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Re: front floor pan thoughts
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check out my project blog and you will see pic of the switch on the steering column. let me know what you think.

Posted on: 2008/1/21 10:58
1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
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Re: front floor pan thoughts
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It looks intact, but until you get your gearshift in P or N, no way to tell if sw is OK or adjusted properly without removing and actuating manually. If your driveshaft is disconnected where nothing can happen you can jumper or connect the 2 brown wires together just to see if eng will turn over but wouldn't try to do a lot until your shift is squared away.

You can also use a meter or test light at that switch and see where you lose voltage. For example if it is on one brown wire but not the other, the Prk sw is problem but if on both, then solenoid or associated and if on neither then ign sw (also known fail area).

The fact trans is locked now and shaft had to be removed, means it should already be in Park so more needs to be investigated.

Posted on: 2008/1/21 13:25
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Re: front floor pan thoughts
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see now if you own an early one you would not have to worry about rusted out floors. You just cut yourself a new piece of plywood and your good to go.

Posted on: 2008/1/21 15:56
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Re: front floor pan thoughts
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Good point Tom, but why we might get tin worms with our all steel cars...at least we dont get termites!


Posted on: 2008/1/21 19:00
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