Re: Intake valves making contact with spark plug
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Are you using the right plugs? Perhaps they are too long of a reach.
Posted on: 10/15 20:05
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-BigKev
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Re: Intake valves making contact with spark plug
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This not too unusual if the head has been heavily milled in the past. If your plugs are correct then the simplest expedient is to use an extra copper washer under each plug to lift them up a bit.
Posted on: 10/15 20:39
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Re: Intake valves making contact with spark plug
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Could be weak valve springs... wrong valves.... thin head... wrong plugs or old plug gaskets.
Posted on: 10/15 20:46
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All sounds logical and like great advice.
I have a shop manual for 1937-38. I assume the 8cyl. would be the same in the 36. The manual calls for champion Y-4’s, there are currently J-8’s in the engine. I know the numbers pertains to the heat range, What does the letter refer to? Thanks
Posted on: 10/15 22:01
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Have used nothing but 10mm AC M8 sparkplugs in my Packards since the late '70s. Luckily for us, they seem to be the right heat range. They're probably still available at NAPA, etc. because so many old Chevy cars and pick ups in Mexico, Latin and South America. They also fit 1936-on Cadillac, '37-on LaSalle, Buicks.
Posted on: 10/15 22:08
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Nearly all the shop manuals are in the Literature Archive here on the website.
Posted on: 10/16 6:47
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J8 is a 14mm plug which tells me you have a later head. No drama, shouldn't be an issue. Had same on my 998...try doubling up in the spark plug washers and see if that resolves??.
Posted on: 10/16 16:33
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To continue the discussion on the 36 business coupe.
We took the push rod covers off today expecting to find a broken spring or keeper missing. But no, everything looks fine. The valve lash is fine and nothing looks out of place. We think the problem might be weak valve springs. Is this a common item with Packard flat head 8 engines? To add to the discussion and give you a bit of history, we completed a compression test on the engine. Cold engine - each cylinder had 70psi with only slight variation between cylinders. We started the engine and it ran fine for about 4 or 5 minutes then started to be rough and then engine died. We ran compression test again on hot engine and got 0 for cylinders 2 and 3, all others 70 psi. Let it cool and run compression test - 70 psi in all. The intake valves have a very slight shiny spot on them from where they have been contacting the electrode of the spark plug. After correctly gapping each plug and running the engine, we find that the spark plug gap for cylinder 2 and 3 is totally closing. Something is causing the valve to contact the electrode. Weak springs and valve flutter is our guess. Your thoughts? thanks very much, Bill
Posted on: Yesterday 19:50
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Re: Intake valves making contact with spark plug
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Maybe the wrong plug? One that’s too long?
Posted on: Yesterday 20:02
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