1935 120 model oil pump
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Not too shy to talk
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could someone please post a blow up for me before i dive in blind
Posted on: 2008/12/30 19:38
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Re: 1935 120 model oil pump
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This is a 51-54 pump. But basically the same.
Posted on: 2008/12/30 21:26
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-BigKev
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Re: 1935 120 model oil pump
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Not too shy to talk
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prety sour oil pressure after warmed up 10psi. was hoping to possibly shim the relief spring. but am hearing 35 was no relief spring. i just wanted to see how many gaskets i may destroy as well
thnks for the info
Posted on: 2008/12/30 22:09
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Re: 1935 120 model oil pump
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Not a very exciting picture from the 35-120 technical manual. My earlier comment suggested if you have the original pump on the car, it does not have the "updated" pump cover with the pressure relief spring, which was the factory replacement part, common in design to nearly all Packards, and other car manufacturers, of the period. If you think its the oil pump itself, I highly recommend you find and install the "later" version. Not a hard part to find...
And no, I have not forgotten about your inquiry re:tie rod end modern number. DF Attach file: (21.12 KB)
Posted on: 2008/12/30 23:07
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Not too shy to talk
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thank you
Posted on: 2008/12/31 23:02
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