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Here is a link to the service letter with complete 39 specspackardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SL-VOL12NO18.pdf I've copied the valve data for the 6cyl engine from that letter. Hope this is what you need. There was not a lot of detailed information published or that survived on many things.
Posted on: 2010/11/4 13:31
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G'day Erwan,
to PackardInfo. Any possibility of seeing some pic's of your customers Packards?
Posted on: 2010/11/4 13:53
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Thanks for all
since I will get the car in the shop I'll give som pics of the car thanks Erwan www.denisemotor.skyrock.com
Posted on: 2010/11/5 3:17
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Hello Erwan,
Are the cam and crank sprockets and chain original or new old stock? If they are reproduction parts it is possible they may not match the original design. I was able to find some information out of a 30's Motor's Manual for checking and setting the valve timing on '35 thru '37 Packard six's. Possibly one of the other fellow members can advise you if this information is applicable to your '39. 1935, 36, and 37 Packard 120, 120B, 120C Checking valve timing: Exhaust valve should just close 5 degrees or two flywheel teeth after top center with tappet adjusted to .013 inch clearance. To check the valve timing, adjust No. 1 one exhaust valve tappet to .017 inch clearance and insert a .004 inch feeler gage between the tappet and stem. Turn flywheel until the feeler gage is tight and continue slowly until feeler is just released sufficiently to be removed by finger pull. Timing is correct if the pointer now registers with a mark 5 degrees after No. 1 UP DC mark on the flywheel. Timing chain renew: With No. 1 piston at TDC and No. 1 exhaust valve just closed, line up the sprockets, with the chain assembled, and slip them on the shafts. The timing marks should be nearest each other and in line with a straight edge placed across the centers of both shafts. Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2010/11/5 18:05
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"With No. 1 piston at TDC and No. 1 exhaust valve just closed, line up the sprockets, with the chain assembled, and slip them on the shafts. The timing marks should be nearest each other and in line with a straight edge placed across the centers of both shafts."
I'm not familiar with the Packard streight 8. But what u described is positioning #1 piston at the END of the exhaust stroke, NOT the top of compression stroke ready to fire. In most cases, aligning the timing marks closeest to each other is for TDC compression stroke of #1. Not TDC of exhaust stroke.
Posted on: 2010/11/5 20:20
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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PackardV8,
What I quoted was straight out of a '30's Motors Manual, in the Packard engine section. Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2010/11/6 9:52
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