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Amen, Joe...Life is full of niggles! And I suspect your Lady Friend is a bit annoyed by 'Mrs Brown' Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2018/6/30 22:05
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IT'S ALWAYS SOMETHING DEPT:
When I came back fro Seattle I heard a little clunk as I let out the clutch. This turned out to be a combinations of things: worn drive shaft spline worn axle one of the NOS u-joints has a bit of movement But in removing the rear drivers brake drum, which was stuck hard, it popped and that gave it a hairline crack, causing a ack-ack when I hit the brakes. So now we need 2 drums (because that are worn also and don't have enough material to turn), 2 axle nuts (one was beat to heck and the other was stripped in the removal process), an axle (or 2). To get rid of the clunk I need a slip yoke and spline or a complete drive shaft, and a new rear instead of NOS u-joint. Of course this is the first year I entered the local concours...on July 15 (though I showed the car there last year). So early tomorrow morning I'm headed to Washougal WA to Joe Block's to pull the parts from a 1942 Limo. I've since learned that most likely, the axles and hubs added in 1970 weren't from an ambulance, but from a limo.
Posted on: 2018/7/6 21:48
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WOW! Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2018/7/7 10:32
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REAR AXLE and BRAKE DRUMS:
I know you've seen it in this blog before, my motto, which is Dumb, but Lucky. So this morning at 7 I left for Joe Block's, after some confusing info in the parts book (to me), so I wasn't sure if the brake drums of a 2007 would measure out for my weird rear-end. But they did. But everything checked out so far. So I have my axle nuts, wheel bolts, axles, backing plates, keys, and da-da brake drums, which I dropped off at the brake place to turn and will be ready later today. The flackmaster was in the wings, if things didn't work out here locally, which I appreciate. Hard to imagine I'd have this stuff within 24 hours. I may go back tomorrow afternoon to pull the drive shaft. That would complete my quest, if it all fits on Monday. But talk about a happy camper!
Posted on: 2018/7/7 15:23
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HOW MUCH CAN YOU TURN PACKARD BRAKE DRUMS.. particularly a 1940-42 1807-2007. The drums didn't get turned this weekend, so I have to take them in at 8am and they promised to do them then, before dropping them at the shop. One hold up was they didn't have a safety spec for how much they could turn the drum. It's not in the 40 160 manual. I couldn't find one in the motor manual.
Where does one find such a spec? Is this just general knowledge? I was told the car had maybe 40 or 50K miles, so I doubt the drums have yet been turned. Thanks in advance of 8 am. PDST
Posted on: 2018/7/8 21:38
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Federal law prohibits cutting more than .060
Thanks
Posted on: 2018/7/9 8:42
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The "new" drums cleaned up at .020" and were installed this afternoon. Also 'new' axle nuts. Only one axle needed replacing, so I have an extra, plus backing plate (to clean up). These changes pretty much eliminated any slip or slop in the rear-end.
Replacing the drive shaft spline will have to wait until after the Forest Grove Concours. forestgroveconcours.org Same with a u-joint. But it's barely noticeable. I'm confident I'll be ready to drive to CA in August and attend car week at Pebble.
Posted on: 2018/7/9 20:26
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DROOPY DOOR HANDLES:
It would be nice to have a little clarity on how to correct this problem. 1. Replace the latch springs, available from John Ulrich. 2 different springs /latch 2a. Rebuild the latch shaft-holding mechanism, as we did here: packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... at&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=710 2b. If you don't rebuild the latches as in 2a, then you can heat and twist the handle shaft to compensate for the sloppy/worn shaft holder. UNLESS you have a convertible whose shafts, I discovered this morning, are too short to twist. The above methods will cure the problem. I did these, so why did the handles still droop? ANSWER: I had to separate the escutcheon from the handle in order to have them rechromed. Then they had to be put back together. Packard had a press that dug in and "smooshed" the shaft up tight against the escutcheon. We didn't have one of those. Way back on Post #87packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... lat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=80 shows the method we used to put them back together. We drilled a hole in the shaft and inserted a pin against washers/shims to hold them tight. Getting these 2 pieces to fit really tight is critical. So after I removed my handles to have them heated/twisted and discovered that wasn't possible because they are so short, I shoved one more U-shaped shim behind each pin with an upholstery hammer and then the vice. They are very tight now.
Posted on: 2018/7/11 23:56
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Make sure your doors are aligned properly, and hinge pins are not worn, the slighted droop or misalignment will cause the latch to not fully close.
Posted on: 2018/7/12 8:10
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