Re: Randy Berger's 1956 Caribbean
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Owen. Tell us more about your 90K mile pump. Does it have the vacuum pump on it???? Are u sure it has an actual 90K miles or maybe someone replaced it before u got the car???? Maybe it's an Aller or PI modified pump???
Posted on: 2007/12/10 22:03
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Yes, it still has the vacuum pump attached and functioning. It has no bushing in the top so it hasn't been modified but I can't say that's it's never been replaced though indications are that the engine has ever been apart. The pump does not have the "opium pipe" fix to the relief valve but instead has the threaded plug.
Posted on: 2007/12/10 23:40
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Owen, next time you drop the pan, note the casting number on the oil pump. Perhaps it's a late pump or the intermediate one as I found on the Carib.
Word from the shop is the block has been vatted, baked and shot-peened. The crank is going to be cut .020 on the mains and throws and bored out .020 also. We are looking at rebuilding one lobe on the cam and polishing it or getting a reworked cam. The heads were in really good shape and only .002 was shaved off. Hardened valve seats to be installed on the exhaust ports. I'm leaving for Minnesota shortly to spend Christmas with family up there. No SA remarks about going North for the winter I usually go up there for Thanksgiving but traded off this year. My grandson just got his drivers license so I'll get him to take me out in his pickup truck and spin some donuts I remember teaching myself how to drive in the snow by doing that late at night in a big parking lot. I learned to drive in SoCal so had to learn all about driving in the snow on my own. I'm really enjoying the forum as we get more and more people contributing to it. I've received a lot of help from other Packard owners and it's great to see newcomers being assisted with their problems.
Posted on: 2007/12/16 0:12
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Owen -
Interesting that you bring up the intake screen. My father (who was a mechanic in a Packard dealership) taught me, as part of the oil change ritual, to take a piece of coat hanger wire and sweep the bottom of the pan for sludge and "tickle" the floating pickup to make sure it wasn't stuck. I wasn't quite sure what he he was after by the latter, but I always did it. He never had any problem with the oil pump or lifter noise in the nearly 75K that he put on his Exec, which he purchased brand-new in '56. I've not had the chance to perform an autopsy on that engine, but I strongly suspect that his car had the late design pump and camshaft thrust plate and spacer. Makes me wonder now if there was also problem with that floating pickup getting stuck in the high position - even if only occasionally.
Posted on: 2007/12/16 0:29
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I'm back from the frozen tundra and can no longer get in the chat room I did receive some pix from New Jersey and I'm glad to share. I wondered about the bronze paint still on the block but friend Owen_Dyneto informs me that it is Glyptol which is used to coat the porous casting. The main and rod bearings are King which are made in Israel.
Friend Ron emailed me and we are going to set up a date to rebuild tranny. I love it when a plan comes together!
Posted on: 2008/1/6 19:57
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Glyptol ?????????? Was that used only on the Sr. or maybe just Carib engines???? I've never seen any glyptol in any of the dozen or more 352's i've seen.
What are those round things setting on top of the boxes in the LAST pic?? You need to record the part numbers for the main and rod bearings from King so u'll have it for the next engine..
Posted on: 2008/1/6 22:19
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Keith, applying Glyptol is part of their rebuild as it allows oil to return to sump rather than soaking in to the now super-clean casting. It's an extra step, but a professional one. I am going to record the part numbers and post them here. That way we can all benefit.
Posted on: 2008/1/6 22:25
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What are those round things setting on top of the boxes in the LAST pic??
Posted on: 2008/1/6 22:28
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What's the plan for valve seals????
Posted on: 2008/1/6 22:37
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