Re: 1930 standard eight Roadster 733 - start up problem.
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G'day 733SKT,
to PackardInfo, but sorry I can't help with your query. However, I invite you to include your '30 733 Standard Eight Roadster in PackardInfo's Packard Vehicle Registry.
Posted on: 5/24 17:00
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Re: 1930 standard eight Roadster 733 - start up problem.
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Quite a regular
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I have a 1928 Packard that showed the same problem. It turned out to be caused by bad gas that had started producing a varnish. I had to replace the fuel filters, drain the bad gas, and clean the gas tank.
Posted on: 5/26 21:40
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Phil
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Re: 1930 standard eight Roadster 733 - start up problem.
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Just popping in
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Thanks Phil, I had put in clean gas before start up but I didn’t replace the fuel filters nor clean out the tank. From a visual inspection the tank looks very clear and clean. I have now had the carb serviced and it was flooding so I will refit it and if the car still doesn’t start, I’ll try dumping the fuel, flush all lines and replace filters. Thanks again for the tip.
Posted on: 5/27 2:41
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Re: 1930 standard eight Roadster 733 - start up problem.
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Home away from home
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Besides removing all of the fuel in the carb float bowl and vacuum fuel pump, I would also try cleaning the fuel ports: both the main(venturi) and idle port opening. If you had bad fuel or a dirty filter and a piece of dirt got through to the carb, that gunk could easily clog up the port.
R, Gar
Posted on: 5/29 15:52
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Re: 1930 standard eight Roadster 733 - start up problem.
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Just popping in
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Thanks for the tip. I decided to flush all fuel pipes as a precaution and after refitting the freshly serviced carb, I am pleased to report that it started up and ticked over beautifully. I went out for a run and she performed perfectly apart from hot water spraying out of the radiator cap just as I returned home!. However, temp gauge was fine so I think it is just a perished gasket inside the ornamental cap, as the rubber gasket has a few cracks in it. Thanks again for the valued feedback.
Posted on: 5/29 18:58
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