Re: 1948 overdrive cable assembly
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Are your screws not long enough? It's pretty straight forward. This is my 1940, and the switch just attaches to the lip on the bottom of the dash. The two nuts attach on the top side.
Posted on: 2015/11/16 10:14
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West Peterson
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Thank you West Peterson. Yes, I know that the two nuts attach to the two bolts. The problem is - on my 48 it is very hard to reach the top of the bolts to screw on the nuts. I cant get my hand in there, because of lack of space,wires in the way, etc. Have tried standing on my head, but that's not good -
Posted on: 2015/11/16 11:08
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I don't know exactly what you have to work with on a 48 because on the 47 there is plenty of room. On some cases where my fingers are too large for a space I frequently tape the nuts onto a wrench and slide that in the narrow space.
If you want to try that method, make sure the nut and wrench have no grease on them so the tape sticks and use something with an aggressive adhesive such as gorilla tape. Place the tape on the top of the nut and wrench only. If needed you can angle the nut in the wrench slightly for a better position over the screw. Once the threads catch do what is needed to remove the nut from the tape and wrench before tightening all the way. If you have some larger forceps sometimes those can be used to hold the nut but most tool box type forceps are a bit too small and will break if you try to clamp them over that large a nut. Either method can take a bit of finesse and effort -- sometimes even strong language -- to get the nut perfectly lined up over the hole and held straight so the screw is not cross threaded but it usually can be done.
Posted on: 2015/11/16 11:36
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Also on the 48, , there is a about a 1/2 inch lip that you must go over and down to place the nut in the right spot. Too bad Packard didn't just use the same type attaching bolts as the heater, vent,knob assembly. which screw in from the bottom ( no nut on top ).
Posted on: 2015/11/16 12:06
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Another question - My 48 had only one original bolt holding the overdrive cable to the dash it is a SLOTTED Fillister head (1/4 x 28x7/8) - I bought two from a forum member - They are PHILIPS Fillister head ( 1/4x20x7/8) - my question is -was there a change from SLOTTED head to PHILIPS head about 1948 or - or they all supposed to be SLOTTED head ? Thanks ( See picture above )
Posted on: 2015/11/25 17:12
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According to the parts manual all 22-23 models used # G189134 screws to hold the bracket. Utility section says that is a plain finish Fillister head 1/4-28 x 7/8 slotted machine screw.
If you can't find something locally and really want the slotted screws McMaster has the 1/4-28 screws in 3/4" length stainless but you would have to buy 25 for slightly over $8. 1/4-20s in the same length stainless are slightly less. Ordinary 1/4-20 steel Fillister screws require buying a box of 100 for about $12.
Posted on: 2015/11/25 17:43
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Thank you Howard - That's what I thought, but I still need one 1/4-28x7/8 slotted head screw . Anyone have a parts car ?
Posted on: 2015/11/25 18:01
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