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Re: Engine rattle
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Yeah, it's steel.

Okay, now that I found all the manuals with HH's help, I am inclined to do it as instructed in the book. It seems easy.

First, I note that the manuals give varying instruction on timing offset, depending on where you are reading. I have seen both 5 degrees BTDC and 6 degrees BTDC. Which is correct? Electrical manual says 5, and Engine manual says 6.

Second, I have found the marks for timing. To crank the shaft until I reach the appropriate position, what do I use? Is there a bolt head in the center of the pulley down there where I turn with a wrench or what?

Third, the manual cautions to check timing when engine idles at 400-450 rpm (in Electrical) and below 400 (in Engine). Again, I do not know which is right.

Fourth, how do I know what my idle speed is?

Fifth, I have always thought my idle speed was high, so in anticipation of having to adjust it downward, I recall many years ago adjusting idle by some screw on, in or near the carb. I don't know which one. Can you point it out on a diagram?

Once I get confident I know the answers to 1-5, above, I think I'll be ready to go. Anyone know what I should expect to spend on one of those timing strobe lights?

Posted on: 2008/12/21 17:49
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Not to add to your confusion, but verify which distributor you have. Download the technical bulletins for 56 especially 56-T14 & 19. There was a field and production change of dists just for your detonation issue and dist specs were changed from the manuals on some cars. In your case, I think it is more what stops the pinging rather than an absolute number.

Posted on: 2008/12/21 18:09
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Ok, thanks for the tip. I'll look at them. If questins 1-5 above are still relevant, any chance you know the answers to those? Given your track-record so far, my bet is you do.

Posted on: 2008/12/21 18:11
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Re: Engine rattle
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You need a tachometer to know speed. Usually part of any decent test meter. There is a nut on the crank and you may have room to manipulate a socket between radiator and fan although probably easier from underneath. If not, will have to bump starter a bit at a time until it comes around. The speed needs to be below the point where the centrifugal advance comes into action so lower the better without it so low it stalls. I believe you have the Carter carb so idle screw should be B in the photo.

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Posted on: 2008/12/21 18:32
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Re: Engine rattle
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I have an Autolite. So, how do I determine whether it was the original, inferior one, or whether it has been converted using the conversion kit referenced in T-19?

Instruction 6 on T-19 refers to replacing the old name plate with a new one for future id purposes, but it does not say what the new name plate says or looks like to make a proper ID.

Posted on: 2008/12/21 18:33
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BTW, HH, you have had an answer to every problem. Are you a mechanic by trade?

Posted on: 2008/12/21 18:34
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If you still have the original the plate would be IBJ-4001 C and the replacement is a IBJ-4001 E

Posted on: 2008/12/21 18:38
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It's definitely not easy to see, but it certainly looks like either another "0," "D" or "8" after the 4001. I realize an 8 could look like an E, but it just doesn't seem to be an E. Are you sure C and E are the only possibilities?

FYI, there are more numbers to the right. I think the far right ends in 11K.

EDIT: Well, I do see it must definitely be an E after conversion as stated in instruction #9. So, to narrow the question, was "C" the only possibility before conversion?

Posted on: 2008/12/21 19:05
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55's used a 4001 and a 4001B. I suppose it is possible that another could have been substituted over the years if it was replaced after Packard out of picture. I think the important thing is after you round up the equipment, then check to see what yours is set at now and then make the changes & checks others have suggested and see if any improvements..

Not a mechanic. My reg life is working on medical imaging equipt--although that does lead to a bit of mechanics here and there..

Posted on: 2008/12/21 19:25
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I could buy "B." That's awfully close to "8," and my first guess would be an 8. I would reluctantly guess "0" second, but I do strongly think I see the horizontal with both sides closed.

So, what's the suggestion? 5 or 6, or what, BTDC?

Posted on: 2008/12/21 19:30
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