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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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You mention a 12 year history of good starting.
You have gone through a check list of mechanical & ignition things.

SO, what about the FUEL? You have plenty,
BUT how old is it?
How long since a fill up?
Could this be a case of 'bad gas?'
Or "gas gone bad?"

Sometimes it is the simple stuff that trips me up.

DanL

Posted on: 2009/10/14 20:05
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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Hi Dan..

Put gas in this summer and it started fine..sooo I would have to assume..it is still fresh.

sandy

Posted on: 2009/10/14 20:13
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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on gas issue..i would suspect that also..however a couple of hits of ether. should have cause the engine to run breifly in any event

Posted on: 2009/10/14 20:23
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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will change points tommarrow, chek compression and spark plug fire.

Posted on: 2009/10/14 20:25
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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on gas issue..i would suspect that also..however a couple of hits of ether. should have cause the engine to run breifly in any event


Or will cause misshapen internal engine parts to exit through the oil pan with lightning speed!

Posted on: 2009/10/14 20:30
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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Sanford and Son,

Re-Check everything!
It still sounds like something simple.
Distributor cap?
Condensor?
Rotor?
(I had a new rotor bought last year that fit very 'sloppily.' Replaced it with a 'used' old one that fit snuggly ... and voor--roomm. Problem solved).

Good luck. You've got a dozen 'Monday-morning-Packard-mechanics' curiously guessing.



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Posted on: 2009/10/14 20:44
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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I like the comment on ether and engine parts with lighting speed..lolo My Chev buddy next door always wanted to drop a big block into this puppy along with hurst shfter, dice dangling and a positraction rear end...LOLO oh yes..and moonglow metallic paint an explosion at 2am from my garage would be music to his ears..

Posted on: 2009/10/14 20:54
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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He says..I dont want that drivetrain or interior says its too 'old manish' ( yeah right..and he's 71)..he goes on..I just want that 3 window coupe body, fenders and hood. Oh yes modern mags sans pinstripping

Posted on: 2009/10/14 21:01
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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The next time your Chevy buddy comments on your car ask him about the Chevy's 90lb oil pan. See what he says. Then, since he's confused to the point of locking up like in the "KGB" commercials on TV these days, tell him that they weigh that much because they have the habit of puking the crank, rods, and pistons out the bottom, along with the oil pan. Seen it done, on a truck just driving down the road at 55mph, no joke. I will NEVER own a Chevrolet powered vehicle. You want your car to run fast, put in a Chevy. You want it to run smooth and quiet, put in a MOPAR engine. You want to do both, put in a Packard engine! LOL!


You want to work on it? Put in a Ford!

If you decide to hot rod it, I'd put in a 374 Packard V8 and a manual trans in it, and wouldn't look back. You'd have plenty of power, it'd still be all Packard, and would definitely be different at car shows. Oh, and redo the interior in old man mohair, it's nice and snuggly warm in the winter!

Posted on: 2009/10/14 21:13
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Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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will change points tommarrow, chek compression and spark plug fire.



Good Idea. I would suggest you use a new set. Don't forget to change the capacitor as well.

This really sounds like a distributer problem to me. Don't jump to a worn timing chain as being the problem. Of corse if it has jumped timimg because of worn gears that's another story. Put a timing light on it. you will be able to tell right away if that has happened.

Posted on: 2009/10/14 21:17
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