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Check the plug wires:
THis is important!!!! Any two CONSECUTIVE fireing cylinders should NOT have the plug wires touching each other at ANY point. There should be at least a 1/2" distance between any 2wo such plug wires. Also make sure that the coil wire is not touching any of the plug wires. If it must touch then pass it at rite angels TWICE. i.e. crossing at one point at a rite angle and then crossing back in the OPPOSITE direction at a rite angle. BEst to not have them touching.
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Does the rotor button have a hammer head shaped contact out near the end toward the cap posts or is it just streight???
Posted on: 2011/5/21 16:28
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You mentioned that you've got new spark plugs (and new leads??). As nearly everything else has been suggested, try swapping the plugs (and leads) with others. I've fitted a brand new set of plugs on one occasion and one (brand new out of its box) was a dud plug which misfired depending on engine speed.
Posted on: 2011/5/21 18:54
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When all else fails, read the manual. Works well when assembling a gas grille or diagnosing a Packard. Works even better if you read it first.
Car running out of power before it reaches top speed From the 51-54 Factory Manual, I'm sure all other manuals have the same suggestions: Timing Advances Point gap and condition Plugs Ignition wires Coil weak Carb linkage adjusted wrong low compression MY ADDITIONS: Choke not opening Manifold butterfly stuck closed Restriction in mufler/exhaust system Air cleaner dirty/restricted
Posted on: 2011/5/24 15:55
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This note is for Ross:
I was looking at distrubutor specs in the Packard manual. For the AutoLite distributors they show 27 degrees dwell. For the DelcoRemy distributors they show 21-30 degrees dwell. I don't know what that means. Does that mean a steady dwell anywhere between 21 and 30, or a dwell angle all over the map? I have an electronic dwell meter that I don't use very often. I will test it out and see how it does. The kernel of the argument here is that the timing light should be steady and consistent. If it varies a lot then the distributor is probably shot.
Posted on: 2011/5/24 19:06
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To quote Kanter: Quote:
Lets try to keep the advice given here limited as much as possible to verified sources and keep the clothes pins on the clothes line. Lets keep these kinds of comments to yourself. You, my friend, are not as smart and wonderful as to think you are. Are you a verified source?
Posted on: 2011/5/24 20:40
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I am not a verified source nor do I represent myself as such.
My statement is "...to keep advice..limited as much as possible to verified sources", referring to service manuals etc. Above I quoted from a 51-54 Packard service manual , then added some info from other sources. Nowhere do I say that one should not give any information except verified sources, I just said to limit it AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
Posted on: 2011/5/24 21:16
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Fred Kanter. U are welcome to present your participation in any manner u want to. So is everyone else. THis is an INTERNET discussion group. NOT a sunday school class.
As for the spark plug wire crossing advice i gave it is certainly ez enuf to check and correct. Plug cross fireing due to improper routing of plug wires is fairly common knowledge in the trade. IT is NOT an issue on engines with 6 or less cylinders. Try Googling spark plug cross fireing or potential inductance. Here's one i found quick by Jasper engines. I don;t really know it's content because my jack leg computer won;t let me download some pdf's. But here it is anyway: [PDF] Spark Plug Cross-Fire TBFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View NOTE: Show this TB to the person installing the spark plug wires, prior to installation, to safeguard against any future unnecessary cross-fire engine ... www.jasperengines.com/pdf/SparkPlugCross-FireTB.pdf - Similar
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Here's another one:
popularmechanics.com/cars/how-to/maintenance/1272351 About 1/3 down the screen titled "Out with the old, in with the New", 6th paragragh decribes in more detail about the plug wires crossing or touching.
Posted on: 2011/5/24 22:10
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