Re: 31 standard 8 bucks like crazy driving up hills
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What's the gasoline delivery system, mechanical fuel pump, electric fuel pump, or some combination of those? Is it still updraft carburetion or does it have the retrofit kit to downdraft? Did the problem just recently begin and if so, what work was performed just prior? Was the weather hot enough to consider vapor lock? Ignition timing correct and centrifugal advance working?
Regardless of the above, first thing I'd do is to check the fuel pressure and flow rate at the carb.
Posted on: 2010/4/11 19:57
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appkril wrote: My father has a 31 standard 8...... to PackardInfo, Sorry I can't help with your request but I'm sure you'll get good advice from those who can, instead I have a request of my own. If it's OK with your father could you please include the '31 Standard 8 in the Packard Owner's Registry here, together with a pic, any known history and how it was acquired?
Posted on: 2010/4/12 1:23
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Hello Kevin, Been there with my 29. Added a baffle plate between the univac and exhaust manifold, wrapped the exhaust pipe and added one gal kerosene to 19 gal of gas.
Also carefully worked the distributor over. Points were pitted, sanded them till even, pulled the plate and oiled the advance. Set everything back to spec and now seems to pull hills well. If someone has a solution for the point thing,I would like to hear it, a way to go to a single set of points.
Posted on: 2010/4/12 9:48
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Points conversion kit from Pacific NW Region of P.I.
Fits 6th thru 9th series Northeast dist. $100 John
Posted on: 2010/4/12 10:25
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he car just has what appears to be the standard mechanical fuel pump. he's only had the car a few months and we just began driving it as the weather has improved. The carb is still the updraft as the vehicle is remarkably original. The filter glass bowl appears to fill well with fuel once the car is started but it's hard to tell what might be in there once we start pulling a hill.
I'm not sure what you mean about a baffle plate between the univac and the exhaust manifold. perhaps a more specific description could be provided if you please . we will certainly take a look at the ignition system and points and look into the points conversion kit from Pacific NW. I also like the kero idea in the fuel. We were directed to add about 1 quart of two-cycle oil per fill up for valve train lubrication. Perhaps we'll try the kero next time. Thanks to everyone for the input! Kevin
Posted on: 2010/4/12 18:52
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I did the points conversion and it works well.
Posted on: 2010/4/12 18:54
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Not too familiar with that era cars but you mentioned a glass filter bowl. If it's the type that has the ceramic filter element, I had an experience on a post war where the element looked clean and you could blow air thru but was clogged enough with varnish from sitting that fuel was just not able to get past fast enough so engine stumbled.
Posted on: 2010/4/12 19:02
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29 has a vacuum fuel pump (univac) mounted high on the firewall beside the exhaust manifold. I fabbed a sheetmetal piece to stop direct heat from going over to the univac. Providing your car's mechanical pump is working well, doping the gas may help. With todays gas, one has to be very careful with old diaphrams in mechanical pumps leaking. The gas will disolve them! I put a elec pump under the frame on my 32 Ford v8 to bump the gas up when it starts to vapor lock in heavy slow traffic, usually it only takes a brief period for it to overcome the vapor lock.
Posted on: 2010/4/12 19:25
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What does the kit contain to make this conversion? Are the points then some sort of common set readily available?
Posted on: 2010/4/12 19:27
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