Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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Thanks, Kevin. That’s kind of what I was thinking. My guess is that the wheel cylinders are bone dry as well. The hoses appear to be in good condition, but they aren’t very expensive. If I’m going to do the rest, I may as well do those.
The brakes are definitely an area where I don’t want to “cheap out”.
Posted on: 2023/8/14 19:49
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Those headlight reflectors cleaned up amazingly. I never would have guessed that they would polish up so nicely.
-Kevin
Posted on: 2023/8/14 20:24
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Today I ordered a brake overhaul kit from Kanter, including new wheel cylinders. I just don’t want to take any chances with the brakes.
That said, there was some good news. I took apart one front and one rear (keeping the other side in tact for now for reference), and both wheel cylinders still had fluid. There was some gunk as well, but the cylinders could likely be rebuilt. Now to wait for parts. I’m really excited that I’m finally making some progress and looking forward to my first trip to Hershey!!
Posted on: 2023/8/15 21:07
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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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I need some help. The wiring in my car had been mostly replaced previously....but, the switches in the dash are a mess. I can figure out how to wire everything if I can determine what switch goes to what device(s).
Posted on: 2023/8/16 19:19
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I need some help. The wiring in my car had been mostly replaced previously....but, the switches in the dash are a mess. I can figure out how to wire everything if I can determine what switch goes to what device(s).
Devices to be controlled are: 1) instrument lights (speedometer and gauges) 2) dome light 3) heater 4) defroster
Posted on: 2023/8/16 19:19
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the tan switches, one for heater, one for defroster. use the lighted one for the heater,as that is the one most likely to use. the small on/off could be for anything...dunno....its not original.. could be for accy lights, or an electric fuel pump....time to follow some wires..
manual choke is what it is.
Posted on: 2023/8/16 20:22
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The potentiometers could be for either the heater or for the defroster but in most models that had under dash controls the heater was the switch illuminated. From the looks of the switch placement they were probably installed by a dealer and where a control was located could have been a driver decision.
Packard says the 3 position switch above the manual choke is for the instrument or panel lights and reading light. It is fed from the headlight switch so that needs to be on for those lights to work. No idea on the dome light as before the 22nd series Packard usually did not provide much if any body wiring information as part of the documentation that went to the field. Body wiring is shown on a miscellaneous drawing that is body specific and was not part of ordinary info. Kev has some photos and info on the dome/reading light switch in his 37 project blog. Could the ordinary toggle switch be for the dome light or do you have an electric fuel pump it might control? Here is a very nice 37 drawing of the 120C that according to the file info notation was put together by Bob Johnston. I didn't see this particular drawing in the wiring diagram archive and not sure how it might be labeled so it could be somewhere else.
Posted on: 2023/8/16 20:30
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The toggle switch might be for a fog light. My 115c has one fog light controlled by a switch in that exact location.
Posted on: 2023/8/16 20:39
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Switch number 1 should be documented in your owners manual. But in short, its a on off on. One side turns on the instrument lights, the other side turns on the map light.
If you have a backup light, then one of the other switches your control that.
Posted on: 2023/8/16 21:46
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