Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Would it have been any easier from underneath? I don’t recall having to struggle like that on my 1954 Patrician’s starter which has a huge solenoid that I thought was specific to the senior models. Unless it was changed for 1954, the juniors typically used a Bendix and had a small started relay (often mis-named as a solenoid) on top with good access around it for a long socket extension and universal socket..
Posted on: 3/7 14:10
|
|||
|
Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Quote:
There's no access to the upper bolt from underneath. I also could not fit a socket with extension in there. The solenoid is massive. From what I've seen on other '54 Panama's it is the right solenoid. The Panama's don't seem to follow the typical Clipper equipment. They seem to be a mishmash of junior and senior parts. -Kevin
Posted on: 3/7 14:28
|
|||
|
Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Quite a regular
|
You can dress comm with 400 grit paper wet or dry, dry obviously. And in operational rotation You should clean slots and can do with a plastic knife with some modifications Hopefully copper still above slots. Brushes are gone., soften edges of new ones or even these if you try to reuse for a bit Looks like copper dust from wear on risers, and comm, but I don’t see any commotion on brush holders. So a bit of mystery without more pics. Bushing are oil lite bronze., should be soaked for a few days with lite machine oil, a very light smear of grease at assembly. All easy to do and check motor. Needs to be cleaned with a solvent that won’t dissolve the lacquer on windings, CRC electronic. Not a rebuild but if arm ok it will run.
Posted on: 3/7 15:28
|
|||
|
Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
According to the parts book, your starter should be Delco #1108027 (Packard PN 439486). Is that what you have? Other sources show replacement Bendix drives for 1108027 which implies that it is not the type with the large solenoid on top.
Posted on: 3/7 15:36
|
|||
|
Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Webmaster
|
My '54 uses a Delco starter, and the solenoid is purely electronic (a glorified relay) with no mechanical components.
Posted on: 3/7 15:55
|
|||
-BigKev
1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog 1937 Packard 115-C Convertible Coupe -> Registry | Project Blog |
||||
|
Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
John - thank you, great info. I'll do those things.
Don - Yes, that's the correct part number. Looks like it was found only on the 54th series....5402-06-11-13-26-31. BigKev - from what I can find, the '54 Clippers used the much smaller electronic solenoid. I would have to change starters in order to use a different relay.
Posted on: 3/7 16:22
|
|||
|
Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Is your solenoid the type that actually pulls the gear into engagement? I guess I should believe the parts book over a third-party supplier who may not know what fits what but your same starter, as you say, also fits my Patricians which is something of a surprise to me because I thought it was a 359-only starter that a Clipper wouldn’t have. The parts book says otherwise so I guess I was wrong! (Actually, I thought I was wrong but I was mistaken.)
Posted on: 3/7 17:27
|
|||
|
Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
I concur, removing the upper bolt on a Delco large solenoid starter is quite a chore. It’s a rotate 1/12 turn, flip the open-end wrench, rinse and repeat process, all while lying of the fender . . . quite lengthy and uncomfortable. IIRC I removed the left front wheel/tire to ‘kneel’ the chassis so I could have one foot on the ground. Clearly the starter was installed prior to the chassis/body marriage. The Army cadre had a saying about monkeys and footballs that must have been inspired by this job. Years ago when I swapped intake manifold gaskets on a Vortec 350 I made a ‘top-side creeper’ out of ¾ inch plywood. I suspect if I ever had to remove that Packard starter again, I would use the TS creeper and at least make myself comfortable.
Kevin, while I think you’ve found the root cause in the brushes, I would also investigate the solenoid contacts. dp
Posted on: 3/7 18:42
|
|||
|
Re: KPack's 1954 Panama
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Don - Yes, it is the mechanical lever type. It's gigantic. Almost half the size of the starter itself (more like 1/4 but half sounds better).
David - That's exactly how it went. Small turn, flip the wrench, over and over for about 15 minutes. I don't want to do that again in the future if I can avoid it. How do I check the solenoid contacts? I haven't looked closely to see if I can open it up or not. -Kevin
Posted on: 3/7 19:11
|
|||
|