Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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Hi Mike,
Take a look in the general forum under headlamp aiming point. I don't know if it's what you want for your car or not Terry
Posted on: 2010/9/17 11:19
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Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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Don't see a separate listing in the RHD and special vehicle section of 47 manual for RHD headlight assy's--just the dimmer switch-- and doubt the 48's would have anything different either. All the postwar lamp assys seem to be virtually the same as far as mechanical construction and adjustment. Have a look at this forum and see if it is any help.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=58804
Posted on: 2010/9/17 15:40
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Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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Thanks - Been there and the illustration helps but does actually seem to be different to my setup on my car - car's remote to me at restorer's place but next trip to see the old girl I'll take a copy of the illustration and compare things properly - maybe some photos too.
Thanks to all - Best regards Michael
Posted on: 2010/9/19 4:24
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Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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Here is the 22nd series headlight for US. The difference I see from the later one appears to be springs are slightly different and on opposite side but the adjustment method is the same.
Posted on: 2010/9/19 9:48
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Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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More thanks.
The main difference I see is that Pt.4.1303 seems to be used on later cars as the headlamp rim/door/finishing trim whereas on my car this is NOT there at all, leaving 4.1311 as the external trim to the headlight. Sure the illustration is correct for both LHD and RHD cars - as I can't see why they should be any different (?) I'll report again when I've had a chance to see my car again. Best regards Michael
Posted on: 2010/9/19 13:01
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Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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4.1303 has to be there in this design and it even shows on those from years earlier. It is what keeps the lamp fastened to the adjusting bucket. That way the bucket and lamp is moveable as an assembly via the adjusting screws. Without it, in this design there is no pressure provided by the external trim ring alone and the lamp would float around. If they do use the same setup on RHD cars, I can see why you would be having trouble adjusting if missing.
If it is not used on yours, would be very interested in some pictures for curiosity sake next time you see the car. It would be something different vs what we use here. Wonder if something was fitted on by importers for a different style UK light or maybe other countries had their own requirements which is why nothing shows for export models.
Posted on: 2010/9/19 13:16
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Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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Hi Still not got to see the car yet but the Restorer Gerard says we do have all the parts but the adjuster screw pts.# 4.1300 - 4.13002 - 4.13003 are either missing or buggered.
Anyone any ideas on another good pair ? - nothing under Packard headlamps on Ebay yesterday !! Regards Michael
Posted on: 2010/9/24 7:14
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Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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Try Restoration Specialties---814-467-9842
Posted on: 2010/9/24 8:04
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Re: Headlamp adjusters 1948 22nd Series
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Only saw one screw in 2009 issue of Restoration Specialties Catalogrestorationspecialties.com/ and since it lists specifically for a 65 Corvair, don't know if thread or length is right. Max Merrittmaxmerrittauto.com/ lists both pieces as available if you want to go that route but if both items needed, at $10 per location, a bit expensive.
The Packard one is identical shape to the Corvair but 1 1/2 inches long overall, threaded length of 1 1/4, & the thread is standard US-fine machine thread of 1/4-28. Slotted for flat blade rather than Phillips. Problem is the cage nut 4.13003 since yours is also an issue. There does not seem to be one available for that size thread in Rest Spec or in a large industrial supply listing so it must have been special to the bucket or just not commonly used anymore. You may luck out with the Corvair screw, but if not, and don't want to buy NOS, should be fairly easy to have a machinist make something on a lathe and adapt to a metric or common US 1/4-20 setup.
Posted on: 2010/9/24 9:34
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