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Valve & keeper system
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Can anyone identify the maker/engines that used this valve and keeper system?>

Thanks, I appreciate the help.

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Posted on: 2010/1/13 18:48
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Re: Valve & keeper system
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Try Indian FOUR cylinder 36-37, or Jr Scout. Possibly ACE (motorcycle) 4 cylinder late 20's to 1934 or 35 time period. Could that possibly be Packard V12?????

Posted on: 2010/1/14 9:21
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Re: Valve & keeper system
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Aproximately what is the face angle???

Posted on: 2010/1/14 9:24
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Re: Valve & keeper system
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Thanks for the responses, but you guys just cost me a cup of coffee! They were packaged in an open (not sealed) Packard parts envelope and I was asked what they were from. I don't recognize them. I bet the owner that the sharp gurus on Packard Info would identify them within 2 hours! Not like any Packard valves I've dealt with, my blue prints of a Packard Twelve arent' clear enough to tell. Valve fact angle appears to be 45 degrees.

Maybe I'll try to change the bet to 36 hours.

Posted on: 2010/1/14 10:02
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Part number on envelope???? Packard script on valve????

Posted on: 2010/1/14 10:15
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No, No. If there was a part# on the envelope, I most likely wouldn't be asking.

But thanks, and keep thinking, I hate to loose a bet!

PS - Packard Twelve valve faces are, unlike most of their other engines, 45 degrees, both intake and exhaust.

Posted on: 2010/1/14 10:22
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No script on the valve somewhat begs the question as to when did Packard begin to script the valves. We would know then a latest date that the valve could be.

Posted on: 2010/1/14 15:23
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Re: Valve & keeper system
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Packard script appeared on their valves at least in the teens. I'm pretty much assuming this isn't a Packard valve and was wondering if anyone could recognize it by the unusual (to me) keeper arrangement. It may very well be coincidence that it was in a Packard envelope. Pardon me for not expressing the question adequately.

Posted on: 2010/1/14 15:37
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Wish I could help but have never seen anything like them. Curious arrangement with the little caps. Appears they have to go on top of stem but are they a wear surface or there to hold the rest of spring retainer down in a certain position. That seems an awfully large groove for such small half circle clips. Wonder if any advantage vs the split tapers.

Posted on: 2010/1/14 16:14
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Late 8N Ford Tractors had little caps like those that caused the valves to rotate.

Posted on: 2010/1/17 12:52
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