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Congratulations!
You might find a kit at Napa with the tag # but if not, carb kits are available thru most of the vendors. Merritt and Tuscon Packards both advertise cheaper than Kanter. The Carburetor Doctor also.
Posted on: 2008/9/28 20:10
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Doesn't it give you a feeling of accomplishment to hear it run. Quite a high, right.
For the carburetor kit you might also try Daytona Parts Co. (904) 427-7108.
Posted on: 2008/9/28 20:27
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We also found one spark plug wire was bad. I have a new wire set on my list of stuff to get. Who has a good set of wires..are they too a special order?? Personally I like the universal plug wire kits that you assemble yourself. Every wire you get to measure and cut for a perfect fit. Usually Summit or Jegs will have a set for a reasonable price, around $35.
Posted on: 2008/9/28 21:32
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I get my carb kits from then-now automotive, used to be known as the antique auto parts cellar.
then-now.com/ When I get a car going that has not run in a while I like to do both the carb and fuel pump, then-now has those too. I like to take the "whole patient" approach and look at the whole fuel system, this includes reconditioning the tank at a radiator shop that handles the "re-nu" process, look at or replace the line (easier than you think)then the pump and carb. I have never been dissapointed or had the boss break down due to fuel problems that way.
Posted on: 2008/9/29 6:36
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Congrats!
To determine why the two cylinders are low on compression, listen at the carb intake, the exhaust and the oil filler. 1. Stuck intake will puff back through the carb 2. Stuck exhaust will be heard at the tailpipe 2. Stuck rings will be heard at the oil filler. I make a fixture from an old spark plug and an air hose 3/8' male nipple. In turn, put those weak two cylinders TDC on the compression stroke, screw the adapter in the spark plug hole and put 100# of air pressure in the cylinder. Very easy to determine where it is leaking out. thnx, jack vines
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Speaking of audio sounds I had an audio sound of my 34 packard starting up. At one stage I had it linked to the packardaustralia website, but since removed it from the home page... I should really put it back on. The link to the car sound is:hillendnsw.com.au/packard/packard1.wav
Posted on: 2008/9/30 6:47
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Can?t open this homepage
Posted on: 2008/10/1 18:48
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