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Question. Where can I get instruction on how to properly adjust the shift linkage on my 1950 Packard?
Posted on: 2014/5/18 22:42
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One other thing while things are disconnected. Move the rods going to trans by hand to check how they feel. There will be a slight amount of wiggle but if there is lost motion so you can move either rod to any extent in any direction check the bushings and rod ends for wear. If there is any slop in the detent so you can move the rod fore and aft before trans actually has resistance and starts to move into gear there is a possibility the detent is worn or loose. Any lost motion via the linkage is a known issue that could cause shift problems.
Posted on: 2014/5/19 10:27
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Would this be a good thing for me to try? Mine likes to jam on me every once in a while. 90% of the time, it shifts great. When it messes up, it gets stuck when I shifting from first to second. I have it almost down to a science and usually can get it unstuck without having to stop. If not, I get pulled over, shut it off and move the center (Canadian spelling ) lever to the middle position. Or do I have another issue. Thanks for the suggestions.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 20:04
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It wouldn't hurt to check the adjustment but also check for wear everywhere. By the number of bulletins and articles written, Packard seemed to have had several issues with that entire linkage setup. Any slop in the rods, bushings or wear in the idler assy support bolted on the engine side is a potential cause for shift issues. Looseness of the detent in the trans was an issue on some cars & rated a bulletin so also worth a check.
You may have seen some of Mark Graber's posts on his 47 rebuild. Don't know what or if there were any specific problems he encountered but I believe he did find quite a bit of wear on the rods and in the idler support.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 21:17
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Hello all, In the land of Oz (Australia) we have a number of Packards cars with an ongoing issue of jamming between gears. It always occurs between First and Second gears, This is because the worn linkage does not return the First/ Reverse Selector fully to the Neutral position before the operator goes for the Second gear grab. IMHO.....I always go slightly above Neutral coming out of First ( not to the point of a reverse gear clash but it could happen occassionally and does no harm), but a bit above to compensate for wear.
I also consider that some operators are very harsh on the shift linkage and "ram" it through despite protestations....this is asking for trouble. There are a lot of vehicles out there with worn column shifts and Packard vehicles are not the only or worst, to "develop' some problems in this area. I would suggest that a slight over release upowards of the gear selector from First will compensate for wear in the linkages. You also need to develop a gentle touch and allow the spring to push the lever into the Second/ Third shift plane before going for Second. It works for me........Peter Toet.
Posted on: 2014/5/21 5:30
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Haven't noticed any wear in the rods, bushings or the idler ass'y support, but will look again. I was thinking the issue may be at the bottom of the column. I just haven't formulated a plan of attack. Thanks for the suggestions.
Posted on: 2014/5/21 8:33
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Hey Delux: lengthen the turnbuckle on the 1-R link between the column and the idler on the side of the engine slightly. This will insure the transmission and the column reach their crossover at the same time.
Posted on: 2014/5/21 13:04
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Thanks for that Ross. I will have a look at it. But, unless it's labeled which is the 1 R.
Posted on: 2014/5/21 23:19
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Check the last picture in post #2, from Howard. It is the forward of the two , ie, the one on the left in the picture. I'm thinking about 1/2 turn will do it. When making fiddly adjustments like that I like to put a dab of paint or a piece of tape so I can put it back where it was if I need to.
Posted on: 2014/5/22 5:45
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