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Well a little more progress. It is almost down to bare metal and they will start fixing the rust next week and then get into primer. It is at least starting every day, however it has developes a nasty spurting leak on the side of the fuel pump so now I have to get another on. any body got any current later model cross over numbers for something that any major auto mart might have???
Posted on: 2009/5/29 13:40
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Go to the local parts store and look up some for a '50s Y-Block Ford, say a 292 or 312. A Carter book with pictures is how I found the one I used on my Patrician, and after over two years of daily driving it was working perfectly.
Posted on: 2009/5/29 20:30
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AL,
Good work thinking of the Studebaker Museum for some info. I wonder if others could find copies of original build sheets this way. $43 is a little steep, but if they are good quality, probably worth it for authenticity and completeness. Will be interested to see what you get. Tell your body shop that you have so much faith in them that they'll do a near-body-off quality job without the extra expense. Flattery can work wonders.
Posted on: 2009/5/31 13:00
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On the surface $43 is on the steep side but as long as it is for positive info I don't mind besides where else can I get it. They could charge 3 or 4 times that and then the same question "where else can you get it". So it is a reasonable enough amount for the time being. I was afraid they would pull a telephone co scam, I.E. you call information and ask for the number for an individual because it is NOT in the phone book or you are out of state, and they tell the number is unpublished and charge you anyway. Now there is a scam. You asked for the number for an individual not the status of the account. It seems to me that if they are going to charge you the least they could do is GIVE you what you asked for, anything else there should be no charge. I will try the flattery bit. In the meantime I will keep taking pictures and when they finish the rust repair and get into primer I will try to figure out how to get the pictures posted out here. PS I am still playing telephone tag with the Studebaker mus. Hopefully I will be able to get him this week and get it taken care of. However from what I did get there does not seem to be any build sheet info on the engine.
Posted on: 2009/6/1 14:44
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Doughnuts are good, too. Just don't spoil 'em. No progress, no doughnuts.
Posted on: 2009/6/2 21:48
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Well I got the scoop sheet from the Studebaker museum. Ir was rather disappointing, but it WAS something. Not as much info as I would have liked and I would have thought that the build sheet would have been alot more inclusive, like the engine option for one. Of course I am used to MOPAR build sheets which goes so far as to indicate the zodiac sign the car was made under. Still it is a piece of documentation. The one glitch is the copy service, it truncated both the right and left side and cut off some info. I called the curator and he will correct the problem. The next time I go to the body shop I will check the engine numbers and see how they mate to the serial/vin
Posted on: 2009/6/9 11:21
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Yup, the information on the Packard production record is rather scant for some models, but at least you have the means to decode it here at P'Info.
I suspect engine selection was not listed as a build code because the choice was limited by model - essentially a one-to-one basis. However, if special dispensation was granted by the factory for some other engine, I'd like to believe that there would be some sort of notation elsewhere on the record. Of course, the VIN stamping on the block will tell the tale. If that engine IS authentic to this particular car, I'd also like to know the letter prefix of the Utica engine number that's stamped on that block.
Posted on: 2009/6/9 12:26
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al, in the v/8 section i have the part number posted for the fuel pum at oreillys.
Posted on: 2009/6/9 19:03
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So, any news AL?
Posted on: 2009/8/2 11:46
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