Timing Chain for 245 CID Six???
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The engine for my 1939 Six has been sitting at the rebuilders for a couple of months now... I finally got out of him today that his supplier cannot find a timing chain for the motor. I had volunteered my procurement assistance at the outset of this endeavour but the engine shop seemed proprietary about sourcing their own parts and, not wanting to step on any toes, I went along with them. Now the guy admits that 'HIS' guys have tried (including Kanters) and have struck out. Does anyone KNOW where I can, for sure, find a timing chain for this engine that I can get shipped Monday. I really want to make a point with this guy that the Packard community has reach, clout and knows where 'the bones are buried' when it comes to hard-to-find parts and come up with a chain. Anybody that can help, I owe them, that's for sure!!
Posted on: 2018/11/2 18:50
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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Hope you replace the gears also.
Posted on: 2018/11/2 19:33
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I am replacing EVERYTHING! New oversize pistons, ground crank, 10-over bearings, valves ground, the whole 9 yards - just need a timing chain to 'complete the order' and everything else is in stock.
Posted on: 2018/11/2 19:42
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Monday? I'll send one tomorrow, Saturday. Call me 8am , or tonite till 10pm, Dallas time to confirm destination....
DAF
Posted on: 2018/11/2 20:50
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Thank you David (Flackmaster) for your help. Words fail me!
And Dave, (Owen Dyneto) I will be on the phone at 8:00AM Monday to see if Kanters does indeed have stock and then I will be calling the rebuild shop to have a conversation with them. I realize nothing is to be gained by getting on the wrong side of them, but I absolutely HATE being lied to. As previously stated, I availed myself to them at the onset of this rebuild, telling them I could help with anything they had trouble finding, and would scour the planet to come up with any of the hard-to-find stuff. They blew me off, saying they had a one-stop-source for all their classic rebuild components (in California, I believe) and could get everything from them. Now when I find the whole deal has been held up because of a timing chain (purportedly) I start to get cranky and feel the need to 'inspect what I expect' with the rebuilders. I'm sure lots of you Packard owners have been through this kind of situation before, and delays and hold-ups are part of the 'normal' process, and I get that. I just want straight answers, and for the rebuilder to be able to ask for, and accept help when he/his suppliers strike out! That's not too much to ask, is it?!?!?!
Posted on: 2018/11/3 12:57
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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