Re: 1956 Packard Torsion Level Limit switches
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That is a very good service! As you state, the switches themselves are good - it's the wires that break or corrode over time. That will help a lot of 56 owners.
Posted on: 2009/12/12 13:59
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Re: 1956 Packard Torsion Level Limit switches
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Yes it is a good service that is needed and I hope you find the right commercial switch that works. I gave up after trying 3 different ones. Maybe the type used was the issue as I tried NC snap action. Ones I could find were not precise enough--an eight of turn in adjustment made it come in just right or too late so didn't trust them. Maybe there is one out there.
Have you given thought to drilling out the (assumed) broken or burned contact they use and replacing those with a long rivet or maybe a brass screw so the ball could still be used? Problem I saw there was not trusting any adhesive to ensure something didn't move & short--although maybe some threads. The last one I fixed used a piece of phenolic on top of the contacts that pressed against the inside of switch hsng. Nice little oval recess already in bakelite worked well for keeping it in place. Made a hole for the plunger to pass & push ball. I reattached by drilling & tapping thru metal into bakelite and installing a few setscrews then the rubber to cover.
Posted on: 2009/12/12 15:29
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Re: 1956 Packard Torsion Level Limit switches
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I still think a switch like that used in transfer cases can be used in place of the original switches. Even if you have to redrill the housing, at least you'd have an easily available switch that you can buy anywhere. Eventually it's going to come to this, as the supply of original switches will dry up and people will have no alternative.
Posted on: 2009/12/12 15:55
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Re: 1956 Packard Torsion Level Limit switches
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Not familiar with the switch you mention but maybe Mr PB is. These things are very constrained inside, have a short operating cam ramp. Switch has a long nose that extends in close to cam & a plunger which pushes a shorting ball away from bottom of 2 contacts. The plunger moves about a tenth inch or less before contact broken. Much more and you're approaching a danger zone with the bars.
Posted on: 2009/12/12 16:05
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Re: 1956 Packard Torsion Level Limit switches
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Hey gang, I think I have figured out a fix for the OE switches. Does anyone have a couple of dead ones that I can do some beta site work on? I'll return them with new wires, bullet connectors and rubber coating for the first set I receive. PM me for address info if you are interested.
Posted on: 2009/12/16 9:11
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