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Howard, wish I was closer. I'd come help.
Posted on: 2013/6/8 9:02
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Sorry to hear of the frustration on parts. I bought a brake set for my 55 at a PAC National meet, I THINK Bruce Blevins made them www.blevins-group.com but I could be wrong. He is listed in the Packard Club Yellow Pages.
Posted on: 2013/6/8 10:52
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In case you have to do your own lines, there is a better tool than the ones in your photos.
The biggest problems are not having the line cut perfectly square, and when the flaring die is not square with the tubing. The type of tool in the link below solves the die squaring issue. It is also very important to correctly deburr the inside of the line, and to slightly chamfer the outer edge. Following these principles, I have had success making flared lines. Square the line, deburr ANC chamfer, then square the die. This type of tool can be found on Amazon. It also works great in tight places. redrubbergrease.com/tip-how-to-better-wa ... double-flare-red-rubber-grease.html
Posted on: 2013/6/8 12:34
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Brake tubing finally arrived -- the correct ones this time. I have to give credit to the guys at Kanter for getting right on top and solving the issue without a lot of hassle.
Also nice to find the tubing had the protective material placed on before the flares were made so no splitting a hose was required. The 4 pieces installed so far fit nicely with a minimum amount of persuasion language needed. Will do the two over the rear axle later but don't expect any problems. A couple of minor tweaks to a bend or two but all in all, quite pleased with how the tubing looks and fits.
Posted on: 2013/6/20 12:29
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Brake lines are in and well worth the wait before installing the engine. The long tube underneath was wanting all the space that was available to maneuver and go in easily. Speaking of engines, this one hasn't been this close to the rest of the car in a lot of years. Progress, slight as it is, has been made.
Posted on: 2013/6/27 15:22
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Looks like a LOT of progress to me!
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Posted on: 2013/6/27 17:59
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Looks that way to me too!
Howard, I fell in love with a Clipper like yours when I got the Septmeber 2006 issue of Hemmings Classic Cars. It had an article (error free for once) and some beartiful pictures (as always) of a 1947 Super Clipper, which I believe is the model just below yours? Same color too. If I should win the lottery, a '47 Super Clipper or Custom with Electro-Matic Clutch would definitely be on my short list. With a damaged sciatic nerve for the left leg gained in my youth in which I skied with more enthusiasm than skill, anything that lessens "clutch work" is a definite plus. Can't wait for the next installment!
Posted on: 2013/6/28 3:09
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Been too hot to do much mechanical work so started playing with the dash. Had it bead blasted and now have the first coat of primer on. Will be an on/off again project as the mood strikes.
One thing Ive been looking at is the color of the flocking on the glovebox lid and inside the box proper. Have to order some material and can't decide whether it is a dark brown or a dark gray with lighter traces or if it is something else entirely that has just gotten dirty. As mentioned before, I'm not artistically inclined but am leaning toward the nylon color of feather brown.flockit.com/index.php/colorchart/?___store=default I think it would go with the woodgraining well but would Packard have used something like that? Would sure be open to suggestions if there is an artist in the group or if anyone has a decent condition box & cares to speculate a more appropriate color choice.
Posted on: 2013/7/2 11:15
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Howard,
Based upon what I see in my glove box, I think feather brown is by far the best match. All the best, Mark
Posted on: 2013/7/2 21:22
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