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The torque spec is 200 to 270 ft-lbs and he is using an Earthquake XT impact which gives about 500 ft-lbs real world breakaway torque.
Posted on: 6/12 12:51
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Nice video, Kevin. Perhaps we could collab sometime, if we can think of any reason to.
Posted on: 6/12 13:02
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I'd be down for that. I'm not a great videographer or editor, but I figure more videos about Packards and working on them will help newcomers to the hobby. As you know, our generation and younger leans heavily on YouTube to learn how to do things....I use it all the time to learn new skills. Maybe something you or I produce will help someone else. -Kevin
Posted on: 6/12 13:16
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If you have a vacuum booster between the firewall and the master cylinder, fluid may leak into it. With no booster, any fluid leaking from the master cylinder cups would have to either run down the outside of the firewall or down the inside of it. If it leaks inside, insulation or carpeting may absorb it. Old school brake fluid usually released a distinct aroma if any significant amount of it leaked into the cabin, but I don't know if modern fluids have much odor to them.
Posted on: 6/12 16:10
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Dug into it more tonight. No signs of leaks from the master cylinder. I retraced the lines from the master, and it turns out the rear reservoir is actually for the front brake circuit. The lines are hard to follow due to how the previous owner set them up. No leaks evident on the front system either. I think part of it may have been the shoes wearing, as my driver's front needed a decent adjustment.
Refilled the reservoirs and bled all the brakes twice to purge any air. The pedal is very firm now. The adjustments on the shoes at all four corners definitely helped as well. Test drive was great. Brakes are firm and no pulling. I'll keep and eye on the fluid levels to see if it starts dropping again. Thanks everyone for your help. -Kevin
Posted on: 6/12 23:46
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Hi Kevin, good that things are not leaking. It is correct Design that the rear Port on the Master cyl is connected to the front brakes.
Posted on: 6/13 20:42
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Show prep today after work. Local show tomorrow that should have pretty good attendance if the weather cooperates. Washed and waxed the Panama, clayed and waxed the Super 8. The Super hasn't had wax in about a decade, but the paint was still surprisingly good.
Posted on: 6/14 19:28
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Local car show yesterday, and it was well attended. 184 cars this year, up from 103 last year. We were able to get both the Panama and the Super 8 there this year. I wasn't able to stay for much of it, but the cars stayed the whole time. There was a lot of interest, especially in the Super. Most people have never seen one.
Got a quick Father's Day drive in with the kids today also.
Posted on: 6/16 19:03
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Towed the Panama a couple hours away to hit a show with my brother in law. I really need to get my own trailer
He got his 200 ready to go, cleaned up really nice. Still need to address some engine issues, but it still runs well enough. At the show. Going to be 400+ cars here. Hoping to see some other Packards. So far lots of interest in our two cars.
Posted on: 6/22 11:26
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