Re: Ken's 1937 120 Touring Sedan
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Looks good! Drive it and enjoy it. All cars all only new once, and keeping a car original is not easy.
Wes
Posted on: 2015/10/26 8:24
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Pat - photos of install (i.e. mounting points) would be great. I'm a little bit of a wuss about drilling holes in a floorboard I don't intend on re-surfacing and re-painting later, so I have been hemming and hawing a little bit.
Do you remember how long your belts are?
Posted on: 2015/10/26 16:16
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1937 120 1092 - Original survivor for driving and continued preservation. Project blog / Registry
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great looking car!
Posted on: 2015/10/27 10:27
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1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
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Ken,
I'll get some photos as soon as I can. I purchased the 72" total belt length. They are longer than necessary for me, but I went conservatively. The best way to judge this is to first identify the anchor location, then route a rope from there, around your waist and back to the other anchor point. Measure and add some for either your future heavier self or others who are larger than you. This works also for child seats (my 39 has three child seats across the back seat). pm
Posted on: 2015/10/27 10:28
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Pat, thanks. I settled on 72" as well - car seats planned for rear seat install, and I thought it would be better to be too long than too short.
Posted on: 2015/10/28 21:37
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I had to go in to work for a few hours today, so I took advantage of the warm, dry fall (40F - last year at this time I already had used the snowblower a few times!) to take the Packard for a spin. Life has been very hectic, so I haven't driven the car in about a month. She started just like always, and I found out the heater works! The valve was already on, which explains why the floor got so hot this summer. It does have a few oddities that I am hoping for some help with.
1. The ammeter always shows a slight discharge. -2-3 at idle, -1 at higher rpm, -4-5 with lights on and idling. I know the generator is charging, because it always starts well. Is there a way to calibrate or adjust ammeters? 2. It takes forever to start when it has been sitting, and I have to pump the pedal or even start it like it is hot. (gas pedal in). No, I am not flooding it! Is it likely just a leaky needle and seat? Thanks, as always. Edit: I looked closely, and the intake manifold shows signs of leakage from under the carb. I will check for tightness, gasket, etc.
Posted on: 2015/11/22 12:58
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I don't know of any way you could safely calibrate the ammeter at home without having the proper tools and expertise. They are delicate mechanisms and can be damaged easily so really needs to be done at an instrument shop. I would ask a question though. What does it do when the engine is off and radio or headlights are on. If it still reads discharge then ammeter has an issue but if it now reads to the charge side then the wires connecting to the ammeter are reversed on the two terminals. Reversing wires is done when the polarity is changed. Is yours still a positive ground?
Posted on: 2015/11/22 13:12
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Went and checked- with the key off, turning the lights on reads -15 Amps. Is John Wolfe the best guy for this sort of work?
Also, anyone have a NOS heater valve (flackmaster?). I went to check that mine was on, and it is not plumbed with a valve - just the tube off of the water pump. Heater worked nice though, and the light on the switch even worked! It is still a positive ground car.
Posted on: 2015/11/22 17:20
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Hi Ken,
From the data you've given I'm not convinced the ammeter is the problem, your data is very consistent with a non-charging situation and suggest confirming with a voltmeter that charging system is functioning. More than 50 years of working on old cars and have never encountered an ammeter needing calibration.
Posted on: 2015/11/22 18:08
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