Re: Rear trunk Packard Clipper trim
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Speednuts and most likely the round style although some rectangle types have been found. Book calls for a total of 6 so probably 3 on each script. There should also be a thin rubber washer used as a water and dust seal under the nut next to the trunk metal.
Be very gentle in removing the speednuts and try to relieve the bite of the tangs on the stud before trying to remove it or there is a good chance the stud will break off the potmetal. I have found that using the 90 degree pointed end of a scribe usually works to get under one of the tangs and lifting it up slightly is enough to free the nut from the stud. Unless the speednut is badly rusted the tang can be bent back down for reuse.
Posted on: 2020/10/15 21:41
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Re: Rear trunk Packard Clipper trim
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Speed nuts for the trunk script are the barrel type that press in to the mounting holes and the pins on the script are lined up and pushed into place.
Posted on: 2020/10/15 22:46
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Re: Rear trunk Packard Clipper trim
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Speed nuts for the trunk script are the barrel type that press in to the mounting holes and the pins on the script are lined up and pushed into place. Learned something new and that would explain the change in part number from 26th series to 54th. I had thought it might be a size difference on the speednut rather than going from tubular to flat. The 54 and 56 cars I have worked on had the flat round style. Getting the pins out of the tubular style without having them pull off the pot metal script or emblems will be interesting. I have no suggestions and have not had much consistent luck in pulling the pieces off where they used tubular in other places. One might pull out fairly easy and the next one over refuses to budge. Hope someone has a proven method they can share and if not, maybe your luck will be better than mine.
Posted on: 2020/10/16 8:46
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