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Pic Test; Packard & Olds Pumps
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I am trying to use photo bucket to post a pic. Hope it works.

Joe Hhttp://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc118/JoeHall_bucket/

Posted on: 2007/8/19 20:24
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Posted on: 2007/8/19 20:26
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That looks like a cross flow radiator???

Posted on: 2007/8/19 21:16
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I like the fan shroud. The Packard should have one too. I don't like the silly asss electric fans altho i did try one one time.

Posted on: 2007/8/19 21:18
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Re: Pic Test; Packard & Olds Pumps
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It is a sirocco style (double pass) aluminum radiator. Has two,1" cores, and weighs about 8 lbs dry. It cools a little better than a stock 3 core, but not as good as a copper & brass, 5 core desert cooler I had custom made a few years ago when living in the California desert.

The five core weighs around 35 lbs dry though.

The fan shroud definitely does its job well.

The electric fan works great if ever stuck in traffic on hot days, i.e. Palm Springs or L.A. Probably could do without it here on the east coast, bet better to have it and not need it...

Joe H

Posted on: 2007/8/20 18:13
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These are actually a few pix I was trying to post about a month ago. The clutch fan is visible in some, and the AC compressor mount is visible in others.

Joe H

Posted on: 2007/8/20 18:16
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Re: Pic Test; Packard & Olds Pumps
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There is also a pic of my other 56Js engine (the grungiest one), and a pic of the Olds HV and Packard pumps.

Joe H

Posted on: 2007/8/20 18:19
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Does anyone have a Packard V8 (or Hash or 56J) oil pump with a bronze bushing in it????

NO! I don't want to buy have anyone send it too me or anything like that all i want to do is study it online in this forum.

Posted on: 2007/8/26 10:51
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The stock 56J pump does not have a bronze bushing. It is exactly like the Packard pump, except it has a flat plate instead of the vacuum pump add on. The top bushing is nothing more than a machined hole. It could easily have been made 2.5" long, since that is how much meat there is in the pump body, but for some reason, only the bottom half (1.25")was machined. The top half is machined about .050" bigger, and as far as I can see serves no purpose.

To experiment, I had a 1.25" bushing made, installed it in the top half of an old pump, and line reamed it. I then drilled the oil hole (near the top) straight thru, in order for oil to get to the entire bushing. I may install it someday just to see if it works.
I understand that is basically what Max Merritt does with his version of modification.

Joe H

Posted on: 2007/8/26 15:41
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Hi, Joe,

On the pumps I redesigned, I made a full-length cast iron bushing to go top to bottom in the pump housing. Then I made a 1/2" thick bottom plate and machined a recess for the shaft. Of course, a longer shaft was necessary. Now, the shaft is supported three times as much on the top, as well as at the bottom. Guarantee that housing bore wear will never be a problem again.

Problem is, I have $400 in machining and labor in each one. Not cost-effective to do them to sell.

BTW, I need a couple more oil pump, water pump and fuel pump cores. The 374" short blocks I have been buying didn't come with them.

thnx, jv.

Posted on: 2007/8/26 16:13
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