------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> 4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now http://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/MVfIAA/8LmulB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To send a message to this group, send an email to: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ There are 8 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. 300C vapour lock? From: "Wayne Graefen" <wgraefen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2. park light lenses From: Ben Meisner <meisnerinc@xxxxxxx> 3. Re: 300C vapour lock? From: Gary Nelson <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 4. RE: 300C vapour lock? From: "JOHN MC ADAMS" <clafong@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 5. 300c From: vhelbling@xxxxxxx 6. Fw: 300B engine #1085 From: "Owen & Jo Grigg" <ram300@xxxxxxxxxx> 7. Elusive '55 ballast resistor From: "Thomas L. DeBusk" <cfdebusk@xxxxxx> 8. 64 SPORT FURY From: "Gary Winthrope" <Winthrope@xxxxxxxxx> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 17:26:27 -0500 From: "Wayne Graefen" <wgraefen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: 300C vapour lock? Oddvin, You should not be having vapor lock problems at 82oF. I would suggest you look at the following possibilities. 1. the internal and external condition of the hose connection at the fuel tank to the frame fuel line 2. the internal and external condition of the hose connection from the frame fuel line to the fuel pump 3. the pump itself may have a worn actuating arm or may have been rebuilt with an incorrect arm. Remove from car and compare to another pump. 4. it is possible there is excessive wear on the camshaft lobe which works the fuel pump arm but that would be unusual in a 392. If you are looking for a high quality small inline electric fuel pump to place inline near your gas tank, member John Lazenby ( john@xxxxxxxxx ) has these. I recently bought two of them for this exact purpose. John is at the Nashville meet right now but will be back at work early next week. Wayne Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 23:25:07 +0200 From: Oddvin Skråmestø <ragtopman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: 300C vapour lock? Hi. This summer we have had the hotest summer ever here in Norway, several days with temperatures over 82F. Driving my 300C in this temperature, the engine stalls when idling, like stopping at traffic lights etc. After a minor stop or driving at a slow section on the road, the car hesitates when accelerating. It seems like a fuelpump failure, but only when hot. At startup cold, and at continuous high speed driving the car acts normal. When the car stops, it give me a hard time trying to make it run. I have never had this kind of trouble before, and I have also driven the car at high temperatures before too. Can a fuelpump start to fail when hot? Or is the heat making a vapour lock at the pump. The pump is 12 years old, could this be the first sign of wear?. I'm planning to install an electric fuelpump to assist the original, and to help filling up the carbs after the winter rest. What brand and type should I buy? Anyone with experience on this? Thanks. Oddvin Skråmestø Norway. [Non-text portions of this [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 16:34:40 -0700 From: Ben Meisner <meisnerinc@xxxxxxx> Subject: park light lenses Hi gang... Anyone have, or know somewhere where I can get a set of park light lenses for a 300 E.... as always, help is appreciated Ben Meisner [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 22:45:37 -0700 From: Gary Nelson <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: 300C vapour lock? Hi Oddvin Two possibilities that have not been pointed out that could be your fuel starving problem. 30 years ago I battled the same problem on a car I owned at that time. It was the in tank fuel filter on the end of the fuel sending unit/ pickup. This is quit often over looked as it is out of sight out of mind. These filters are a fine Nylon mesh with age will easily clog and restrict fuel. Unless you have changed this I suspect this could be your problem. At least you would want to eliminate this possibility. The other is the fuel filters at the carburetors. That is an easy test as you can remove the filter elements temporarily to see if that resolves your problem. I have stock of both items NOS if you cannot find at your end. Gary, The Parts Doc At 11:25 PM 9/13/2002 +0200, Oddvin Skråmestø wrote: >Hi. >This summer we have had the hotest summer ever here in Norway, several >days with temperatures over 82F. Driving my 300C in this temperature, the >engine stalls when idling, like stopping at traffic lights etc. After a >minor stop or driving at a slow section on the road, the car hesitates >when accelerating. It seems like a fuelpump failure, but only when hot. At >startup cold, and at continuous high speed driving the car acts normal. >When the car stops, it give me a hard time trying to make it run. I have >never had this kind of trouble before, and I have also driven the car at >high temperatures before too. Can a fuelpump start to fail when hot? Or is >the heat making a vapour lock at the pump. The pump is 12 years old, could >this be the first sign of wear?. >I'm planning to install an electric fuelpump to assist the original, and >to help filling up the carbs after the winter rest. >What brand and type should I buy? Anyone with experience on this? > >Thanks. > >Oddvin Skråmestø >Norway. > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > >To send a message to this group, send an email to: >Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >For list server instructions, go to >http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 23:36:28 -0700 From: "JOHN MC ADAMS" <clafong@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: 300C vapour lock? Hi Gary: Another thing to look into that I ran into years ago on the older cars like ours. If you have a flexible fuel line running from the frame mounted fuel line to the fuel pump. These were typically covered with a braided steel mesh. Sometimes the rubber hose inside will get a split in it and the fuel pump will suck air easier than it will suck the gas through the line. The braided steel line will suck air before it will leak gas on the ground. The braided steel on the outside of the line will also hide any splits from view. Take the flex line off, block one end with your finger and blow into the other end to see if it will hold the air pressure from your lungs. If it hisses or leaks, you have probably found your problem Just a thought for you to look into. Good luck, John Mc Adams -----Original Message----- From: Gary Nelson [mailto:Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 10:46 PM To: Oddvin Skråmestø; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 300C vapour lock? Hi Oddvin Two possibilities that have not been pointed out that could be your fuel starving problem. 30 years ago I battled the same problem on a car I owned at that time. It was the in tank fuel filter on the end of the fuel sending unit/ pickup. This is quit often over looked as it is out of sight out of mind. These filters are a fine Nylon mesh with age will easily clog and restrict fuel. Unless you have changed this I suspect this could be your problem. At least you would want to eliminate this possibility. The other is the fuel filters at the carburetors. That is an easy test as you can remove the filter elements temporarily to see if that resolves your problem. I have stock of both items NOS if you cannot find at your end. Gary, The Parts Doc At 11:25 PM 9/13/2002 +0200, Oddvin Skråmestø wrote: >Hi. >This summer we have had the hotest summer ever here in Norway, several >days with temperatures over 82F. Driving my 300C in this temperature, the >engine stalls when idling, like stopping at traffic lights etc. After a >minor stop or driving at a slow section on the road, the car hesitates >when accelerating. It seems like a fuelpump failure, but only when hot. At >startup cold, and at continuous high speed driving the car acts normal. >When the car stops, it give me a hard time trying to make it run. I have >never had this kind of trouble before, and I have also driven the car at >high temperatures before too. Can a fuelpump start to fail when hot? Or is >the heat making a vapour lock at the pump. The pump is 12 years old, could >this be the first sign of wear?. >I'm planning to install an electric fuelpump to assist the original, and >to help filling up the carbs after the winter rest. >What brand and type should I buy? Anyone with experience on this? > >Thanks. > >Oddvin Skråmestø >Norway. > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > >To send a message to this group, send an email to: >Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >For list server instructions, go to >http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ------------------------ Yahoo! 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The car starts instantly, but I can't get the idle low enough without stalling. It does run well at a fast idle. It runs for about 5-10 sec and then simply can't get enough gas to idle. Touching the accelerator linkage gives it a little gas from the accelerator pump and it keeps running again for 5-10 seconds. When it is fully warmed up, It is better, but not good enough. Turning the bleeders out doesn' t seem to help except I'm not sure how to do both carbs at the same time. Anyone have any ideas? The car idled well before the rebuild with the same carbs. Does the overbore with the new cam cause a change in the low speed jets? I'm open for ideas Thanks Vince [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 6 Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 09:09:50 +1200 From: "Owen & Jo Grigg" <ram300@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Fw: 300B engine #1085 Anyone looking for this motor # for their 300B? Please reply to Rick directly if interested. Owen ----- Original Message ----- From: rick schlabowske To: ram300@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 7:25 AM Subject: Re: 300B The ID # is 3NE56-1085..85th 300B produced in '56. 1618823-1 heads 1619829-1AB with a B86..block ##'s Rick -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. Click Here [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 7 Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 17:17:54 -0400 From: "Thomas L. DeBusk" <cfdebusk@xxxxxx> Subject: Elusive '55 ballast resistor Various responses to my first round of questions about getting my '55 300 started advised me to check the ballast resistor. Hence my question about where it is. I feel like the kid designated to hold the bag for the "snipe" hunt, since several of you have now 'fessed up to the fact that there is no ballast resistor on a 6-volt '55. No wonder I couldn't find one. Do you folks do this to all the new guys? ;) No wonder I couldn't find one in the factory wiring diagram to my '52 Saratoga, either. Seriously, I took out the starter (what a beast!) and I figure I'm headed to a rebuild shop to have it checked out. There is a bit of slop in the bearing where the pinion kicks in. Any advice on how to identify a competent shop? Don't want this thing butchered. Or is it feasible to try to rebuild it myself? Kits available anywhere? Thomas ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 8 Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 14:18:58 -0700 From: "Gary Winthrope" <Winthrope@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: 64 SPORT FURY I know some of our members have cars other than 300's Does anyone have 64 sport fury for sale? Gary [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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