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Alright, so I checked out the production slip on the top of the glovebox in my car and, after it was de-coded, saw that the car had a windshield washer and a radio vacuum antenna. I just need to know what these two items look like on a 23rd series so that I can identfy them. Thanks!
Posted on: 2010/11/11 20:45
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J.R. Buzzell
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So what would that look like exactly? Like, where are the nozzles?
Posted on: 2010/11/11 20:52
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J.R. Buzzell
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The nozzles will be on the windshield wiper stands, and should be pretty obvious. You can also look under the dash to see if there's a small tube coming out of the bottom of the stands, which may or may not have rubber hoses connecting the pump and the tank to the washers. This is of course implying that all the other stuff is missing. If it's complete, there should be some sort of cannister to put the washer fluid in, as well as either a vacuum motor or a foot operated pump to wash the windshield with.
Posted on: 2010/11/11 21:04
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If you have a vacuum antenna then there should be a small antenna control knob to the left of the steering wheel under the dashboard. See the knob indicated by the yellow arrow in the attached photo. The knob operates with a push/pull action.
I'll take a picture of the window washer nozzles tomorrow, but as Turbopackman says... they're pretty obvious. Attach file: (14.54 KB)
Posted on: 2010/11/11 23:43
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So, then how do I operate the antenna because I do have that knob.
Posted on: 2010/11/12 9:10
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J.R. Buzzell
1949 23rd Series Deluxe Eight Touring Sedan packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/registry/index.php?Action=view&ID=867 |
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I don't know for sure because I don't think mine has worked in 20 years or so. If I were to guess... I'd pull the knob out to raise the antenna and push it in to lower it. Since it's a vacuum system, the engine must be running (obviously).
I'll be surprised if yours still works.
Posted on: 2010/11/12 10:43
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I noticed that I am missing the three tubes that go out of the firewall mount. Do you know where I can get those tubes?
Posted on: 2010/11/12 17:41
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J.R. Buzzell
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The hoses that go to the tubes is just ordinary vacuum hose--1/4 in I think. Inside they attach to the grommet adapter and go to switch, vacuum source to center port. Outside, one goes the vacuum source which is usually a tee fitting in the plumbing to motor, the other two go to the antenna. One on top, one on bottom. The antenna is a simple cylinder about 1" in diameter and approx 3' high with a plug on each end with hose fitting. There is also an arrangement to connect the antenna. The piston affair is a flat piece of metal with seal attached to the bottom of the antenna shaft. Pulling the knob raises, push lowers. The total travel is the length of cylinder. I can also take a picture of one if you want it.
Posted on: 2010/11/12 21:04
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I didn't know the purpose of those ports either!! You would probably help more than a few of us if you would post those pics.
Posted on: 2010/11/12 21:23
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