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Millage for a 1949 - 2362
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Ernie Vitucci
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Good Morning all...Our 1949 2362 'Miss Prudence' turned 50,000 miles on the way home from breakfast this morning in Scottsdale, Arizona. It got me to wondering how this millage stacks up with her sisters? Is 50,000 miles considered low, medium or high millage for these old girls?
Thanks, Ernie

Posted on: 2018/5/23 12:20
Caretaker of the 1949-288 Deluxe Touring Sedan
'Miss Prudence' and the 1931 Model A Ford Tudor 'Miss Princess'
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Re: Millage for a 1949 - 2362
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Owen_Dyneto
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For engines of that era, reaching 100,000 miles with nothing more than a valve job and regular tune-ups was considered a milestone worthy of some celebration.

Posted on: 2018/5/23 12:45
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Re: Millage for a 1949 - 2362
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Ernie Vitucci
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Well then, since she is only half way there...and she looked good inside when we changed the head gasket about four years and maybe three thousand miles ago, I'll just figure that if I take good care of her and run marvel mystery oil and clean oil and filter and drive carefully...she might outlast me at 71! Thanks, Ernie

Posted on: 2018/5/23 12:55
Caretaker of the 1949-288 Deluxe Touring Sedan
'Miss Prudence' and the 1931 Model A Ford Tudor 'Miss Princess'
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Re: Millage for a 1949 - 2362
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Joe D'Agostino
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Ernie,

My engine was rebuilt at 80,000 miles. Not because there was anything seriously wrong but because I want to repaint the car and wanted to have all the mechanical items as good as they could be before we started the paint job.

Here is what was done to the engine and I think basically shows the condition:


Crankshaft - was perfect
Camshaft - was perfect
Exhaust valves replaced with new ones - for unleaded fuel
Intake valves - in perfect shape - reused, reground
Exhaust valve seats - replaced with hi chrome, premium grade material with hardness range of 35 to 40 (for all types of fuel)
Intake valve seats - reground
Exhaust valve guides - replaced
Intake valve guides - not replaced - in good shape
Cylinders - bored .030 over then honed
Pistons - new aluminum
Rings - premium moly filled
Connecting rods - perfect
Flathead - milled flat. Was off by .015
Lifters - 4 replaced. The rest reground
Oil pump - rebuilt
Timing chain - replaced - sprockets reused
Water distribution tube and water pump - replaced
All new bearings. All new hardware including head studs. Rear main seal was replaced. New freeze plugs.
Distributor was tested and checked and adjusted

Posted on: 2018/5/23 19:22
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Re: Millage for a 1949 - 2362
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Ernie Vitucci
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Good Morning Joe...Wow, with all that work, your Packard might run for ever with the modern oils we have today. Your Packard is one lucky Packard. Ernie

Posted on: 2018/5/24 10:15
Caretaker of the 1949-288 Deluxe Touring Sedan
'Miss Prudence' and the 1931 Model A Ford Tudor 'Miss Princess'
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