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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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John Iaccino
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Black, sooty plugs are a sign of too rich a mixture. Check your carburetor settings and/or choke.

Posted on: 2023/5/13 5:55
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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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No change I’d sound when choke plate moved….I do have a pretty good kink in the vacuum line from carb to distributor …I have a new one coming in and will replace just to make sure that’s not the issue…if not back to carb…..

Posted on: 2023/5/14 9:36
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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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The vacuum line from carb to distributor shouldn't have any ongoing airflow through it. If it does, your vacuum advance unit is probably bad. Most older ones are. Once the diaphragm starts leaking, they continuously leak air to the carburetor and your automatic spark advance will be severely compromised or inoperative. It could be the cause of a hissing or whistling sound. I'd check the advance unit and replace the kinked line. A non-working vacuum advance will cause lower performance, a hotter running engine, and reduced gas mileage. For best performance, easiest starting, smoothest idle, and best fuel economy, both the vacuum and centrifugal advance need to be working properly.

Posted on: 2023/5/14 20:11
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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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That sounds like I could have this issue…will buy new advance to make sure..thank you

Posted on: 2023/5/16 5:48
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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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Another issue I’m confused with is the car has Manuel choke knob that runs to throttle cable then disappears under firewall…this seems to function but my carb is an automatic choke Carter wa 530s…so I guess I thought I shouldn’t need a choke cable?

Posted on: 2023/5/16 5:52
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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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Your car may have a manual throttle control. The earlier cars had one, controlled by a knob on the dash marked "T" rather than "C". The throttle cable would run from the dash knob through the firewall to a mechanism on the throttle linkage that allowed the manual throttle cable to hold the throttle open for a faster idle. On my car, '37 120, the cable leads to a widget on the throttle linkage mounted on the firewall on the passenger side. The automatic choke carburetors will also have an automatic fast idle device to prevent stalling after cold weather starts. The manual throttle is useful for warming up the engine in cold weather and for boosting the generator charge rate. You could use it for a "cruise control" but I would not recommend that. For most situations, the automatic choke and automatic fast idle system works very well.

Posted on: 2023/5/16 7:20
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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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TxGoat wrote: You could use it for a "cruise control" but I would not recommend that.

Enabling one to steer from the running board or even the back seat, but I would not recommend that (anymore).

Posted on: 2023/5/16 11:57
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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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Ok never knew that..mine is routed exactly as u describe…!

Posted on: 2023/5/16 12:38
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Finally back working on Packard…bought vacuum pump and attached to vacuum unit attached to distributor…. It does not hold any vacuum..needle does not even move when pumping and no movement in distributor…. I’m assuming I need to replace vacuum unit…any guidance would be appreciated tks

Posted on: 2023/6/9 11:06
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Re: Electricaal issue ..41 Packard no current
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I don't think you can do much with one that leaks, except replace it or have it rebuilt.

I just ordered a replacement diaphragm unit for one from a source in Texas which is listed in "Services Offered" in Hemmings's Motor News.

The replacement, in my case, consists of the vacuum can only, and I will have to use the mounting bracket, spring, and adjustment washers from my old unit, whiich shouldn't be difficult.

You will need to get the information off the metal tag on the distributor body so that the vendor can send you the correct unit. My distributor is an AutoLite, and the metal tag was fairly easy to read using a mirror and flashlight.

Posted on: 2023/6/9 11:38
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