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Also not sure if it is exactly the same of not, but Napa SL-134 is supposed to be a replacement for the 51-54 models. I think 55 (Non-TL) is the same. This switch was used on 60's Mustangs.
Posted on: 2009/9/15 23:55
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If your car has torsion level, this threadpackardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=16977#forumpost16977 will give you some options and also more replacement switch info. If you have power brakes there is some info on using a mechanical switch instead of the hydraulic.
No matter which system you have, all the old switches appear to be very touchy and quick to fail if using silicone fluid.
Posted on: 2009/9/16 8:03
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I sincerely hope no was injured during that earthquake that apparently occurred while video taping LOL
Some people report success with putting a drop or so of regular brake fluid directly into the switch before installing it. Personally I'd rather run the new fangled heavy duty version of regular fluid especially if the car is driven fairly often. Sin-seth-tick is a PITA to bleed sometimes and the cost is asstronomical. The main benefits for a non-high performance application is it's resistance to moisture contamination (and the attending corrosion) and that it won't harm painted surfaces. It's ok with vodka but packs a helluva wallop the next morning.
Posted on: 2009/9/16 19:56
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That was the result of an elderly gentlemen holding my cell phone, so the epicenter was directly at the site where the camera was based and only experienced by the camera man, who may have only needed a shot of whiskey to make a full recovery
Posted on: 2009/9/17 9:10
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Went to the exhaust shop today and got that fixed --- the butterfly valve at the bottom of the left manifold was the culprit for my leak -- replaced the mufflers with glasspacks so I can hear that baby, plus the old mufflers looked like they were tossed out of a low flying airplane --- and got rid of my rusty tips -- i love the sound and love the lack the leaks!! -- drove her all over town today, i just love it
Posted on: 2009/9/18 13:18
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That's gotta sound better! Also, those glass packs are "period correct."
Craig
Posted on: 2009/9/18 14:33
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oh man, do i love that sound, i was going to go with flowmasters or smitty's but i was talking with some of our friends that happen to have been around in the 50's and 60's and all the kids were puttin' glasspacks on so i thought i would go with that and I love it ---
Posted on: 2009/9/18 16:53
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If I hear one more friggin Flowmaster that'll be 100 too many. Gawd how I'm tired of that sound. Glasspacks have that wicked back-rap on decel which is so 50/60's. Yeah they don't last as long but that's the price you pay for that classic sound. Funny how some brand engines sound so different that others...I can't count how many times I've "spotted" an engine swap by ear. Pontyax sound quite a bit differenter than Chebbys as do Studes. Don't think I've ever heard a Packard running glasspacks though.
Posted on: 2009/9/18 18:20
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i hear ya on how motors from different manufacturers sound different -- my old boss had a 68 buick skylark and that firing order or something made that thing sound sooo freakin' cool --- and yeah these glasspacks won't last long but they were also less that half the price --- i will post a video soon of the Packard with glasspacks so yall can hear it and see if you like it as much as i do --
Posted on: 2009/9/18 22:20
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