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The engines are a 1951 288, and the ulcermatic to go with it, and a 1940 282 and transmission with overdrive. Maybe an R9?
I also got a third member center section. I'll count some gears and see what I can decipher.
Posted on: 2023/8/6 14:02
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Eyeballing another parts cars. We'll see.
Posted on: 2023/8/11 4:46
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The guy with the parts car cannot open the hood. The pictures in the ad are bad enough that I can't tell if the locking gizmo is open or missing its ivory-colored handle thingie. So he is supposed to facetime me tomorrow when he can so we can see what lurks under the hood. Complete enough and I'll take it.
Also, finally heard back from the people I have been playing tag with for months about the Packard that is slowly disappearing into their vegetable garden.We have upgraded our communications to texting on the hello-phone. Last I checked, you just can't go to Advance Auto and buy parts for these things . . . .
Posted on: 2023/8/12 18:08
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The parts car is right out. Wrong engine. Too far to drive for that mickey mouse. Good thing he deduced the hood for me and sent a clear picture.
Where would we be without the internet???
Posted on: 2023/8/13 19:14
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The landlady reports that one or two of the Pasture Poodles has/have made some modifications to the fender-mounted vacuum antenna on the '46 Deluxe. All the other antiquated tincans out there have the antenna over the windshield, I think. I guess that I'll remove it and find a plug for the hole in the fender.
I'd get mad at the old alpha horse as he's the likeliest culprit, but he died last month.
Posted on: 2023/8/27 4:34
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Some cars are runners and some just aren't so much. My '46 is a runner. Oh, she drops her fuel prime when she sits for 10 weeks, but the battery is still up because the lights come on in all of their 6 volt glory as soon as I open the door, so she has no discharge issues. No trickle charge in between. I just don't need to.
I probably need to block that end of the barn. The horses seem to make a few adjustments. They bent the antenna, that we knew. I checked it yesterday before moving it outside and the gas filler door was open. So was the trunk handle. And there were some tail hairs caught in the Packard script on the trunk, which they have also broken. Silly big goofs. I gave them some apples anyway. The rest of it is just stuff.
Posted on: 2023/9/1 4:50
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It's normal for the carburetor bowl to go dry over a period of several weeks, especially in summer. I wish fuel pumps came with a small external lever to allow manual operation to prime the system.
Posted on: 2023/9/1 8:16
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I have an AUX fuel pump back by the tank that I use to prime the fuel system when the car has been sitting.
It's hooked to the switch under the dash that is run off a switched ignition source. I usually turn the ignition on, hit the switch until I can hear the tone change in the pump when the line is pressurized, and give the accelerator a pump or two and then start it and she fires right, even after sitting all winter. Once it starts, I turn off the Aux pump, and I never need to use that pump to restart the car as long as the car has been used in the last couple of days. The mechanical pump has never had an issue pulling fuel through the electric pump. You need to make sure you are using the correct style of electric fuel pump. Rotary pumps, you usually can't pull fuel through. Impulse ones you usually can.
Posted on: 2023/9/1 8:57
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Yeah, one day on the electric pump. It started on the first revolution two days later to put it away.
We're doing a project to develop the land across the street. The county paid us a visit and knocked the wheels off of that, so there was much scrambling, directions issued and promises given, so I didn't get my Packard projects done. Again. I did get the trailer unloaded and the parts put in the safe space with the others. We have a pile of engines. There may be another one coming later this month. Maybe.
Posted on: 2023/9/3 17:09
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