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Here is a side view.
Posted on: 2020/2/23 17:04
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I removed the front timing cover. Significant corrosion on the tubes to the block and behind the Water pump and the hose attachment. No surprises there. I will post pictures tomorrow.
One thing I found perplexing is the amount of slack in the timing chain. Are they prone to stretching? How are the replacements?
Posted on: 2020/2/29 21:47
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Here is some of the corrosion. Notice the water passage holes to the block
Posted on: 2020/3/1 13:52
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And the corrosion behind the water pump and the outlet pipe to the radiator
Posted on: 2020/3/1 13:54
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I'm almost certain the timing chain is easy.
What is more concerning is the timing cover...notorious for corrosion. A friend of mine went through this a year or so ago, thankfully the cover is reproduced as coolant in the oil is not a good thing. Start saving...not a cheap item.
Posted on: 2020/3/1 19:48
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Good news. I disconnected the rod/piston that I thought was the reason for the engine being stuck and it turned over beautifully.
Now just need to get that piston loose. I can now work on it from the crankcase side.
Posted on: 2020/3/2 13:48
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We have the timing chain for the V12. It is a precision made high quality piece that we have had made in the USA. If you are interest please contact our Packard Department.
Thanks James From Kanter Auto Products
Posted on: 2020/3/2 16:05
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I am hand cleaning the engine using oven cleaner, carb cleaner and lacquer thinner, utilizing a pressure washer.
I am starting with the oil pan and it had what looks to be a casting date of 8-23-37. I guess that is right at the model year change. The pan looked like the La Brea tar pits with the junk in it.
Posted on: 2020/3/8 20:24
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Exercise plenty of caution when using oven cleaner on aluminum, the active ingredient can vigorously attack it.
Posted on: 2020/3/8 20:39
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