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Timing Chain
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Dave Munger
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I'm rebuilding a 282, 15th series & would like to replace the timing chain. The orginal chain has about 1" slack. The chain I purchased from a known Packard parts supply is to tight and won't work. Does anyone have a NOS chain they would sell ? The manual calls a Morse 1866 RX 58 links x 1 1/4" x .375 inch pitch.
Any ideas or NOS chain supplies would be appreciated.

Thanks, Packard 385

Posted on: 2013/4/23 22:50
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Re: Timing Chain
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Looks like Egge Machine has them.

Rich

Posted on: 2013/4/23 23:26
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Re: Timing Chain
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This is presently on Aussie eBay. Doesn't have the same numbers as you specify, it's for a '35.

Or this on US eBay for 40-41.

Or this also on US eBay for 35-47 with 4 available!

Posted on: 2013/4/24 4:32
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Re: Timing Chain
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I'm kind of new to the Packard thing, but this may help, or not. I see 2 timing chains for the 282

one is...
PACKARD, 120 8 / 282 CI, 1935
Cost is about 85.00 US

another is...
PACKARD, 120 8 / 282 CI, 1936 and beyond
Cost is about 190.00 US

Rich

Posted on: 2013/4/24 7:26
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lets get back to the initial issue - what is wrong with the chain you resourced from a known Packard supplier? Whether NOS or Reproduction, the size should be the same? If you got a wrong part, surely the known Packard supplier would make it right? The 36-50 chain is quite common, and available, there should not be an issue of size if you have the correct chain?

Posted on: 2013/4/24 7:54
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Re: Timing Chain
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Dave Munger
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Gentlemen,
Thanks for the replys.
Egge is presently out of stock.
My supplier is reputable and will make good on the chain,
thats not an issue.
Flackmaster, I've done one or two Packard timing chains
( years ago ), I'd appreciate explanation as to "36-50"?
Again Thanks to All for Your time.
Packard 385

Posted on: 2013/4/24 10:31
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Posted on: 2013/4/24 13:37
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from memory the 36-47 six and 282" 8cyl and 48-50 288/327 chain is the same, but I may be wrong about the 48-50 application. Regardless, the 36-47 120/282" chain is same throughout the years and is not difficult to source. Kanter offers new chain with gears for $155..

Posted on: 2013/4/24 14:29
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