless.
Posted on: 2008/10/11 15:34
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I'm sorry you could not view the movies. They are in Quicktime format, which you would probably need to install. If you want, you can find the Quicktime player here:
apple.com/quicktime/download/ I used to hear complaints from PC users that Quicktime futzed with their system, but I haven't heard that lately. But you still might want to ask around. I am glad you liked the pictures. Thanks again for stopping by. Tom
Posted on: 2008/10/11 16:31
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Dear All,
Well, with the new year approaching, I thought I would catch up with my blog entries and so forth for 2008. For those that are interested, you can find the new stuff at: packardpaddock.com/ Happy New Year and Happy Motoring in 2009! Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2008/12/30 23:00
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