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Do a GOOGLE 4 "bruce blevins packard" and a PDF file is listed.
Posted on: 2013/2/11 12:09
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Hi Tom,
My 1929 has a similar nut to the one in the B&W photo on the spark plugs. I recently had Tioga Stainless in Burlington Vermont duplicate the knurled carburetor adjustment screw for my car and it came out great...very high quality. He machines them individually out of stainless which polishes up to look virtually indistiguishable from chrome. Hope this helps. John Wogec Tioga Stainless sales@tiogastainless.com (802) 655-9671
Posted on: 2013/2/11 12:12
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Tom, I wish I could recall but I had no problem buying them, perhaps Restoration Specialties or one of the specialty stainless suppliers like A I R Fastener, Packard Twin Six, Tioga Stainless? There were two head sizes, you've got the right (smaller) one for 1934. Also note some spark plugs have a metric stud thread and some may have US, so best check the plug thread before ordering. If I run across where I got them, I'll add to this post but you may hit paydirt with the 3 above, I generally find my needs at atleast one of them.
PS - Don't forget that the silver/gray high tension wire is correct for 1933 and 1934. Stock item by the foot from I believe Restoration Supply or Restoration Specialties.
Posted on: 2013/2/11 12:12
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SP Wire was STEEL GRAY in color and can be had
and terminals can be had also Niether supplier comes to mind right now - ill have to do some digging and thinking. Dont know which is harder. Also there was a 7/16 lg boot on the end of the wire at the SP end. Ive simulated this with thick wall shrink tubing.
Posted on: 2013/2/11 12:16
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Wow, I had know idea you all knew so much about my nuts. Thanks tons for the fast response.
Bruce has what looks like the correct nut, so I will try him first. It seems the nuts were at least 30-34. Thanks tons for the help. Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2013/2/11 12:24
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Just hit me RESTORATION SUPPLY sells both the eyelets and the STEEL GRAY WIRE
Posted on: 2013/2/11 12:26
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Dave, We have the correct plug wire. Are the nuts you show original? They don't have the domed appearance that I think is correct. Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2013/2/11 12:29
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Tom, optical illusion, they ARE slightly domed, it just isn't apparent in the photo and I'm certain the originals were slightly domed as well though mine are not original. I believe the 7th series still used the larger diameter knurled nut but am not absolutely certain. And yes, the nuts would be right up Bruce's alley - forgot about him. As of a month or so ago, Restoration was out of the eyelets.
Posted on: 2013/2/11 12:40
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BUMMER on Restoration Supply not have the eyelets anymore. There was a one man outfit selling SP Wire Assy Kits and parts, about 10-15 yrs back, but i think there long gone now. Wondered if thats where RS got their stock from. Rhode Island Wiring has a similar that will work without the prong.
Posted on: 2013/2/11 16:38
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