Re: 38 Twelve sump in car removal
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I just finished removal and reinstallation of my 1939 V12 oil pan and oil pump. Yes - You are exactly correct, you must turn the front wheels all the way to the left and then drop the left hand inner tie rod, then the pan will drop down and out with no problems.
Posted on: 2016/10/19 6:10
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Re: 38 Twelve sump in car removal
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Home away from home
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Unfortunately..this did not work with my 38 as my front engine mount must have sagged slightly ( cannot understand why after only 78 years). I was advised on the QT by a previously well known Twelve owner (PH) that you need to jack up the front end, undo the four nuts holding the steering crank to the crossmember and the crank with intact tie rod ends can be moved forward to clear the sump. It worked well where disconnecting the tie rod end did not give enough clearance. Nonetheles sincere thanks for your advice, which appeared to work for your 39 Twelve. Let's keep those Pre-War Seniors on the road. I am chasing a set of engine splash aprons for a friends 38 Twelve....any clues?
Best regards, Peter Toet.
Posted on: 2016/10/20 5:38
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I like people, Packards and old motorbikes
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Re: 38 Twelve sump in car removal
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Be careful if you decide to unbolt the front motor mount and jack the engine up. The fan blade may come into contact with the radiator, could follow with a radiator repair.
Please don't ask how I know this.
Posted on: 2016/10/20 21:16
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Quite a regular
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====================================================== O.K....I'll "bite"......how do you know this ? ( I do have..shall we say..."a passing familiarity with pre-war Packard "Senior" products"....would like to know how far up you'd have to jack the motor for this to occur.......? )
Posted on: 2016/10/27 11:51
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