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Hello Andacar,
You may want to check Steele or Maxmerritt. maxmerrittauto.com/ steelerubber.com/ Steele shows some generic images of motor mounts on their site. Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2012/9/2 5:46
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Thanks Dave! Are these side mounted to the block?
Posted on: 2012/9/2 18:04
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Welcome back Andacar, love to see what your model is looking like now. I don't think I can help you with V12 engine mounts but I'm wondering what you'd do with a Super 8 Limo. I have seen the add you're talking about but there are no pictures so it's condition could be anything. Are you thinking about building a car?
Todd
Posted on: 2012/9/2 18:31
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Andacar, you're welcome,
The engine mounts are attached to the block. The red arrows show the attachment points. Additional information showing a restoration done on a V12, daleadamsenterprises.com/readingmaterial.html daleadamsenterprises.com/ourfacility.html Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2012/9/3 6:11
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A few more, showing details of the motor mounts ,and one slightly off topic.
Some interesting Packard blueprints on: freeblueprints.net/packard/
Posted on: 2012/9/3 15:33
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Did I see in some of your previous postings where the 34 Twelve had three carburetors fitted? Tri-power V-12? If so, it a special intake manifold or a stock manifold with an adapter plate?
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Posted on: 2012/9/3 19:54
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What a beautiful piece of engineering.
However, I would assume that a valve adjustment would be a major issue. It looks like there are roller rockers riding on the cam. Were the lifters hydraulic? (I don't see any lifters in the blueprint). Also of note is the intake and exhaust on the top. Must have caused some intake charge heating?
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Joey, the 1932-39 Packard V-12s used a design of roller tappets, rocker arms, and hydraulic silencers to operate the valves and maintain silent valve operation. This is shown in the cut-away drawing. Also, the early in-line eights used a roller tappet and rocker arm design, but these engines required the valve clearances to be adjusted. Also note the V-12s combustion chamber design. These design features are more complicated than the traditionally found, but most effective. Packard engineering.
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Posted on: 2012/9/4 9:59
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