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1921 Packard "Twin Six " parts
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Does anyone have a source for valves & guides besides Egge?

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Posted on: 2013/6/12 10:55
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Re: 1921 Packard "Twin Six " parts
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Hmmmm, rather than stand on my head, how about this?

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Posted on: 2013/6/12 15:27
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Re: 1921 Packard "Twin Six " parts
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I do not know, but have you contacted any of the Packard vendors on this site, or the PAC Yellow Pages?

There is a listing in Oklahoma that may be worth checking into.

Posted on: 2013/6/12 15:31
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Re: 1921 Packard "Twin Six " parts
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IIRC Kanter told me a while back that not all of their valves and guides come from Egge but that they had some sourced elsewhere, so you might check with them. And I'm curious, have you had quality issues with Egge valves or guides - they are pretty much the standard in the trade.

Posted on: 2013/6/12 16:04
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Re: 1921 Packard "Twin Six " parts
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Not a metallurgist expert.

Posted on: 2013/6/12 20:45
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Re: 1921 Packard "Twin Six " parts
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I will try the Packard vendors.Thanks for the suggestion!
I do not know why my photo did that.It is right side up in my computer.

Posted on: 2013/6/12 20:46
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Re: 1921 Packard "Twin Six " parts
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You have to be more specific. You can't just say so and so's product is no good. That is technically not even legal. What happened with the pistons?

I've put Egge pistons on a scale right next to original Packard stuff from 1933 and by golly they weigh within a few grams.

Of course the original auto-thermetic Packard stuff is better, but you have to get that from the Packard dealer.

Posted on: 2013/6/12 21:13
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