Re: 56 Patrician bought off ebay
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At some risk of reviving a dead horse, why not put on the olds pump and move forward? It seems to my untrained eye to admirably solve the problem which has never been decisively been identified.
Posted on: 2013/10/27 12:17
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When two men ride the same horse, one has to be in the back...
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Re: 56 Patrician bought off ebay
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Pat Green - apparently you didn't read my reply earlier. I value the originality of a vehicle. I want to keep the vacuum wipers.
It is my car and I prefer to keep it original with original parts. Why not find another forum subject and move on?
Posted on: 2013/10/27 12:21
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Re: 56 Patrician bought off ebay
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Thank you BH
I have the cam plate, think i am going to look into the long bushing, its something i can do on the mill. but going packard pump
Posted on: 2013/10/27 13:14
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FYI,
I took my pi pump apart, its been sitting since jack mailed it back, What i see, and plan on doing, that coupling that pins the 2 shafts, my was broke. no big deal, i'ii make one. i plan on leaving the lower shaft bore alone, and make a bushing to replace that coupling that goes up into the main bearing. the bushing will be at least 2 inches long. Will have step to meet the od of that part that the coupling goes into. There is a lip in the main bearing cap which i might machine to match the bore. that will give more lenght for bushing. the shaft will be supported all the way into the main. no slop. without machining the main which gives more meat to the bushing, this could be a do it yourself fix. once you have the bushing. ok, will this help the problem. i really don't care for the way they did the pi pump. and permatex was used on the plate, \
Posted on: 2013/10/27 17:38
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I've been feeling better, so climbed underneath the Pat and weatherstripped the gasket to the block first, then siliconed the cork ends in place. Mounted the pump and connected the vacuum line. I have all the bolts back in the pan except the #$%^&*@ one at the front on drivers side. Thought about drilling a hole up thru the Xmember, but that's too much like work. Should have all connected tomorrow and after I remove the Dist. and lube the engine by driving the oil pump with a drill, it should fire up.
This is a rebuilt pump from Jack Vines.
Posted on: 2014/3/18 21:28
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