Re: Vibration in 1937 Packard 115 C
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You might pull the distributor cap (leave the wires on) and look at the inside for moisture between the terminals.
Posted on: 2014/12/28 17:37
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Re: Vibration in 1937 Packard 115 C
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Could be just about anything associated to the engine or its mountings. This may take some detective work. I agree with Kansasboy, first make sure the engine is not missing or running roughly.
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Posted on: 2014/12/29 11:41
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Re: Vibration in 1937 Packard 115 C
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EZ things first. Since u indicate a vibration near rear of drive traaine i would check the u-joints for wear or loose. Also inspect tyres closely especialy if running anykind of reproduction tyre or el-cheapo modern production tire that is more than 1/2 worn.
Posted on: 2014/12/29 12:00
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I would agree with PackardV8, check the u joints. Also if you were to take it out for a spin and upon deceleration does the vibration get better, worse, or stay the same when you coast in neutral or push the clutch in ? I would start with the simple stuff. Inspect the u joints, mounts, and tires. Once they are checked then move to items like the dampner and such.
Thanks James
Posted on: 2014/12/29 13:56
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