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I am assuming that you are replacing the solenoid to overdrive case gasket. You may have installed the solenoid incorrectly. The solenoid will bind if it the spacer is upside down also. I am assuming you know the procedure for installing the solenoid. The solenoid must be energized before you can attach the rod to the pawl. Energize the solenoid insert the solenoid so that the rod is angled towards the front of the car then tilt it towards the rear to engage the pawl.
Posted on: 2010/8/17 19:43
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Am I understanding you correctly, the car is locked and will not budge at all backward even if pushed? If so, can you push if forward or will it drive forward?
If it is totally locked going in reverse, and the solenoid is installed correctly have a look at service counselor vol 21 #15packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SC-VOL21NO15.pdf and see if any of those symptoms fit. Even though it's a later bulletin, the overdrive is virtually the same as what was used on your car. Perhaps when replacing the unit, something was misaligned or is now binding to the point the sleeve mentioned as the problem for driving in reverse is locking things up.
Posted on: 2010/8/17 19:49
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Thanks guys. Wow, I have had the solenoid off before and didn't know about the energizing information, Got lucky I guess. Also did not know the proper install process. I feel lucky that I didn't screw something up on the previous attempts. The car will move in forward gears. Thank you, thank you, for the reply's
Posted on: 2010/8/17 20:46
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Overdrive cars will not back up if the overdrive is somehow engaged--except with loud and expensive banging. So I'm guessing yours has engaged as a result of the solenoid not being hooked into the pawl, but rather pushing in on the end of it. So remove it, energize it by grounding the governor connection or by grounding one of the terminals at the kickdown switch, and then reinstall as described above.
PS, to energize it, you will have to provide a ground for the solenoid case while you handle it--something like a test lead with alligator clips.
Posted on: 2010/8/17 21:39
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Thanks Ross.
Posted on: 2010/8/17 21:52
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Nice looking car.
Posted on: 2010/8/19 15:14
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Thanks for all that replied. You guys have helped be tremendously. I have the solenoid installed and the car backs up and runs out fine. Seems changing out the gaskets on the solenoid and spacer did not solve my original problem. The area around the solenoid was pretty oily when I removed it and drops of oil were dripping from the bottom side. (So I assumed it was the gaskets.) After cleaning everything up and re-installation, I have oil dripping what appears to be a weep hole above the bottom bolt on the spacer that connects the solenoid. Is this an indicator of a worn shaft seal?
Posted on: 2010/8/19 20:42
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Bilybaloo, I am glad you got the solenoid installed. I would replace that rod seal also.If worn it can make the solenoid rod sticky as well as allow oil to leak past. Max Merritt sells them I believe.
Posted on: 2010/8/19 22:54
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Help needed. Same exact problem.
Replacement wired. Attempted to energize and nothing. Either taking the governor to ground nor the kickdown switch. Cable is in. Ignition on. Solenoid case clipped to ground. ?????????????
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