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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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Carl Madsen
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Thanks; all was well after I got home. I had the gas tank cleaned, replaced the fuel line, bought new tires and took it to the car show a month after this email was written. I think it vapor locked on the way home from that car show, and that's when I learned about keeping the fuel line cool and added an additional electric fuel pump to try and help.

A mechanic told me that he puts a return fuel line in older packards as a way to circulate fuel and keep it cool. He is the head mechanic for a local packard limousine company. I'll try that this summer.

Posted on: 2009/1/17 15:01
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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carlmadsen wrote: Here's a history of getting my car from Iowa to Minnesota 4 years ago; the eventual problem was 3 pieces of wood in the gas tank that would block the intake on inclines........

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carlmadsen wrote: Thanks; all was well after I got home. I had the gas tank cleaned, replaced the fuel line, bought new tires and took it to the car show a month after this email was written..........

Carl,

A wonderful story. Quite a journey and great perserverence to ensure you made it to your destination. I really enjoy reading histories or anecdotes from Packard owners about their cars. Just one thing, could you tell us a little more about the 3 pieces of wood in the gas tank?

Posted on: 2009/1/17 15:15
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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A wooden handle off of screwdriver, and two other pieces of wood, and some rocks. I imagine some kid was playing and it ended up in my tank long before I bought the car. Needless to say it works much better without the wood in the gas tank.

Posted on: 2009/1/17 15:31
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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Carl, helps fill in the blanks.

Posted on: 2009/1/17 17:00
Mal
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Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia
"Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche.

1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

What's this?
Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry!
Here's how!
Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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One of my very earliest memories as a child was sitting alongside of a road with a little girl named Sandy Anderson and putting gravel stones down the gas tank filler tube of a 1930's something car so we could hear the "plunk" sound as the stone hit the gas in the tank. I was about 4 years old.

Posted on: 2009/1/17 19:18
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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Good fun.

Posted on: 2009/1/18 12:45
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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So, after researching BigKev's project blog and chatting with Eric, I think I'm going after the water distribution tube behind the water pump. Has anyone tried to get the tube out without removing the grill? I realize I'll need to remove the radiator and water pump, but I don't feel like pulling the whole front clip off.

Posted on: 2009/1/18 23:56
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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Worse come to worse, you can pull the grill and leave the core and fenders in place.

Posted on: 2009/1/19 0:04
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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Thanks, will do. Just wondering if someone had experience trying to get the distribution tube out while the grill was in place. I can't remember from your blog, do I need to buy special gaskets for the water pump?

Posted on: 2009/1/19 0:32
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Re: Carl's 1952 Packard 300
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More than likely if the water pump has been in place for a long time, then you are going to need the pump back plate to block gasket.

Posted on: 2009/1/19 1:29
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