Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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On all my 1940 110s, it was just a standard hex head bolt.
Posted on: 1/5 14:40
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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ok. thanks all. Will go Hex bolt Washer and a grommet.
Cheers
Posted on: 1/5 15:14
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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Loosening the nut, then retorqueing it won’t hurt anything. Check the torque later after a few warm and cool-downs.
The bumper guards and name plate look nice. I know nothing about 1937 Packards but the guards’ orientation seems odd. Is that the way they are supposed to be?
Posted on: 1/7 14:07
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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On my '37 120, the horn brace goes on first, then the air cleaner brace and washer. The air filter brace goes on the head bolt nearest the carburetor. The bumper guards are installed correctly. The more pointed side goes goes down.
Posted on: 1/7 17:15
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Ok. Thanks for input.
Posted on: 1/7 17:23
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Is there a specific torque level to apply when reassembling?
Posted on: 1/7 17:48
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I'd find out the head bolt torque spec, then assemble the parts and tighten the removed head bolt to about 80% of the recommended torque. Then go over ALL the head bolts, using a good torque wrench, in the proper order and be sure they are all at recommended torque. Be sure the bolt hole is clean and free of coolant or debris. Be sure the air cleaner brace is located correctly before tightening the head bolt.
Posted on: 1/7 20:53
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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So I found this discussion topic and Mal posted these specs. I am fairly certain this matches my 1937 120C, per the decoder. 282 (*straight 8)
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=32508
Posted on: 1/8 8:22
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Added my pic's again and confirn that 63 lbs ft is the correct torque setting for 282 head nuts. ALL Packards of that era were torqued to 63 lbs ft, 6,8 and 12. I used 63 in rebuiling my '41 282 using the spiralling sequence shown and tightening in increments then retightening after 100 miles and later after more extended usage until further tightening was not required. Still going strong when I sold the car 20,000+ miles later.
Note - Click on the images to enlarge them.
Posted on: 1/9 2:41
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