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I have three NOS driver side front parking lenses. Let's make a deal...
I have a video on adjusting and disassembling the power antenna. However, installing replacement line can be tricky and I did not show that part, as it was not needed on the antenna I was working on. Here is the trunk lock clip. However I don't know why it's so expensive. Normally a $10 item.ebay.com/itm/135167607576
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I am curious how you disassembled the shaft as in the past I have found that to be impossible and also that fitting is not exactly how I remember it. Maybe it's an aftermarket replacement mast from back in the day?
For length, just check that it extends past the motor "pulleys" a bit when fully extended. P.S. Be sure to lubricate properly while it's apart.
Posted on: 10/1 17:28
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I actually watched your video last night.
I did not disassemble the antenna shaft. I did remove the shaft from the tube. That's when the rust fell out. Then I unscrewed the little tip at the top of the antenna and pulled the nylon strap backward until the attachment was visible. The stainless is still in one (extendable) piece.
Posted on: 10/1 17:54
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The knob on the top section of the mast is threaded on and can be removed by clamping the mast shaft in a soft faced vice and using a wrench to remove it. The upper mast section can then be pulled out from below with the nylon strip still attached.
Posted on: 10/1 17:57
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I received the remote reservoir this past weekend from Highway 101.
They were having a problem getting the 4oz cans so they shipped a 8oz. As expected the new cap (made for a Lincoln) fits the Packard perfectly except for one little problem. That 90 degree hose bard on top of it hits the steering column as you crew it on (see the 2nd and 3rd image). I am betting that I could swap the two hose bards and it would fit. The 90 degree under the can and the straight one on the cap. Attach file: 20241009_151708_resized.jpg (727.15 KB) 20241009_151809_resized.jpg (602.06 KB) 20241009_151951_resized.jpg (606.56 KB) 20241009_152200_resized.jpg (552.84 KB)
Posted on: 10/9 15:57
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Just FYI, the original accessory remote fill had a straight nipple at the master and a 90 at the top reservoir so if the threads are the same and they will interchange I'd say go for it. You could make it even more authentic by ditching the red hose for metal tubing most of the distance and then go back to hose for the last 12" or so.
Posted on: 10/9 17:32
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Swapping should work. Or just take the straight barb to a local hardware store (Ace, Lowe's etc) and you should be able to find another straight barb fitting. That way you don't have a weird curve from the hose at the connection to the remote reservoir.
-Kevin
Posted on: 10/9 17:33
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For future reference, those two brass fittings from yesterday's post cannot be swapped with one another. One is compression and the other is pipe threads.
I did find a straight hose barb to fit the new reservoir cap at Ace. The can may be approved for brake fluid but the hose that comes with the kit is not. The series 7092 hose in the kit is approved for air and water. BigKev warned me about the red hose a month ago. I'm glad I remembered his warning. Attach file: 20241010_135906_resized.jpg (633.97 KB) 20241010_152152_resized.jpg (560.25 KB) 20241010_153851_resized.jpg (233.23 KB) 20241010_152127_resized.jpg (420.10 KB)
Posted on: 10/10 18:40
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Teflon tape is also not compatible with brake fluid and typically not needed anyway with brass NPT to brass NPT fillings. The taper should seat itself if tightened sufficiently.
Posted on: 10/11 1:43
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