Re: 55 Clipper Custom T/L problem
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sounds like a nice car. Too rich, and too far and from me unfortunatly.
Posted on: 2007/11/14 15:12
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-BigKev
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Re: 55 Clipper Custom T/L problem
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I guess the guy he told us who knew about the T/L wasn't quite up to your level of knowledge. I was sure if it could be fixed you would be the man ( "ask the man who owns one "applies to help also.
Posted on: 2007/11/14 15:16
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Re: 55 Clipper Custom T/L problem
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Atta boy, Randy. Anorher one got fixed right and escaped blue crimp connector purgatory, aided and abetted by someone who knows Chevy/Ford/Mopar only and would take one look at the T/L system, not know AT ALL what they were looking at, and would happily go about the work of lowering to their level.
Posted on: 2007/11/14 16:36
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Just as a point of discussion, when I adjusted the T/L so that the rear skirt halved the hubcap, the car seemed too low in the rear. I adjusted it to appear level to both our eyes and the skirt was an inch and a half above the center of the hubcap. I looked at the front link and it had no rings. Does the Clipper sit higher than a senior Packard? I didn't think so but this one sits up rather high.
Posted on: 2007/11/15 0:38
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SWAG--shorter chassis,same torsion bars,less "stuff" in the rest of the body=less weight=higher riding height?
Posted on: 2007/11/15 5:52
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Mr Pushbutton
I've been running one of the (solid state) T/L control units on my car now for a little over a year. Like you, I assume that they're using the 555 timers but haven't taken it apart to verify. Being very familiar with the ice cube style relays from my days selling and installing low voltage card key entry and exit systems in commercial buildings, I would have attempted that, myself, if hadn't been on the road working and depending on someone else. The solid state control box seems to work exactly as the old one did (until it died) and have made several road trips (the latest being from Orlando to Miami and back through some fairly heavy rain showers, day before yesterday). I've got the '55 Pat adjusted to sit about an inch higher in the rear (just because I prefer it that way). Works for me.
Posted on: 2007/11/15 9:27
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