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What is this thing?
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Hi all,

In continuing my Packard education, I was wondering if anyone could tell me what this thing is and what it does. Please see the attached picture and yellow arrow.

Thank you in advance,
Crin

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Posted on: 2019/8/4 21:11
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Re: What is this thing?
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Did you follow the line to see where it goes? Though different than 1933/1934 system I'm sure it's the check valve on the vacuum feed to the power brake booster. Looks like the same type of check valve used on the Twelvesfor the power boosted brakes and clutch.

Posted on: 2019/8/4 21:31
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Looks like someone doped/wrapped the threads on the fittings. A common sight here and other sites. No need to do that as the seal is made in seats in the fittings not with the threads. Pipe fitting threads are tapered and provide the seal for those types of fittings.JWL

Posted on: 2019/8/5 10:36
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Thank you for the information. I wrapped the threads. I was trying to be thorough and obviously had no idea where the real sealing takes place. Thank you for adding to my Packard education. There's so much to learn.
Thanks again,
Crin

Posted on: 2019/8/6 6:46
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Pipe fitting threads are tapered and provide the seal for those types of fittings.JWL


Hey, JWL - not sure if that is what you meant to say, but, as a point of clarification, tapered pipe threads are about the only fitting-mating configuration that DOES benefit from pipe dope or sealing tape, as the tapered thread sealing on itself is prone to leakage. Most other threads that are washer-seal or machined face seal like JIC or flare, etc., are not assisted with pipe dope or Teflon tape. Chris

Posted on: 2019/8/6 17:58
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In re-reading JWL's wording, it's possible we're both saying the same thing. If that's the case, sorry for the miscommunication! Chris

Posted on: 2019/8/7 0:34
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Chris, you said it better than I did. Thanks - JWL

Posted on: 2019/8/7 13:28
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No worries, John - I just always worry about someone taking it the wrong way and the whole thing descending into the classic 'war of words' and there's definitely nothing to be gained there. Thanks for your reply. Chris

Posted on: 2019/8/7 19:52
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