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Re: 37 Packard V12 2/4
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Late timing would allow the plugs to run hotter than normal, which might give them the appearance of plugs that had run lean.


Why is this?

Posted on: 6/28 7:34
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Re: 37 Packard V12 2/4
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Higher heat will tend to burn off deposits, as will a lean mixture. Late timing allows combustion chamber surfaces to run hotter, especially the exhaust valves.

Posted on: 6/28 11:05
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Re: 37 Packard V12 2/4
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Well my new condensers and points came in finally , so I am going to embark on the route first.
I could find no fuel issues , either with restrictions or lines getting hot and vaporizing , and no vapor lock on the cap.
Fixed points had a good size "bump" on them , for a safe word to use lol.
Got all the wiring sorted out for the courtesy running board lights and a few other bugs.
Still starts to act like it is breaking down after about 10 miles , does well up to then. Starts fine, runs right up to 60 on the local roads posted 55 : ) .
Delving into a 33 V12 now that has the Owen Dyneto set up and isn't putting out much over 1 volt....

Posted on: 8/29 11:01
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Re: 37 Packard V12 2/4
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Did you check your coil?

Posted on: 8/29 14:45
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Re: 37 Packard V12 2/4
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Check out page 73 post#729
Is this hapoening to you? It was a punctured float in the carb.
Also see post #762 where the cause was identified by Daytona as a faulty float
I will see about reposting the video at #729
It shows how the car runs, but quits when it starts up hill and needs gas.

Posted on: 8/29 17:39
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Re: 37 Packard V12 2/4
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Thanks , found the post.

Posted on: 9/4 14:57
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