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The AC hoses and fittings in the last photo reminded me of a similar Packard I saw at a CCCA show in Waxachie, Texas a few years ago. The owner mentioned his Packard was air conditioned. Pretty automobile. Same car?
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It is a beautiful car and wish you all the best in getting it quickly on the road again.
If you have a chance between down periods of working on the car could you post some photos of the AC and particulars of how it was done. First question: has the car been converted to 12v or is the AC an older unit or something new modified to run on 6v. Several have asked about AC for their cars and any bits of info on a successful installation would be most appreciated by those contemplating the job..
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JW wrote: The AC hoses and fittings in the last photo reminded me of a similar Packard I saw at a CCCA show in Waxachie, Texas a few years ago. The owner mentioned his Packard was air conditioned. Pretty automobile. Same car? John, Could well be. The Registry entry shows it being in Texas before moving. Kevin, Looking forward to following along as you get the Packard back up to speed.
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Given the compromised condition of those 80 year old motors I would get rid of the air conditioner. It only serves to put a heat load on an already very thermally inefficient cooling system.
I remember a Rolls Cloud I years ago that had an add on air conditioner put in it. It never ran properly after that even after all sorts of radiators and cooling fans were tried. It was a pre-war motor design in a 1959 automobile. When the Cloud II came out the new engine could handle factory A/C.
Posted on: 2019/10/14 17:55
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It does have A/C and it did come from Texas. It is likely the same car that you saw JW. I don't remember off the top of my head if it is 12V or 6V....I haven't been able to spend much time around it yet. I do know the A/C was an add-on kit that the previous owner installed. We've flipped it on once or twice, but just to test it out. I don't think we'll use it much.
Next time I get down to my dad's place I'll get some detail pictures of the A/C setup. And I'll confirm if it's 12V or 6V. I might try to head down there this weekend and get a start on the engine reassembly. -Kevin
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Hello Kevin, I have a 1603 and a 1605. I notice that your Owner Registry description specifies overdrive. Is this correct? Have you or someone fitted a 39 Super Eight R6 trans to the 38 1605? Just curious as I was thinking of doing this to my 1605. Have included a pic of my 1603, which is a formal sedan but not on a 1604 chassis. It has been freshened up but not restored. It has 94,000 miles from new. Nice car to drive but the 4.69 diff ratio is a stump puller. Cruises well on 55 mph but 65 mph is a no no.
Kind Regards, Peter Toet
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Hi Peter - beautiful car. I love that color.
I'm not exactly sure where the overdrive came from, but I'm pretty sure it was an aftermarket kit, and not from a '39 Super 8. I would have to double check on that to be positive. It's been years since I've been around the car so a lot of these details are pretty foggy right now. Whatever it is the car does cruise nicely on the freeway once the overdrive is engaged. -Kevin
Posted on: 2019/10/15 12:56
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The car has been converted to 12V.
Still not sure on the maker of the overdrive. Gear Vendors? Borg Warner? Not sure.
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Alright, we are getting close to having all the components ready to start reassembly...hopefully within the next two weeks.
Part of the equation is the oil filter. It looks like the previous owner had a NOS or repro Purolator on there: <img src="https://olztjg.bn.files.1drv.com/y4m__SR6sFiiU59z2NcswiTiLQHrDW0cjzyx0nVWaYoDSbh3SNo6wNIJ1KMMkJXFT9NW9rPlS2AtCe1klYGWp1PIuT3gDClOfJTi52fUIGlLYgNBMe2oaKve7nc4mHM_ikeEBoZbCuyKDwtdDeLVBsdp3vBaGydaCE4iGqzIFw5MWUfmk7--vjbAvmJ0_MBaAuxSrf3CSGawZGqEHDb2Se2dQ?width=1024&height=768&cropmode=none" width="1024" height="768" /> <img src="https://olzsjg.bn.files.1drv.com/y4m8yJUUmt1k-s_G7ziM9w2Yw170BtgMkYWruP_GDVxPLWYB1NC2GumPlRcH_eAlrD2WKrurQQ6IIxM4-_Ov46csWCRqHZ_JdTth-cFJttD1wjw2ivY_XG9Yrxq4UxIzleO7x85WjpGC8B8J8ooKGCrtf7eav7SvBNWMNv4nba06rjmtYDZhrWxMs3eGQ8GccUX2ZaCv1Cfcjt2O4yUF0G7Pg?width=1024&height=768&cropmode=none" width="1024" height="768" /> I have no idea how long this unit has been on there for or when the car was last serviced. The guy who did the engine rebuild said the oil pan was full of sludge. I've read on some forums that using a NOS oil filter can cause some issues because the paper inside can turn to mush and clog oil passageways. So our plan is to replace with a kit to allow a standard screw-on filter. I understand that R&A is the only one offering a kit now? http://ra-restorations.com/Oil_FIlters/OilFilters.html What size is right for this car? L-6 or L-8?
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