Re: CLEAR HOSE
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Packard part number for seal is 333546. Maxmaxmerrittauto.com/ says it is used back to 39 on various transmissions so should be easily available from vendors. He lists that number and then one with an R after the part number for considerably less $. Maybe a repro or modern replacement. I don't have a modern cross number but maybe someone else does.
I can't think of any clear tube Packard used and not sure clear was even available then. The only 1/8" I can think of offhand used in 53 was black and under the dash. Ran from a tee fitting at the end of a 1/4" hose to each windshield washer jet.
Posted on: 2011/1/18 20:37
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Re: CLEAR HOSE
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I'm sure someone put this hose on but it seems to run from top of the trans to the firewall ,don't know what it is.
Also I am trying to find part # for seal to buy locally, Did not want to take it out first . Thank You
Posted on: 2011/1/18 22:03
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Don't know any way to work the hose question other than crawl under and trace it.
There is no factory opening on trans, engine or anything in that back trans area I can think of that hose would attach to. There are some oil gallery ports on the passenger side of engine that possibly could have had an oil gauge attached & a line that small might have been some kind of gauge or oil line. Can you tell where the end on firewall is (was) going? Does it go into interior? Any empty screw holes like there might have been some kind of oil additive apparatus at one time to manifold?
Posted on: 2011/1/18 22:29
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Mite help if we knew automatic or stick and approximate diameter of hose. Overdrive???? Are u seure it goes to teh top of trans???
Posted on: 2011/1/18 22:29
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ok. i see that it is a 1/8" hose. That rules out a remote fill modification that someone added to the car for easy filling of the trans.
Using lung power blow back thru the hose to determine where t exhausts. Most likely it is some kind of vent tube added to the trans for some reason of earlier life use to vent trans a long way away from any water splashing, a snorkel. See if there is one on the rear axle too. The seal after it is removed should (tho not necessarily) have a number on it. If it is NOT a Packard number then that number can be used to find a replacement at a local auto parts store. NOTE that one of the vendors supply a seal Suffixed with an "R" ???? The "R" number seal is probably for "Replacement". I'm guessing that it is a recessed or extended lip seal for replacement on grooved shafts due to wear. Such seals are fairly new to the trade (over last 20 years or less).
Posted on: 2011/1/18 22:44
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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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Clear plastic hose was available from the mid fifties on. It was never used as OEM equipment on any car because it was not durable enough.
It could have been added to the car at any time during its life. But the older it gets, the more it shrinks, hardens and turns yellow. If it was under there since 1953 it would look like a piece of uncooked spaghetti and be cracking to pieces. If it has any resilience left at all it was probably put on in the last 5 years. If it is in a hot area or in contact with gas it will be hard as a rock in a year.
Posted on: 2011/1/19 19:57
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