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Believe the AOS refers to the manufacturer of the frame A.O.Smith
Posted on: 2024/12/1 13:53
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I wondered that too, if it were AO Smith. Seems to make sense.
Mark
Posted on: 2024/12/1 14:54
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Here is part 3 in the 1940 160 club coupe progress:
enjoy!!!
Posted on: 2024/12/8 21:23
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I happened to be in the video editing mood so I put together some of the video I had of the 356. This one is with disassembly. Enjoy!
Posted on: 2024/12/14 16:11
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Very cool!!! Thank you.
IIRC, the crank is 105#. Your weight for the block seems light to me. Not doubting you, but I would have guessed it weighed more. Good luck on parts. I found this a while back and offer it as food for thought. I'll be following this. I have a barn full of Packard 8s in need of TLC. jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/packard- ... erf-mods-lets-talk-about-it.388993/
Posted on: 2024/12/14 18:40
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