Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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Good Morning...Perfect time to do the shocks...Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 10/3 11:43
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Caretaker of the 1949-288 Deluxe Touring Sedan
'Miss Prudence' and the 1931 Model A Ford Tudor 'Miss Princess' |
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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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Spent the day on Packard things…mostly doing some planning for my winter projects. If I can get this list done, I’ll believe I’ll be ready to get it in for body work. But, I won’t do that until about this time next year as I want to keep the car in service until after the national Packard meet in KC next year.
Here is the winter list: 1) right side king pin 2) remove rear leaf springs and send off to have new springs made. Install new springs 3) remove front and rear shocks and send to be re-built. Re-install Once those three are done, the steering system and suspension system will be complete. 4) replace head gasket - I already have the gasket since I bought a full kit due to the kit being much less expensive than buying everything separately. Many of the gaskets/seals in the set have already been installed. After this….back to driving the car and having fun for a while until it’s time for body work. In the meantime, I’ll be making a lot of calls to see if I can get on the schedule now for body work. It seems almost every shop is loaded up with work. As for real work, I did give the old girl a 750 mile oil change. It may not have needed it, but it’s quick and easy to do and 750 miles this year is about 730 miles more than the car saw in the previous 60 years combined. After that, I drained about 3/4 gallon of coolant so that I could clean out the gano filter I installed earlier this year. The filter was clearly worth it and prevented a bit of crud from getting to the radiator. Next up on the Packard agenda….Hershey…hope to see you there!
Posted on: 10/4 18:02
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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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Oh, almost forgot…one more item for the list…
Swap carburetors…I currently have the Stromberg EE14 carb, but Henry Greene provided me with a very good condition Carter carb. Everything I’ve heard is that the Carter is superior and would let me get rid of the manual choke I currently have.
Posted on: 10/4 18:12
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I think the Carter is a more sophisticated carburetor and they work very well when in good order and adjustment.They have some features the Strombergs do not have that contribute to driveability and good fuel economy.
Posted on: 10/4 19:22
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Time for my next question…
Since we had the front suspension out to replace the springs, I decide do re-lube everything…tie rod ends, etc.. Now, at the bottom of the wheels support, the passenger side has grease zeros on both ends. The driver side only had one on one end. The other end had a cover that appears to be epoxied on. When I added grease, this cover fell off. So, am I right to assume that I should have had a great zero on both ends as on the passenger side? If so, what is the fix for this? What parts are needed and how is it installed? This is what I have on both sides on the passenger side, but only one side on the driver side. This is the “cover” that came off on the driver side.
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