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Hey Guys!
Wasn't able to get the clutch done in time for Halloween. I ran myself ragged on Monday or Tuesday, and decided to not hurry through the job to meet a deadline. So far the transmission, drive shaft, lower bell-housing, and linkage is all connected. I tried to get the "clutch pedal free play" set, and this is what happened... (See pic below) Oh, and add to that the thermostat housing I repaired separated. So it looks like I will be ordering a cast brass housing from...packards-today.com/catalog.php?CID=7 Has anyone ordered from this site before? Is it safe to do business with this company? If anyone has a spare rod for the clutch, I'm interested. If not, looks like there is a trip to the machine shop in my future. Days like today stink! But that is just how it is sometimes with old cars, right? -Garrett
Posted on: 2012/11/2 18:21
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I got my thermostadt housing from them, and they were great. The were able to quickly send it to a friend in Michigan so he could bring it to germany on the plane. I can reccommend them.
-Tobs
Posted on: 2012/11/3 5:57
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I plan on buying one soon myself and I have no reserve buying from them.
Posted on: 2012/11/3 11:40
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Hey Guys!
Here's the video... The noise occurs at 2:19. I cringe at the sound of clashing gears when we leave and pull into the driveway. What makes it so difficult is the shift linkage seems to bind. When I took it through the gears on the cement slab it was fine. When I let my Mom and brother try, you couldn't get it into a gear. The column shift lever would jam, what could be causing that? <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Br3u2O1RK-U" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Posted on: 2012/11/26 23:31
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Garrett,
Some thoughts. The noise occurs at 2:19 - From what I can hear of it, it probably is a chipped or broken gear tooth. My only other experience of that type was riding in a '19 Twin Six which had a broken tooth and it sounded much the same. What makes it so difficult is the shift linkage seems to bind. When I took it through the gears on the cement slab it was fine - On the slab and stationary there would be little stress on the linkage from engine torque and none from the road through the diff. Maybe that's why it worked in that environment? When I let my Mom and brother try, you couldn't get it into a gear. The column shift lever would jam, what could be causing that? If jamming, it's probably trying to engage two gears at once like in my '41. Mine is because all the pivots and pivot points are seriously worn. These will be addressed but until then I shift with extreme care and very slowly. There's a procedure in my manual for adjusting the linkages and following that can improve things but not cure it, so it's probably similar for yours. And, there is no synchromesh on first gear. If your Packard is moving, to downshift to first silently you need to double clutch, but that takes some practice to master. My for what it's worth:
Posted on: 2012/11/27 1:56
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/o[]o\ ==== 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 What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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Thanks Mal!
I watched some Youtube videos on double clutching. Looks like it will definitely take some practice. Going to have to get good at judging the rpm by ear. Double clutching will be the only way to go in my car, so hopefully I'm a quick learner. -Garrett
Posted on: 2012/11/27 2:25
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Your mother is an excellent sport. Give her my regards.
I am a good judge of that as my mother drove me in my 50 Super from Baltimore to Detroit for a PAC National Meet when I was 15. Will PM you my phone number so we can talk through whats happening with your transmission. Sounded to me like the shift to second was actually attempting to engage reverse.
Posted on: 2012/11/27 7:04
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Gear Rat, you are going to get some good advice here. I don't know how good this is but... Seems there are two problems: shifting into 2nd and 2nd gear making a noise.
The shifting is probably caused by worn and/or misadjusted shifting linkage. The noise in 2nd gear is probably a broken tooth. Did you have these problems before installing the new clutch? I would check clutch adjustment and get the shifting linkage fixed and adjusted and go from there. A properly set-up Packard should be easy to shift and not make any transmission noise. Sorry about your troubles. (o[]o)
Posted on: 2012/11/27 12:25
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First and reverse gears sound fine as you were backing up the drive and taking off. I would suggest that you take off in Second gear and take it up to approx 20 mph and decelerate to adound 10 mph. I would then suggest that you do the same for Third gear (Gently of course). This will at least prove that the cogs are ok. i would then take off in Second up to around 20 mph then try for Third, using the clutch . Good luck. PT
Posted on: 2012/11/27 16:51
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