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Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan
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Here is a picture of what the bracket looks like from Max Merrit website. The picture is upside down in relation to how the bracket installs. Looks like come payday, I will have to shell over the $45 as I don't think I am going to local alternative. Looks like he had these made up to function the same as the OEM ones as the actual construction is different, but the functional use is the same.

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Posted on: 2011/3/6 23:23
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I need more time to jog my memmory. But the bracket and rubber insulator as pictured above is the same as used on ONE of the following as amuffler hanger:

80 Dodge picup 1/2 ton 6 cylinder LWB, 73 Impala sedan 350 automatic single exhaust, 77or 78 1/2 GMC or Chevy panel vans V8 automatic single exh..

I just can't remeber which one but i believe it is the chevy Impala.

Edit: It mite have been a tail pipe hanger at the very rear of the vehicle too.

Posted on: 2011/3/7 6:45
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Too bad there wasn't a receipt in the car, Kevin....Midas would have GIVEN you another muffler!...

Posted on: 2011/3/7 11:33
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Kevin, I misunderstood your bracket need, I thought it was the rear tail pipe hanger. I made a rear muffler hanger bracket for my '47 Clipper. It is similar to what you need. I used cut down shock absorber bushings for the rubber mounting. If I had to do it over again I would get one from Max Merritt.

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Posted on: 2011/3/7 11:57
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Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan
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Hi Kev,

Thanks to your blog and your wiring diagram I've got my clock running again. I also fixed the speedometer,which was stuck due to the accumulation of thick grease that had probably been propelled up from the cable. A strange thing was that the needle point had broken right off from its base on the shaft. But with some two pack epoxy glue I fixed that too. You photos were a clear guide guide during my repair work.

Under the dash I found a small loose bracket with a double filament fitting and bulb. Is this an under dash courtesy light, because the wire colours seem to point in that direction? Why double filament? Did you find the same thing on your car?

I can't thank you enough for your blog, this way I don't have to invent the wheel all over again.

Hans

Posted on: 2011/3/10 11:38
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Most likely it is the courtesy light as Clippers had a single. If it's dual filament, someone put the wrong bulb in. You should have an 82 which is a dual contact, single filament.http://www.donsbulbs.com/cgi-bin/r/b.pl/82.html
The case or outer shell is not used as ground on that lamp as it is provided by the switches via the wiring.

Posted on: 2011/3/10 12:16
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Thanks Howard. Do I understand correctly that the two contacts provide plus and minus? The bracket is now hanging loose by its wires,do you know where it was installed originally. My guess is on the edge of the dash panel next to the lower radio bracket?

By the way, in my 35 years of car hobby, I never came across this type of bulb...

Hans

Posted on: 2011/3/10 13:27
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Hans,

Howard is correct. It should be a double-contact bulb. It attaches to the bottom of the dash almost right under the radio and bulb point towards the firewall. One bulb socket contact wire gets constant power from the harness and the other wire contact connects to to the ground circuit for the dome light system. So when the doors are opened, the door switch grounds and completes the circuit. Because the bulb is switched by it's ground and not it's power feed, that is why it uses a double contact and is not grounded by it's socket shell.

The dome light bulb is wired the same as well.

Posted on: 2011/3/10 13:35
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Yes. The dark blue is power from the circuit breaker and the black and white is ground via either door switch or the headlight switch contact operated by turning the knob to the left and stopping at the notch felt before going all the way to extreme left or all off. I'm not sure where it actually mounted other than somewhere near the center. If you have a likely looking spot, than that is probably it.

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Posted on: 2011/3/10 13:40
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OK guys, very useful information. Hope I can trace a 82 type bulb here in Holland then. Tomorrow I will reinstall the instrument panel and fix the ignition switch light. Although my Clipper is a rat car, I like to restore full functionality, that means all the small bulbs too and of course the original radio.

When I was busy under the dash checking the wiring and the lights, I also removed the radio (Packard radio, Wonderbar type). Lovely piece of electrics and mechanics, over the next weeks I'll try to locate someone over here to fix it.

hans

Posted on: 2011/3/10 14:06
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