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1939 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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Chester Sams
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Also what is this? Possibly where the oil filter is located?

well I got 1st picture to upload but cant get this one to.
Ugg

Posted on: 2016/10/27 12:43
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Re: 1936 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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PACKARD DID NOT MAKE A MODERN 6 CYL CAR UNTIL 1937, ADVISE SERIAL #, IF IT STARTS WITH 1087 THEN IT'S A 37.

tHERE WAS NO FACTORY INSTALLED OIL FILTER IN 37, SOME CYL HEADS HAD 2 TAPPED HOLES ON THE LH SIDE NEAR THE FRONT TO MOUNT A FILTER UNIT

Posted on: 2016/10/27 13:12
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Re: 1936 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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There were no 1936 6 cylinder Packards. In september of 1936 the 1937 models were revealed and there were 6 cylinder models in the 1937 line up.

Posted on: 2016/10/27 13:13
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Re: 1936 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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sorry it's a 39 I mistyped I suffer from FFS Fat Finger Syndrome

Posted on: 2016/10/27 13:46
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Re: 1939 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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ok I know why I cant get pics to load the picture of the tank is 2.6 mb and we can only load 2048 K

Posted on: 2016/10/27 14:39
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Re: 1939 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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GasWorksGarage, yes your picture was too big. I'll email mail you to try and help you resize your photos.
Here's the photo he was talking about.
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Posted on: 2016/11/2 12:33
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Re: 1939 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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Chester Sams
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This is actually on the left side of the engine and it is on a Super Eight

Posted on: 2016/11/2 12:50
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Re: 1939 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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Correct, that's a Purolator-style full-flow L-8 filter used on Super Eight and Twelves 1935 thru 1939.

Posted on: 2016/11/2 14:02
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Re: 1939 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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Your lucky in that the seam about an inch and a half from the front (left side) suggests that you have a modified filter which saves you a bunch of dollars to replace! My '39 Super-8 did not.

Posted on: 2016/11/2 17:27
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Re: 1939 2 door convert 6 cylinder
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so I take it there is a cartridge inside this canister and it has to come completely off to change?

Posted on: 2016/11/8 15:42
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