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Does the old lay a screwdriver across all 3 terminals with ignition on trick work on these? I wonder how long the car was used that way. It probably had something to do with the lower price to get rid of it. That would also explain the large peeled paint flap under the hood above the battery.
Posted on: 2009/4/28 20:08
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Is your question if a 51-54 packard heater motor will run with a negative ground? I just checked and my heater motor (52 300) spins the same direction, with either a negative ground or a positive ground. -Carl
Posted on: 2009/4/28 20:11
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-Carl | [url=https://packardinfo.
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Thanks for looking and verifying there are still a few active cells. I had thought that there were no regular postwar polarity dependent motors and so advised someone the other day. Another poster said I was in error and that the heater motors were dependent. As mentioned, I just couldn't remember.
I do believe the pre war heaters were sensitive because it turned one direction for heater and the other for defroster but think the wiring was also multi lead to the switch. EDIT: The polarizing just needs the BAT and GEN shorted-- no need for the field terminal.
Posted on: 2009/4/28 20:22
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I switched the battery around to the correct way and I'd say it's working. The guage was showing high charge and then down to middle of charge side. The second time I started it, I put a volt meter on the batt. and it was giving about 8 volts. That's it for this week, especially after 8 hours under the Buick.
Posted on: 2009/4/29 22:27
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Sounds good and glad it was simple. When things get settled check the voltage again--8v sounds a bit high.
Posted on: 2009/4/29 22:29
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I figured that it was on high charge rate from running with no charge yesterday and from starting it. It should come down in a few minutes, I'd think, when charge is full. I only ran it a few minutes since there's no muffler and it's LOUD. I'll try the meter next time it's running.
Posted on: 2009/4/29 22:40
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This week's episode is "fun with fuel pumps". Every car I've bought in the last 10 years has needed a fuel pump almost immediately and this one's no exception. I removed the offending pump today to read the numbers off of it to either repair or replace it. Unfortunately, it's an aftermarket pump with no numbers. I know a guy in Old Forge who's checking through his stash of old parts to match it up if he can.
On a lighter note, I've discovered that the points and condenser from a 59 Edsel 6cyl engine are exact replacements for the ones in my Packard.
Posted on: 2009/5/5 16:46
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Yep, new gas doesn't take long to mess up old rubber & pumps. If you have no luck with your guy, Then & Now might be able to help with the pump.
maritimedragracing.com/then_and_now_automotive.htm Good to know about the points. How about putting the numbers and info in the parts x-ref for the next time.
Posted on: 2009/5/5 16:55
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Thanks. I've saved the link for future use. I believe the mystery pump is a Blackstone replacement. The guy I know in Old Forge has thousands of NOS and replacement mechanical and electrical parts for cars from 20's up to the 70's for most brands. If anyone wants his number I'll give it to them. Usually he's got good prices. I just bought a hub puller from him for $50. I see that item go close to $150 sometimes.
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