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All the major Packard vendors carry headgaskets, as well as Egge.
Unless you cc or otherwise check your head to determine how much, if any. it might have been surfaced in the past, I'd be very reluctant to resurface it unless the surface is damaged. It is surprising how much these heads can be off and still pull down and seal OK. If you do have it surfaced be sure to check for valve clearance before bolting it down, otherewise you risk bending the heads on some or all valves. There are a couple of ways to do this; one is to lay the head without any nuts installed on the block with the old headgasket and crank the engne. If the head rocks, you're milled too much and run out of clearance for the valves. Another way is to place modeling clay on the high edge of the valves, install the head, again without fasteners, crank the engine over gently, remove the head and check the "crush" on the clay.
Posted on: 2012/4/22 21:23
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Things may be slow over at the factory this week, so you may have the pleasure of pulling the head and replacing the gasket yourself. Call Feltz Terrill first thing Monday and you'll probably have the gasket tuesday.
Mail on our other business please.
Posted on: 2012/4/22 23:38
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Thank you for yhose helpful tips. I'll let you know how it comes out............
HotRod
Posted on: 2012/4/23 20:49
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Hey Flackmaster......if it were only that slow at the plant. I'm a salary guy. Today was 11 hours. It'll be that way until the issue is over. Possibly 3 months.
I'll have it in the mail Friday for our other business. HotRod
Posted on: 2012/4/23 20:53
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My07Bobber,
I have a friend who had the same problem with his 54 "Cavalier 300". The engine had been rebuilt, but he did not re-torque the cylinder head nuts after running it. (o[]o)
Posted on: 2012/4/23 21:37
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Hi again from David Childs: same thing happened to me, "they" did not torque the headbolts after engine rebuild. Max Merritt, Indiana will send you one overnight! Good idea to make friend with Fred Bruner there at MMerritt. When I need something for my Packards I just send an email and they arrive.
Posted on: 2012/4/26 13:41
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Hello David,
Love the Patina on that Packard! And good to see another Texas fellow here on Packardinfo. -Garrett
Posted on: 2012/4/26 13:56
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Always recheck the head torque after the first 100-200 miles, then again at 1,000. Can't hurt to check again at 10,000 or so. Just don't overtorque. A beam wrench is the best, but if you use a click type, be careful not to overdo it.
Don't forget to check your manifold bolts, too. Back in the day, checking cylinder head torque was considered part of a tune up.
Posted on: 2012/4/26 15:40
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Gotta love that "Texas" Patina.....LOL Did you go to the LSRU with your Packard ? We all need to get together next year and "stake out" an area at the LSRU and park our cars together....."Pack" ard Rat Row"..........LOL
HotRod
Posted on: 2012/4/27 19:59
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