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Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan
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What is the CFM of your compressor?

Posted on: 2009/6/6 23:10
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Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan
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just a small roll around hobby type

Posted on: 2009/6/7 16:52
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Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan
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I received a PM about if I was still working on my Clipper. The answer is yes. But with summer time temps regularly hovering above 100 degrees in the garage, that keeps me out of there. Remember things burst into flame here in So. Calif!

As soon as cooler weather starts to roll back in, then I will be back out in the garage. I have also been stock piling parts, tools and supplies that I will need for the next couple of phases. So these idle months have not gone to waste.

Posted on: 2009/9/8 22:54
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Good tools are hard to find.....and I find em in some pretty strange places. I was looking at the pictures of the rivet setting punch and the little light bulb clicked on. Walked down to the basement and pulled out my leather working kit. Small grommets for leather work use the same type of tool to fold over the back of the grommet. They usually come with a small die, flat on one side and dished on the other. Should work nicely and they come in a variety of sizes. The best part is I have three different sizes and bought them all at Jo-Ann Fabrics for a couple of bucks. Who woulda thought you could find Packard tools at the local sewing store?

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Posted on: 2009/10/29 11:16
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Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan
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Never thought of looking there! Funny thing about that is that Jo-Ann Fabrics in my town is located right next door to Harbor Freight where I usually go looking for my odd-ball tools.

Posted on: 2009/10/29 12:14
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Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan
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Quote:
gowritch wrote:.....Rescuer of an orphaned 54 Patrician

G'day Ritch,
to you and your '54 Pat to PackardInfo.

Posted on: 2009/10/29 16:05
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Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan
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Well finally I managed to get back in the garage on this rainy night.

So I decided to take a look at the 55/56 Antenna that I got from Dan Yocum's place hoping to it would work for the '54 since I went 12 volt. The had removed the broken manual antenna from my fender when I started the body work.

So I hooked the antenna up to 12 volt battery I had and all it did was hum. I tried it on both wires keeping the case grounded. Hmm not good. So it was take it apart time. So first was figuring out how it came apart without breaking the plastic/fiberglass shaft. I finally figured out that you remove the screws in the top portion of the motor housing, and remove the tensioner screw, the top housing and shaft comes loose as one piece. Then you can just pull the entire fiberglass shaft out thought the motor housing. Then you have the gear assembly section in the middle portion. Remove the bottom motor housing screws and the lower motor portion comes loose from the middle gear portion.

So now with the just motor portion in hand I tested it again. Same hum. So removed the grounding screw wire, and loosen the large bolt in the bottom of the motor housing and the motor itself came free of the housing. Basically the motor had shifted in the housing and the motor spindle was grounding to the metal surround. So I took it all apart, re-centered the bushing in the bottom of the motor assembly and the top bushing in the gear portion. The bushings swivel in their seats and were almost frozen cockeyed. So I used a small dab of bearing grease to work them free so now they float and move like they are supposed to. I also cleaned up all the motor shaft and polished up the area where the brushes ride. The motor and gear sections were then reassembled and retested it. Success! So all I had to do was rethread the fiberglass shaft back through the motor housing and tighten everything down. I then gently held the entire thing in a vice and tested it. I played around with the tensioner to get it where the it didn't sound like it was slipping, and the didn't sound like the motor was loading to much.

After getting it all working I went to try to position it on the fender. I knew I was going to have to find the correct angled rubber grommet. But the problem I ran into was the diameter on this antenna is much bigger that the hole in my fender. So the question of the day is the 55/56 front antenna have a larger fender shaft then the '54s? or is this a rear antenna? Can I just make the fender hole bigger? Or will I not be able to find the correct rubber grommet I need? If this wont work, then I may just end up selling it as it now works.

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Posted on: 2009/12/7 22:02
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No fear, the power antennas always had a bigger hole than the manual antennas. You can just enlarge your existing hole and the grommet and phenolic adapter from ANY 51-56 power antenna will work fine. PM me if you need a template for grinding out the hole or need the correct antenna switch.

Posted on: 2009/12/7 22:15
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Ross,

Thanks for the info. I was happy to get the antenna working then had that Doh! moment when the I realized it didn't fit. So I am glad to hear I just need to enlarge the hole.

Yes, I will need a antenna switch with the '54 style knob. Also I need a lead on the phenolic adapter.


I am kicking myself now, as last time I was up at Dan's place I should have looked to see if he had a switch in the parts shed. I knew he used to have boxes of knobs and switches. I will have to find out if the rest of his parts got sold. I know a vendor was looking at buying everything that was still out there, but I don't know if that happened or not yet.

Posted on: 2009/12/7 22:25
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Here is a quick video (22 secs) of me testing the Antenna.

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Posted on: 2009/12/7 22:47
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