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Kevin, when you get the shoes relined, make sure you give them the drum inside diameter after the drums have been turned, that way they will be correct for the actual drum size.
Posted on: 2021/3/27 21:28
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Kevin in a few posts you’ll probably have a question or two about setting / checking the rear axle bearing clearance. I’ve been working on a shop manual supplement on this bearing clearance subject for a while now, and if you don’t mind you could be the ultimately motivated proof reader for me. Deal?
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Posted on: 2021/3/27 23:14
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Ross Miller adjusted my brakes last week and they are solid now. They've never felt this good.
An expensive shop in Oregon that specializes in muscle cars 'adjusted' my brakes and pedal and stoplight switch poorly last year before I left for MD. They messed them up because they didn't understand how the brakes and handbrake should be done. Ross made this little video which I wish I had watched long ago. youtube.com/watch?v=T1Zc3aW18Z4 Check it out, Kevin, since you're working on the brakes. You're doing an amazing job on your car.
Posted on: 2021/3/28 11:54
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On the brake work, it will help to get a brake tool kit and even an inexpensive one like this will do the job.
For the steel lines, you can get them already bent to the proper shape and size through Classic Tube. Don't worry about what it says in their site - you can order individual pieces too. Also don't worry about the models they list possibly not including yours. Just compare to the parts book. For 1951-1954, the only differences are power vs non-power brakes and I doubt that's a real issue as I put power brakes into a 1952 and used the same lines.
Posted on: 2021/3/28 13:36
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Paul - I don't plan on relining the shoes. The fronts are still in good condition from what I can tell. The rears are unknown. I'm planning on just taking them in to NAPA and replacing them with new shoes. Like BigKev said, I really don't want to drive into the rear drums again anytime soon.
David - That will be very helpful! I plan on pulling both axles and getting new seals on both, so I will need to set the bearing clearance as well. I'll let you know how it goes. Joe - I've watched Ross's video several times, and it's very helpful (thanks Ross!). I'm planning on adjusting my brakes exactly how he does. Just need to get these rear drums off! Don - The Panama is at my neighbor's place on his lift, and he has all the brake tools...that is, when I can find them. His shop is a mess. But the right tools make all the difference...the spring tool is awesome. I'm going to see what I can do with bending my own lines, but it's nice to have Classic Tube as a backup. I'm on a timeline to get the car off the lift within two weeks. My neighbor needs it for his own car soon. -Kevin
Posted on: 2021/3/28 16:06
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The brake tools come in handy for more than just brakes too! On my Patrician blog, I used one to insert the little metal disk at the bottom of the steering column which held it in place against the stiff spring while I put in the cotter pin.
Posted on: 2021/3/28 17:39
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I learned from another thread that the part number for the springs is stamped on the upper coil. So I took a look at my springs and found #455055.
Checking the master parts list here, I found that these are load 2650 rate 120 lbs. They are meant for the 5426 model the Executive Sedan: https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/modelinfo/viewmodel.php?model=30. The Panama (5411) specifies load 2040, rate 90. Way lower than the Executive Sedan. So I won't be swapping springs right now. I'll just roll with a lean for a bit. Anyone want some springs for an Executive? -Kevin
Posted on: 2021/3/28 20:27
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Question....which wheels are correct for the car?
While working on the brakes I'm planning on having all the old mismatched tires removed and the old rims sandblasted. Then prime, paint, and new tires when the brakes are done. Problem is I apparently have two different styles of wheel. I have two of wheel #1 and three of wheel #2. The offset is obviously different on both of them. Wheel #2 will put the tires further out towards the side of the car. Which wheel is correct? -Kevin
Posted on: 2021/3/29 10:32
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I believe the top photo is correct for a 54. It has the nubs on the center section for the half size hub covers used on some Clippers in 55 and I think was on some 54 models also.
I don't see the nubs on the lower wheel but do see the slots and holes that would be for attaching the riveted on clips which held the clip on type covers. I believe that type cover was only used thru 50.
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