Merry Christmas and welcome to Packard Motor Car Information! If you're new here, please register for a free account.  
Login
Username:

Password:

Remember me



Lost Password?

Register now!
FAQ's
Main Menu
Recent Forum Topics
Who is Online
217 user(s) are online (200 user(s) are browsing Forums)

Members: 1
Guests: 216

Ross, more...
Helping out...
PackardInfo is a free resource for Packard Owners that is completely supported by user donations. If you can help out, that would be great!

Donate via PayPal
Video Content
Visit PackardInfo.com YouTube Playlist

Donate via PayPal



« 1 (2) 3 4 5 »

Re: Fuel system
#11
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away

Kenken
See User information
All right this is from the top of the engine behind what looks like an oil pump and the water pump and I think I see that backing plate

Attach file:



jpg  16746119953739009919805720554166.jpg (212.40 KB)
225999_63d08d7543551.jpg 1440X1920 px

jpg  16746120933988526212201940980145.jpg (263.38 KB)
225999_63d08dba45ca7.jpg 1440X1920 px

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:02
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#12
Home away from home
Home away from home

JeromeSolberg
See User information
The fuel pump is "9.200" in this picture here

Plate from 1948-1954 Packard Parts List

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:11
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#13
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away

Kenken
See User information
Okay so I'm guessing by the looks of the diagram and what I have on the car that is where the mechanical pump goes the big question is if I took that backing plate there that played off I should theoretically be able to just bolt in a mechanical pump right

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:16
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#14
Home away from home
Home away from home

JeromeSolberg
See User information
Well, it's hard to see, but I put maybe what is the blanking plate on this image. This car looks like it has air conditioning, mine doesn't, and I don't see the water/oil heat exchanger (cooler for the Ultramatic transmission), which is usually forward of the fuel pump, but sometimes those get replaced with an aftermarket air cooler mounted on the radiator.

There are normally two screws for the fuel pump IIRC. But I can take a photo of mine later tonight when I get home, if someone else doesn't get to it first.

Attach file:



jpg  225999_63d08dba45ca7_mod.jpg (52.93 KB)
148538_63d09168589d4.jpg 450X600 px

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:18
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#15
Webmaster
Webmaster

BigKev
See User information
Here is what the fuel pump should look like on your car. The fuel pump is located in the front lower corner of the engine under a heat shield. You can see the metal fuel line coming up to the carb from it.

Is not usual 0for heat shields to be missing as lazy owners/mechanics would fail to reinstall them.

Attach file:



jpeg  1_5e0e622e97d51.jpeg (121.44 KB)
1_63d0919860174.jpeg 1024X768 px

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:19
-BigKev


1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog

1937 Packard 115-C Convertible Coupe -> Registry | Project Blog
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#16
Forum Ambassador
Forum Ambassador

HH56
See User information
And here are a couple of more photos from the parts manual showing the routing of the 5/16 metal line along the outside of the frame rail and then goes up and across on the forward crossmember below the radiator and then up and out on the right side. It connects to the short length of hose that completes the line to the fitting on rear side of the bottom half of the fuel pump .

Attach file:



jpg  line.jpg (96.00 KB)
209_63d092971a053.jpg 1920X818 px

jpg  pump.jpg (42.44 KB)
209_63d092a6a904b.jpg 578X634 px

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:23
Howard
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#17
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away

Kenken
See User information
Quote:

HH56 wrote:
And here are a couple of more photos from the parts manual showing the routing of the 5/16 metal line along the outside of the frame rail and then goes up and across on front of the forward crossmember below the radiator and then out on the right side. It connects to the short length of hose that completes the line to the fitting on rear side of the bottom half of the fuel pump .

Yeah so I obviously don't have the heat shield on here looking at it right now and I don't see anything else the that plate that has a question mark on it I'm pretty sure that's where the fuel pump one cuz there's a piece coming off the side of the block and it looks like it has some teeth in it or ridges so you should be able to see The ridges that I was referring to behind that plate on one of the photos and the second photo is of the carburetor and you can see that there's a fuel line at the top running towards the firewall across and down under the car and the rubber hose fuel hose that's coming off the filter connects to it

Attach file:



jpg  16746144789238501322278516205713.jpg (260.13 KB)
225999_63d096fd99bf6.jpg 1440X1920 px

jpg  16746145421288052633252802724713.jpg (289.53 KB)
225999_63d097638daa6.jpg 1440X1920 px

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:44
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#18
Home away from home
Home away from home

JeromeSolberg
See User information
That is a very strange setup for a blanking plate, but that looks to be it. That's where the pump would go. Those two fasteners coming out of that plate are where I remember the fasteners for the pump.

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:48
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#19
Webmaster
Webmaster

BigKev
See User information
It appears someone just put a block off plate over where the original mechanical pump would have sat.

Obviously there must be an aftermarket electic pump somewhere. Probably back near the tank.

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:49
-BigKev


1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog

1937 Packard 115-C Convertible Coupe -> Registry | Project Blog
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Fuel system
#20
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away

Kenken
See User information
So I'm guessing theoretically if I got a mechanical pump it should just bolt right on and actually work which I might do well I'm going to do but I kind of want to just bypass that or take that electronic fuel pump right out of the equation at least for the time being anyways.

But then I got to figure out how to get it running I've turned it over but it sounds sick it just doesn't seem like there's enough ooumpf or compression this is it turns over really slow.

Posted on: 2023/1/24 21:51
 Top  Print   
 




« 1 (2) 3 4 5 »





- The following Google Ad-Sense Advert helps fund the cost of providing this free resource -
- Logged in users will not see these. Please Join and Donate to help support the website -
Search
Recent Photos
Photo of the Day
Recent Registry
Upcoming Events
Website Comments or Questions?? Click Here Copyright 2006-2024, PackardInfo.com All Rights Reserved