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The shop is closed up for the next visit as I'm leaving tomorrow but I feel that I got a lot done even if most of it was just disassembly. Here are some "parting shots":
Posted on: 2018/7/2 21:53
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This is always the tedious work in doing a car!
Posted on: 2018/7/5 9:03
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Thank you, Kev, yes it is! I appreciate the comment as it gives me encouragement since, at my age, I'm not sure how far along I'll get this project. Since my last visit which was productive, I decided to work on the running Patrician to make it driveable so that I have a good foundation, as it were, for the body swap.
To get it driveable, I need to fix the stuck shifter and repair the brakes. The brakes, of course, were nearly new when it was parked but I'll have to re-rebuild all the cylinders and Treadle-Vac but, as the T-V in it is solid, I'll probadly rebuild the one from the parts car and just do a swap. The one in the parts car is rough and in need of a new master casting which I understand is available as reproduction and any parts that I repair now, I'll try to do in such a way that they don't need to be done again later so will try to properly paint everything as I go, such as the brake backing plates, etc. I've not checked if replacement brake spring kits have springs of the proper colors but if anyone has that tidbit, please let me know! So to encapsulate the questions asked and implied above: Are reproduction Treadle-Vac master castings any good? Do the brake spring kits come in the proper colors? What paint (brand and type) is proper for the backing plates and suspension? Rattle-can preferable as my shop still has limited power. If I paint the steering column during the repair, what type of paint is it and is there a source? My car is gray.
Posted on: 2018/7/14 16:03
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Although I'm hundreds of miles from my shop, there was considerable activity there today. My 1985 Plymouth Voyager with the rare Magic Camper option was delivered along with a proper engine for my 1965 Imperial LeBaron while my 1985 Mustang 5.0 Coupe was picked up to bring back here to sell. Of course, my father had to come over from next door on his mobility cart to supervise but even with that help, the job was completed!
Posted on: 2018/7/14 17:09
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Looking in the Packard literature section, I don't see the Serviceman's Training Book on the brakes including Treadle-vac. If it's there, can someone point me to it? Otherwise I'll scan my copy to add.
Posted on: 2018/7/20 21:02
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For those who've asked, yes, I am currently at my shop and have shipped some orders but I'm probably not going to work on the Patricians this trip. Instead I have been disassembling a 1965 Imperial 413 engine to be sure it's usable and checking the brakes on my 1985 Plymouth Voyager Magic Camper (which are nearly new but have heat-blued rotors for some reason), both of which were delivered to the shop since the last time I was here. The Voyager replaced my 1985 Mustang 5.0 in the shop which is now at home in California.
Posted on: 2018/10/26 22:20
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We're currently in Tucson, AZ where I was just treated to a wonderful tour of Tucson Packards with Sandy and his son Mike. They were both so incredibly nice and Sandy's sense of humor matches mine perfectly.
Here is Sandy where we first found him in one of his workshops going through some parts. They had a beautiful 1950 Super Eight Victoria and an incredible 1956 Exective sedan with dealer-added A/C. On the A/C, it used the factory compressor but had a trunk-mounted unit. Under restoration was a Carribean convertible with factory A/C.
Posted on: 2018/11/19 17:45
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Can anyone tell me the thread size on the starter solenoid where the battery cable connects? It should be either 5/16" or 3/8" but I'm not sure which. Also, what is the bolt size where the ground strap connects?
Posted on: 2018/12/13 2:38
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Year and engine makes a difference.
If it has the small solenoid only Bendix type starter typically used with junior engines the studs are most likely 5/16-24 but if it is the larger engine with a pinion shift solenoid then 3/8-16. The ground strap mount varied. Typical locations for inline 8s were under the generator using one of the bracket screws which is 5/16. Some engines used one of the water pump bolts which is 3/8. 55-6 usually show the cable mounted using an oil filter bolt also 3/8.
Posted on: 2018/12/13 10:40
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