Re: Resurrecting a 1951 Henney-Packard Parts Car
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Continuous vs intermittent is not so much load but rather it means the length of time the coil can stay energized before the solenoid overheats. Most coils are wound on a plastic core these days and if it gets too hot the plastic deforms and the plunger can no longer move in the core. The coils can also burn out if kept on too long. Even back in that era whatever the coils were wound on was susceptible to heat. I have an Autolite solenoid for the big starters with just that condition. It got too hot and the plunger was stuck inside the bore.
Posted on: 2/9 22:31
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Re: Resurrecting a 1951 Henney-Packard Parts Car
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I understand that but this won't be used at all other than an occasional wail! I'm nearly deaf as it is and it's too loud for me.
Posted on: 2/9 22:33
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Re: Resurrecting a 1951 Henney-Packard Parts Car
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I’ve not worked much on this project while pondering what to do about the engine and decided that the best thing is to pull it out where it can be properly repaired where the studs have bad holes. Of course, it will be magni-fluxed, tanked and get new cam bearings but I am not expecting an actual rebuild. Once I determine which oversized is needed for the rod and main bearings, those will be replaced along with the rings.
In order to pull the engine, it must come down off of the lift so today I began adjusting the brakes so that they can be filled and bled in case I need to stop it in a hurry as it seems to want to speed away if left to its own. The rear passenger side seemed to adjust easily but the rear driver side has not yet made contact in spite turning and turning the adjuster! I don’t really want to remove the drum to see what’s going on but it might be necessary although I believe there is an inspection window on the tire side. I had to come in early for a Zoom meeting but depending how long it lasts, I may go back out. Lots of snow between here and there but none came down this afternoon so that’s good.
Posted on: Today 19:30
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