Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan
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Back in 2009 the ring gear was replaced on a '39 Six we were putting a rebuilt engine into. See this link which has some pic's.
Posted on: 2011/4/16 22:08
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan
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So the ring gears aren't beveled? In my previous experience with newer ('50s and later) Chevy V8s, there is actually a bevel on the ring gear, so that it can only be installed one direction. If that's not the case with this ring gear, that will be an easy fix. Also, I will replace the starter drive when I flip or change the ring gear. It's too easy to find and inexpensive to risk damaging the good side of the ring gear for! A lot easier to pull the starter than to pull the ring gear!
Posted on: 2011/4/17 9:09
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1937 120 1092 - Original survivor for driving and continued preservation. Project blog / Registry
1937 115 1082 - Total basket case, partial restoration, sold Hershey 2015 Project blog / Registry |
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Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan
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Lol, mine is beveled! At least on about 15% of the teeth- but that's not what you meant! I'll be flipping the ring gear around eventually, but probably not for a month or two. If I'm going to pull the trans, I want to pull the motor and tranny at the same time and get everything painted. Before I do that, I want to get it running. And the beat goes on... Didn't do any work on the engine today, because I'm not going to be able to do much until I get a new fuel pump in, but I did get the windshield pulled out. Now I just have to get a new one cut and order my new gasket. I did also come across another mystery. The "flex" hose between the fuel pump and carb was actually a bent steel tube with a partially missing woven covering. I think it was an aftermarket addition! The "flex" hose:
Posted on: 2011/4/17 17:20
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1937 120 1092 - Original survivor for driving and continued preservation. Project blog / Registry
1937 115 1082 - Total basket case, partial restoration, sold Hershey 2015 Project blog / Registry |
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Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan
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Ken P, The wrapped fuel pump to carburetor fuel line is common, but probably not original. I believe it was an after sale attempt to insulate the line to mitigate vapor lock. My 115C did not have a wrapped line, but my '47 Custom Clipper does have one. Depending upon age of the wrapping material, it could be asbestos.
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Posted on: 2011/4/17 21:21
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Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan
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No knowledge about those years and models but Eights & Super Eights around 1934 +/- had the pump-to-carburetor line sheathed with some type of insulating loom. I've got a few fragments of what I believe was the original material somewhere - didn't check to see if it's listed in the parts book but will do so tomorrow.
PS: Pump to carburetor fuel line insulator wrap, P/N 209941 for 33-36 Eights P/N 209379 for 33-36 Super Eights Source: 1933-36 Eight & Super Eight parts manual. I didn't check for other years and models. The wrap is a very snug fit, looks like it was slipped over the line before the ends were flared. Line is nickel-plated.
Posted on: 2011/4/17 22:21
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bump. New info added to last post.
Posted on: 2011/4/18 8:24
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Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan
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Restoration Supply has 1/4 and 1/2 ID replacement sleeving.
Posted on: 2011/4/18 9:02
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Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan
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Original pump to carb line 33-36 Eights and Super Eights was 5/16 OD. Poor picture of the original insulating wrap below. I'll try for a better view of the texture of the wrap.
Posted on: 2011/4/18 9:18
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Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan
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Finding the exact weave and size may be interesting. Seems they skip 5/16 entirely--although possibly the stuff is flexible enough that 1/2 will "pull down" and shrink diameter without opening the weave too much.
Here is another place with more sizes, somewhat similar weave, and probably the supplier Restoration Supply uses. Also might be a source for other kind of wraps that seem to be used on the older cars. $25 minimum though.engineheatprotection.com/products.html
Posted on: 2011/4/18 10:08
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