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Do you hear solenoid trying to click? If so, and no starter action would look at battery and cables or even solenoid. If no click and battery is good, then carb starter switch or if Ultramatic, the wiring and safety switch down on trans.
Posted on: 2012/4/11 11:25
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Whenever my car did that because of a short, I disconnected the battery and reconnected it. Somehow it resets it and lets you try to start it again.
Posted on: 2012/4/11 12:15
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Try jumping the connection between the BAT terminal on the solenoid, and the trigger terminal (the small one) on the solenoid. If this works, then the problem is upstream from it (carb switch etc). If the solenoid click, but the starter does do anything, then the starter is probably the issue. If the solenoid doesn't click, then you have a bad solenoid.
All of the above tests assume the battery is charged.
Posted on: 2012/4/11 12:34
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Man yet again you you guys sovled the problem. It was a mix of disconnecting the battery and moving the trans selector up and down. thanks guys.
Posted on: 2012/4/11 14:42
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So a lot to post today. rebuilt carb, flushed radiator and bock, nos fuel filter, and cleaned out the air filter. BTW freeze plug are a pain. And now on the the brakes.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 21:43
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Been there, done all that!
Posted on: 2012/4/17 21:52
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Hey Joey, what paint did you use on your block it looks good. I'm going to rattle can mine but i don't know what gray is a good match.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 22:00
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Note sure about Joeyearl's but some say Massey Ferguson tractor is a good match in rattle can.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=74255#forumpost74255 Being in Bakersfield, should be an easy find.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 22:10
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Thanks! I wire brushed it with my angle die grinder, and primed it with PPG Omni gray epoxy primer. I used the old water pump to match the color using PPG Concept single stage, mixing black and white to get a gray, and adding blue and yellow tint to arrive at a pretty good match to the original Packard gray. I mixed it by eye, so I don't have a formula, but I could get one by spraying out a sample and taking it to the PPG jobber for a scan. It's a pretty darn good match, if I must say so myself, so I would be glad to share it if anyone needs to have it mixed. No rattle can color that I could find had the Packard gray close enough for me.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 22:14
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