Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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I brought my oil pan into a local welding shop where they cut out my crappy welds and brazed in two new pieces of metal ($30). Now I have a functioning transmission oil pan!
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Posted on: 2010/6/18 11:54
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-Carl | [url=https://packardinfo.
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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My Packard made it to the fairgrounds and back! My generator rebuild isn't doing the job. I'm considering going to 12V, I don't feel like putzing with the 6V system any longer. I've had the generator and voltage regulator professionally rebuilt. It puts out 7.4V and the battery is new. When I got home, the battery was completely dead. I didn't idle much, drove about 30-40 mph the entire trip.
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Posted on: 2010/6/20 12:54
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-Carl | [url=https://packardinfo.
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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You need to have the generator/regulator checked under load & in car to find out exactly what is happening. Sounds like the current section may need adjusting. 7.4 volts is fine so voltage regulator section seems to be working & will turn the light out but if the current output is limiting you to say 5 amps instead of 30 and you are pulling 10, it will never charge.
Posted on: 2010/6/20 13:28
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