Darrin's 1954 Super Clipper Club Sedan
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After introducing myself in the General Forum at this link:
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... orum=4&post_id=61454#forumpost61454 I decided it was time to start my blog on my car's rein-CAR-nation. It's now in my garage and I have numerous photos but have unfortunately lost the cable to my camera. But in the previous post under General, I was told where to look for my build sheet, above the glovebox (which has a stamp on it stating Paint Scheme - KN and Trim Code - 45). Luckily it was there. I was at a loss because the paper had yellowed to a brown and was unreadable at first. However, after holding it up to bright light, I could make out the following: 5465 KN 2650 AF FD AT HE RFE(?) RR BU WB WS(?) FS SG BL TT PB LS June 8, 1954 (?) indicates it was not fully readable; the WS could be a W8. Near the bottom center of the sheet is a crooked stamp: APR 28, 1954. I am assuming the stamp is the day the car was ordered and that June 8, 1954 is the day it was built. I previously have found out the engine was manufactured 3-12-1954. Other observations: On the instrument panel's left, there are three knobs. The upper right knob is the light switch. I was confused what the other two were until tonight. The upper left know is a push in pull out switch with a red and black (dk green?) wires that lead to - the electric antennae. I assume pull out is up and push in is down but do not know as it is currently inop. The bottom left knob was the harder to figure out. It operated like a rheostat for the instrument lighting; rotating left and right. It did not pull out or push in. After tracing it both directions, it ends up being a front/rear fader for the speakers (the car has a single rear speaker in the trunk area on the driver's side). One more thing, after following the guidance on how to prepare an engine after long term storage, I went through the steps of changing the fluids, putting a tablespoon of oil down each spark plug opening, spraying the lifters with PB Blaster, and hand turning the engine 8 full revolutions, I placed a battery on the car and IT CRANKED! Well that's all for now. I'll post the pictures as soon as I find my cable.
Posted on: 2010/10/17 20:16
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Glad you were able to find a build slip. So many have disappeared over the years or became totally unreadable.
I can't say for sure they are the same & I don't think there is a 54 option sheet on site but a lot of the items seem similar to the 51-52 build options. If so, this might give you an idea as to what your car had.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/24-25th_Series_Options.pdf There is also a 54 Clipper owners manual for download if you haven't found it already.
Posted on: 2010/10/17 20:30
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PB could be Power Brakes.
Posted on: 2010/10/17 23:29
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He has listed BU as Easamatic power brakes already.
Posted on: 2010/10/18 7:45
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Probably right on the SG. 55-6 lists that as solex glass. No idea on the PB or LS. Only mention of PB is 56 & obviously incorrect for 54 as it stood for push button. LS doesn't show either year.
EDIT: Brian mentioned LS as Lustre Seal & does show in 56 list. Possibly 54 also as that was some kind of wax or other finish on the paint. Packard was promoting that and something called Blue Coral treatment quite frequently.
Posted on: 2010/10/18 10:06
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PB could be Power Brakes. Or Peanut Butter.... LS is the extremely rare Canadian Les Stroud survival option. He came in the trunk and was there to help you survive any situation that you could possibly come across. Also made for great conversation on long road trips...
Posted on: 2010/10/18 11:17
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Well, work continues even if my camera doesn't.
So, today I had a buddy come over to do a compression test on the engine with me. All plugs out, wide open throttle, and a freshly charged 6V battery. Cylinder 1, 75 psi. Hmmm. Squirt of oil and retest 90 psi. Likely worn rings... Cylinder 2, 45 psi. And an audible whoosh with each compression. Damn, likely head gasket that I was hoping to avoid. Cylinder 3, 90 psi. No oil required. Probably good. Cylinder 4, 90 psi. No oil required. Probably good. Cylinder 5, 75 psi. Did not retest with oil. Cylinder 6, 90 psi. No oil required. Probably good. Cylinder 7, 45 psi. Audible whoosh with compression again. Cylinder 8, 0 psi. Uh oh. Didn't oil. Didn't retest. Did check to make sure the piston is moving up and down in the cylinder. It is. So, I'll probably be taking the head off tomorrow. Any suggestions on where to get a head gasket? I checked Max Merritt and they had a complete engine gasket kit. Does anyone sell the head gasket alone? Thanks. Darrin Pix coming soon. I promise.
Posted on: 2010/11/6 22:21
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Merritt sells the individual gaskets at $75
Dwight Heinmullerpackardparts.org/parts.htm has them at $80.
Posted on: 2010/11/6 22:30
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The bad cylinders may have stuck valves. A squirt of oil on the stem and a light tap with a hammer usually frees them. Be sure to tap exactly in the center, you don't want to bend the valve.
Posted on: 2010/11/7 11:49
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