Re: Ideas for engine cutting out under load.
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Just can't stay away
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I fixed it.
The radio noise suppression capacitor on the ignition coil was partially shorting and leaking current to ground when it heated up. I put an ohmmeter on it, hit it with a heat gun, and watched its resistance drop. Removed the capacitor. Problem solved. I'll worry about putting one back on if or when I fix the radio.
Posted on: 2023/6/26 4:57
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Re: Ideas for engine cutting out under load.
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Even if you pulled your hair finding it, glad it turned out in the end to be relatively simple. Napa probably has a modern capacitor that will take its place.
In 55-6 Packard went a bit farther than they did in earlier years when adding capacitors and grounding clips. The coil usually did not get a direct capacitor in other years, relying on one at the ign switch instead. They might have changed location since the ign sw area is a bit more congested and the capacitor harder to mount on V8s. If anyone else can use the info showing 55-6 suppression, here is part of a radio sheet that shows where and what was recommended done.
Posted on: 2023/6/26 11:22
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Howard
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