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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Wednesday 18th July 2012

Finished the parts cleaning and have everything strung up in what could be the best set of wind chimes yet! It has a wonderful tinkling effect, when moved, with metal on metal contact providing a lovely melody of Packard parts. Tomorrow, painting!

And Lee, actually remembered the manifold paint brand & colour, this in the midst of wire wheeling a bumper bracket. So to make sure, the bracket cleaning was temporarily suspended and I took a pic of the paint can in question. Pity I can't post the pic at this moment because I'm unable to download it from the camera! But I can report it's POR15 Factory Manifold Grey which withstands up to 760 degrees Celsius. Also some news for Wade, in case he logs in while away, the bendix starter spring arrived today. Will post pic's once available

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Posted on: 2012/7/18 4:41
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Thursday 19th July 2012

After first sorting out some details for my US trip and also for surgery next week for hernia repairs spent a couple of hours adding POR15 to yesterdays wind chimes,

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Posted on: 2012/7/18 23:29
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Thanks for that info on the manifold paint Mal - appreciated! I think 760 degrees should do the trick . . . . even the Packard manifold from Hell wouldn't get that hot!!

I already jumped the gun some months ago, and painted my manifolds black, thinking that was the correct colour. I think Big Kev put me back on track regarding the grey. I think the grey is a more pleasant colour also.

Hope the 'repairs' you mention are a success, had a couple of that type done myself over the years.

Posted on: 2012/7/19 7:17
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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Friday 20th July 2012

Dropped into the workshop to:
1) Give Misty a bone - done!
2) Disassemble the wind chimes - done!
3) Take pic's for the Flackmaster - done!

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Posted on: 2012/7/19 23:50
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Monday 23rd July 2012

Today was one of small steps. Arrived to find Wade sifting through the Noel's nuts and bolts from which he matched up 4 sets, including lock washers, to hold the front sway bar to the chassis. My task then was to clean all these up on the wire wheel. Part way through Wade arrived at the wheel with another lot of bolts, nuts and lock washers, these to secure the battery brackets to the chassis. Wade took away the nuts, bolts and washers already cleaned and proceeded to run a tap through the nuts and a die over the bolts. When I finished the second lot I took over the tap and die station while Wade proceeded to mount the front sway bar to the frame, then the repro battery box and brackets. Now I was cleaning up the big radiator cradle mounting coachbolt, washers and castellated nut followed by the tap and die routine.

At this juncture I was then put to work taking out the bolts from the right side holding the trans crossmember to the top rail of the chassis. It appears that when the trans crossmember was reunited with the chassis it was bolted in using ordinary nuts, bolts and washers. But in his earlier search today for nuts, bolts and washers Wade had found the 4 "special" bolts which should be there. They are "special" because they have round heads and knurled shoulders which anchors them in the chassis and prevents them from turning. Very important if you need to take out the crossmember which is usually necessary when dropping the trans. The heads of ordinary bolts will turn and cannot be accessed because there are hidden once the body is on. Then cleaned up the "special" bolts and nuts, which were also the next bigger size from the ordinary buts and bolts used in their place, again with the tap and die routine. Next was installing the "special" bolts(forgot to take a pic, very remiss of me) which necessitated some leverage of crossmember to align the holes. Then moved on and did the same for the left side. Could have been easier but because things are now back on, like the engine pipe and the pedal setup, there were movement restrictions when trying to tighten the nuts but Mr Perseverance always gets his way!

Then onto another little hiccup. The rear sway bar! Whoever had reattached the sway bar shock to the sway bar had done so the wrong way round. Not that we noticed, it was only when John drew attention to the fact that the first bump encountered would have had the rear sway bar severely bent by the diff housing that the penny then dropped. Unbolted the shock from the sway bar, pried it loose, unbolted the sway bar shock, turned it round, bolted the sway bar back on and rebolted the sway bar shock to the chassis and problem fixed.

At this point we were running out of things to keep me occupied so I turned to my old Packard headlight again. This time, under Wade's tutelage, managed to undo the screw holding the reflector in the headlight bucket. Last week I thought it was just turning and not unscrewing, but Wade suggested it was just a long thread which it was. Now all apart found the interior of the bucket had had a puddle of water in it at some stage, there was a tide mark of rust. After an initial clean with a wire brush then into the blasting cabinet and cleaned up the interior of the bucket. Then onto the exterior with the wirewheel and removed most of the 90 year paint followed by more time in the blasting cabinet to polish the finish. A session on the bench with the reflector to remove the majority of the built up dirt then a trial reassembly. Wade has also suggested that I ask Steve to knock out the big dents in the bucket so it looks a little more presentable. The reassembly however let me try my hand at some rudimentary metal reshaping. Very minor stuff bending out edges which had been bent in and not involving pounding of metal. After many attempts, tweaking here and there then back to here and over there, was finally able to get it all to fit together. Looks reasonable, even if I do say so myself.

While I was doing that Wade was putting a battery into place, not Noel's but the battery from The Fossil, which is an Optima in a faux case. At least it looks the part! Also installed the new earth strap supplied by Noel, bolting it to one of the battery box brackets. The other battery cable supplied by Noel, from the battery to the starter, Wade snaked along the inside bottom edge of the chassis rail through an opening in the X-member terminating at the starter terminal. Any '41 160 guys able to confirm this is the path that cable should take? And, although there is an old ground strap to earth the engine to the chassis, Wade is going to source a new one for this purpose.

Early on in the piece a delivery arrived for Wade. It was wrapped in a plastic which contained, of all things, an Autolite starter for a '41 120 Convertible Coupe in Sydney. Didn't know there was a '41 120 Convertible Coupe in Sydney! Life is full of surprises. This from a guy who is having starter motor troubles, it's only just turning over. Later, after dissembling it, Wade found is was very oil inside, the brushes don't look healthy and the commutator surface needs attention. Fortunately Wade had a set of brushes on the shelf and will take those and the starter to an auto electrician for a test on the "growler" and to have it rebuilt. Will likely also source the ground strap there too.

Had an email from Noel on the weekend, which I'm sure he wont mind if I share an edited version of, because it's all part of the story, being "...Just letting you know that...Tony is bringing back the doors (finished) and I will take them to Mudgee on Monday...to put on the body. Will also check out a paint shop there. And from Mudgee I hope to go to Cowra and pick up the radiator. It depends whether they have it finished or not - waiting for the core to come in. Will also pick up some '41 rear guards...whilst there..."

Speaking of the weekend, realised on Saturday that the MotorEx was on. Reason I was interested was that during our Packard Club run to Smeaton Grange in May TJ, the guy building the woodie body for Chris(Starliner), said he'd have his '54 DeSoto custom there. This I wanted to see as we'd seen it in bare metal, with still a lot of work to do, during the run. Still not finished, but the body is done and for which TJ picked up an award on the day! Plus it returns me to my, not so misspent, youth of Hot Rods and Dragsters! Link to Picasa Album of pic's from the day.

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Posted on: 2012/7/23 4:56
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Re: Wade's Workshop
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Wednesday 25th July 2012

Yesterday in my absence, was visiting my Mum & Dad in Queensland about 500 miles north, Wade had rebuilt the '41 120 starter which arrived Monday. When I say rebuilt he'd first taken it to an auto electrician for testing and skimming of the armature. In fact he took it to two auto electricians, the first Tibby Rose being a bust. Tibby Rose at Ryde had been owned by a former member of PACA but, following the change of ownership, the response Wade received was less than welcoming. Instead, on Rick's recommendation, Wade then went to Star Auto Electrical at Gladesville. There, he received a much friendlier reception. Asked if the guy could check it on the "growler" and was then going to get him to skim it. The guy said just a minute, and about 5 minutes later reappeared with a tested and skimmed armture! When Wade asked about replacing the brushes he was advised they still had plenty of meat on them and to leave them as is. Brought it back to the workshop re-assembled it and it's now waiting to be picked up. Wade had also bought some nuts and bolts and assembled the front mudguard(fender) brackets to the radiator collar. But of the 40 nuts supplied(Not all required for Noel's Coupe, the vast majority are for The Fossil) only 6 were NC the rest Whitworth! Although the thread is the same the spanner(wrench) size is different so I'll be doing an exchange of nuts tomorrow. Trying to keep a Packard tool friendly in Australia, ie only one set of spanners and sockets, has it's challenges.

On to today, but things were looking pretty barren with little to do. So I busied myself finishing the cleaning of the wall art Packard Headlight in preparation for it's painting. Wade was finishing dis-assembling the gear linkage mechanism. So with those parts, and in conjunction with a few other bits and pieces I was almost ready to start painting, when Noel arrived. Noel had had a successful country town tour on Monday, delivering his Coupe's doors to Tony at Mudgee where they were fitted to the body. Then onto Cowra where he picked up his rebuilt radiator. Noel told us he'd had a call from Tony to say that yesterday he'd fiddled with the doors and they now fit nicely with good gaps. Noel also said that Tony has done a terrific job on the body. And surprise, surprise, Noel brought over a exhaust pipe bracket for his Coupe! No, he hadn't found it stashed away somewhere, he'd purloined it from the '41 at Cowra which had been earmarked for it's rear mudguards(fenders). The mudguards turned out to be just as bad as the ones on his Coupe, so he passed on those and took the bracket instead! Then, while Noel and Wade were going through some matters about the chassis as well as the box of rubber parts Noel brought over, I attended to the exhaust pipe bracket. I'm now sorry I didn't take a pic of it in the condition it arrived in, being badly bent and still attached to a short length of mangled exhaust pipe. Noel, I can only imagine the atrocities you inflicted on this poor defenceless part in removing it from it's Packard. I should report you to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Packards, RSPCP! But with the help of the vice and a BIG have managed to help it almost regain it's former shape.

Noel's departure was followed by a trial fitting of the muffler and rear exhaust pipe section in conjunction with the now straightened bracket. Looks good, but the exhaust pipe section needs about 6" trimmed from it's forward section so it fits and arches over the diff as required. The muffler was left in situ with a temporary bracket installed to locate it. Then cleaned up the straightened bracket and U-clamp and proceeded to paint it and the other parts.

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Posted on: 2012/7/25 3:51
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Thursday 26th July 2012

Quick trip to Lee Bros to change Whitworth for NC nuts then a drop in to the workshop to dis-assemble yesterdays wind chimes. All the parts look pretty good except for a glaring miss on the headlight bucket. Speaking of which, I roughly re-assembled the headlight, and even with dents, dings, a misshapen retaining ring and no glass looks alright! Now to get a piece of glass cut to fill the void and at least have it appearing to look like a headlight. After I left yesterday the workshop Fairy had obviously been at play because with the headlight parts there was a fresh bulb and a spring to replace the broken one which provides tension to the back of the reflector. Wade, please keep that fairy under control, too many surprises! I will have to dis-assemble it again to put the spring in and maybe some new wires. hmmmm?

On another note, PACA had received a request from the Colonial Inn Museum at Mudgee seeking some parts for their 35, or is it 36, Packard. The list was:
- Set of piston rings
- 1 Inlet & 1 exhaust valve
- 3 valve guides
- Fuel pump kit
- Front timing case oil seal
For most items they were referred to Max or Kanters and suggested trying local sources for the piston rings. But I asked Wade if he had some spare valves, which he did. Then this morning, on ringing the guy who made the request, found out they really need 2 exhaust valve only and not one of each! Wade is going to have a look next week to see if he might have another exhaust valve.

Will be quiet here for a while, I'm having my Hernia surgery tomorrow and part of the recovery is no driving for a week, so there wont be any posts until at least Monday week. Will also be quiet at the workshop, at least initially, as Wade is away until the middle of next week. While Noel is off all that week too!

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Posted on: 2012/7/26 1:22
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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Hi Mal,

Wishing you the best on your surgery. We'll all be missing your posts and thinking of you.

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Posted on: 2012/7/26 11:00
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Calling Mal, calling Mal. This is Packard Info calling Mal. Come in Mal. Over.

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Posted on: 2012/7/30 21:40
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Wishing you the best on your surgery. Getting cut is never a small matter.

Posted on: 2012/7/30 22:39
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