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I understand your plight, I was in the same boat. My blog should help you there as well.
A quick Google search shows this 6>12v bulb conversion chart: scribd.com/doc/215546353/Bulb-Conversion-6V-12V-and-24V
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Re: Saving the original paintwork and trunk emblem - 1951 200 barn findand
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Thanks @BigKev - my google search skills needs some work because after multiple searches I didn't find anything like what you provided - thanks much I really appreciate it!!!
Posted on: 2019/4/26 19:58
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Not much progress - these rear drums are giving me a run for my money to remove them.
Speaking of money, I am burning throughly my leasure car project fund a little quicker than planned. Which means I can slow my pace and the goal I had set for having this car back on the road or sell some parts. Even though I hadn't planned to selling parts is the route I think I'm going. Below are pics of most of what I have - is any of it able to fetch decent amount of pennies? (I know the Jay Fisher mirrors are not cheap) not pictured but available is an ultramatic transmission and a '53 trunk trim piece Attach file: (184.22 KB) (282.39 KB) (203.38 KB) (181.22 KB) (262.08 KB) (233.52 KB) (233.53 KB) (263.10 KB) (263.09 KB) (365.08 KB) (297.20 KB) (197.78 KB)
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I would like to replace the clock in my instrument cluster with one from a 55 or 56 being that they're 12 V - does anybody know if they will fit?
I've also been trying to mount the oil bath air filter, does the oil filled portion tilt downward when mounted? I'm pretty sure the mountain I have is correct but the positioning of it just doesn't feel right
Posted on: 2019/5/20 17:01
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I'm hundreds of miles away from my Packards so going by memory but I believe that the backet goes down and attaches to a bolt on the side of the head.
Posted on: 2019/5/20 17:10
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Check out this thread for some views of the bracket mounted to the filter and another link in one of the posts with photos of an actual bracket. The bracket has different shapes and bends depending on year, length, type of carb and style of air cleaner. Important thing is the long cylinder needs to be horizontal across the engine so the oil reservoir bowl is level when the bracket is in position.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... id=210662&topic_id=21671threadtop
The 55-6 clocks will not easily mount in the clock space of the 51-3 cluster. The later clocks are both self housed and smaller in diameter than the face of the 51 clock and the setting stem is in a different spot. In those later years they are not a part of the instrument cluster but fit in a separate hole in the dash so mounting method is different.
Posted on: 2019/5/20 17:37
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EUREKA, thanks Gents!
Bummer about the clocks, looks like I have some runtz are in my future!
Posted on: 2019/5/20 19:46
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You could probably have your original clock reworked to a quartz movement or possibly the innards of one of the later 12v clocks could be made to fit the earlier case, or even just the 12v winder coil put in.
Posted on: 2019/5/20 19:50
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Don I'm wondering if simply adding s runtz would work
Posted on: 2019/5/24 15:14
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