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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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Posted on: 2009/7/3 19:30
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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Converter is a nice idea but suggested fusing on that one is for 6 amps max output. Usually inverters don't supply near max current for very long periods without severe overheating. Can't speak for that one but on commercial heavy duty inverter/converters, running a motor voids the warranty.

Before committing totally, suggest running your wiper motor under load, make sure it doesn't pull more than about 2/3 max constantly-half would be better, and verify that the converter can handle the back emf and trash usually present from a brush type motor.

Posted on: 2009/7/3 20:13
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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Posted on: 2009/7/3 23:43
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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Posted on: 2009/7/7 23:47
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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(snip) I think it's time to implement Craig's summer heat schedule of getting up at midnight...

<p>This schedule works great if you don't have another job. Since I'm retired, works for me. By 0830, I'm done.</p>
<p>Yeah, that brake mod is pretty scary. Reminds me of the time I tried to overhaul my soon-to-be-wife's 1965 Mustang brakes and the shoes fell out on the ground when I removed the front drums. The 'Stang was sold and we kept the 1967 Firebird instead. She soon became a Pontiac fan.</p>
<p>Craig</p>

Posted on: 2009/7/8 0:00
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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Posted on: 2009/7/8 0:08
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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Posted on: 2009/7/8 0:09
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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The only code I'm fairly sure of is 67 which would be the interior trim code (tan checkered broadcloth?). I think the FAHB might be the heater. If the BAFR is really RAFR it could be the radio and antenna type (my 50 is RADVA).

Posted on: 2009/7/8 8:59
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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Posted on: 2009/7/8 9:16
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Re: Eric's 1948 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
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Re: build sheet codes.
I've kept track of the information on any of the production slips that I have found in various 22nd series Packards.
I haven't seen BAFR but have seen BAEF and BAER for a model 2295.
No ML or WL but have found DML which I believe means Door Mirror Left and refers to the mirror that mounts on the outside beltline trim.
No SW but have seen WSW which I think means White SideWall tires.
Have found WR and CL but don't know what they mean.
No FGP or SE but have seen FRCP and FSE.
No FAHB but FAHD appears on many and I think it means Fresh Air Heater & Defroster
All the above is from clearly legible printing on the slips found.

Posted on: 2009/7/9 1:14
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