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Check the Packard Parts X-Ref to see that interchanges with what.
Posted on: 2020/6/29 22:33
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The parts cross reference has the oil filter number but I don't see anything regarding the PS filter. I'll do some digging for that.
Does anyone have a spare oil bath air filter that would fit a '54? The car came sans filter, and it has the bracket for an oil bath. I'd like to get an air filter on there when I start cleaning up and tuning the engine so I don't get a bunch of dust and dirt inside of it. If you've got one, let me know and I'll pay. -Kevin
Posted on: 2020/6/30 14:00
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Does it have a two or a four barrel carburetor?
On the filter, whenever I see talk here of which newer part fits our cars (and if it is applicable to my own cars) I try to document it in the Notes app on my iPad so that I'll have it with me at my shop or if I'm in town. I remember discussions about the filter so I had a look but unfortunately it was for the 1955-1956 filter. There were also two different power steering pumps so two different filters. That said, sometimes just taking your old filter to Napa they can find a match.
Posted on: 2020/7/1 11:26
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Don - I'm assuming the carb is original, which would be a 2 barrel (Carter WGD 2102S). But I'll be totally honest....I'm not familiar with carbs so I couldn't tell you if it's a 2 or 4 barrel just by looking at it. It's possible that the carb is non-original. The more I investigate the car the more things I'm finding are kind of weird, so a replacement carb wouldn't surprise me.
For the filters, I'm probably just going to pull them both and take them to NAPA. I took a look in the PS reservoir and the filter is there, but the reservoir is totally empty. And something is now leaking under the car, but I can't tell if it's PS fluid or brake fluid, since the master cylinder and PS components are the in the same place. Side note, the manual says Type A ATF for power steering. Does that still stand, and is Type A even available anymore? -Kevin
Posted on: 2020/7/1 12:37
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You should be able to tell by looking at the carburetor which is is - a 2-barrel would have a rectangular base while a 4-barrel will be square. If that's not apparent, then knowing the diameter of the top of the carburetor would help to know whether or not I have one. I'm at my shop now for a couple weeks and can check.
Posted on: 2020/7/1 12:42
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It's a two barrel. Carter 118-68. I don't believe this is original.
Posted on: 2020/7/1 15:08
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That's just a casting number for the specific part on which it's cast but knowing that it is a 2-barrel helps. I'll see what I have.
Posted on: 2020/7/1 15:19
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Try the parts x-ref on this site.
It might help some. packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/parts ... 6&catname=SUSPENSION%20&%20STEERING
Posted on: 2020/7/1 15:41
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Type A is no longer around. Just dump in some Dexron ATF. Do not use "power steering fluid" for a modern car.
Posted on: 2020/7/1 16:55
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