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Exterior Door Handles for 57-58's From: "NANCY TERRY" <nterry2@xxxxxxxxxxx> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 08:44:04 -0500 From: "Sam and Toby Haberman" <sammyh@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: 1934 Airflow Chrysler My Airflow has a very badly cracked non repairable exhaust manifold. I've been told that as long I switch out the intake as well as the exhaust manifold, I can use later (up to 1950) straight eight manifolds. Can anybody help me with parts or suggestions? Happy Thanksgiving to all, Sam Haberman [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 12:08:27 -0500 From: John Hertog <crossram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: power assist brakes - reply Received reply from William Barrie re: brake problems. Now we know what components he worked on - unfortunately, in this case, he worked on all of them, including the booster ! Bill stated: >After hooking up the > vacuum power assist and starting the car, the pedal drops somewhat and the > brakes lock solid to where the wheels will not turn. In my opinion, Bill, you "screwed something up" in the brake booster when you were working on it, or did not reinstall it correctly. . No, the fact that the vacuum tank is not connected will NOT cause the problem you describe. Sounds more like the actuating valve in the booster is not working properly, and like your booster is going into "boost" mode even with your foot off the brake pedal. I would disconnect the master cylinder from the firewall and move it aside (no need to unhook it from the hydraulic line) . Then, start the car and observe the actuating rod that goes into master. It should not actuate ! If it does, something is wrong internally in the booster. Here is a quick synopsis taken from the service manual: OPERATION: As the brake pedal is depressed, the trigger are moves back, releasing sufficient pressure agaist the valve operationg rod, to permit the valve return spring to close the athmospheric port, and open the vacuum port of the control valve. As the front chamber of the unit assumes a state of vacuum, the piston moves forward and applies power to the upper end of the power lever. Power is then transmitted to the master cylinder thru the reactionary linkage and the master cylinder pushrod. Hope this helps. John Hertog Sag Harbor NY ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Barrie" <blueweststudio@xxxxxxxxx> To: "John Hertog" <crossram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 11:50 AM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] power assist brakes - reply Happy Thanksgiving John, Thankyou for the delux express reply. I did rebuild all the wheel cylinders, replaced all the brake lines as well as rebuild the master cylinder. I cleaned and inspected the booster unit which looked to be in " like new" condition. I think I may have discovered my problem. In my excitement to drive the car, I did not get around to installing the vacuum reserve tank, ( duh ) and simply connected the hose from the intake to the booster unit, so that the manifold vacuum was sucking the brake pedel to the floor. Does this sound like the possible problem to you? Barrie Oblinger Mebane, North Carolina > John Hertog <crossram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey Bill, > > It would sure help to know what components were rebuilt or replaced. All it > says is that you rebuilt the "brake system". Did you rebuild or replace the > master cylinder? What about the brake booster - was it also rebuilt or > worked on? Or, did you just do work on the four wheels ? Were brake hoses > replaced? > > Please elaborate and give accurate description of exactly what work was > done. We can't really adequately help diagnose without more info as to > which components were worked on, and which were not. > > Happy Thanksgiving to All > > John Hertog > Sag Harbor NY > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Barrie" <blueweststudio@xxxxxxxxx> > > > After rebuilding the brake system on my G, I adjusted them to > where I have good pedal and good stopping power. After hooking up the > vacuum power assist and starting the car, the pedal drops somewhat and the > brakes lock solid to where the wheels will not turn. I then backed out the > adjustable nut on the master cylinder to the point where the wheels would > turn but then the pedal would go almost to the floor before stopping the > car. Also when I turn off the engine, the pedal comes up fully. > > Any idea of what's going on? > > Barrie > > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 16:40:11 EST From: pennsy300@xxxxxxx Subject: 300F Carb Question Is the "idle by-pass air bleed screw" the large brass screw with a spring which is located between the two mixture adjusting screws on the 2903? It is referenced in the shop manual, but not identified in any picture that I can find. Thanx McTaggart [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 03:10:43 +0000 From: "NANCY TERRY" <nterry2@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Exterior Door Handles for 57-58's I took the liberty of forwarding the list message that said if anyone made exterior door handles, there'd be a lot of customers, to DeSoto George in Australia. Got a reply that said that he was thinking to do this, but needed 2 things, one of which someone in the club might supply and one of which we have no control over. He needs a very good handle to use for a model. And he needs someone he knows there in Australia who is a master metal worker to get his shop set up, which to this date he has not done. It does sound like there's a strong possibility that we might get our wish. And I'm sure if Desoto George does this, it'll be done right. Suggest that if anyone has a handle they think is in good shape and can spare it for the model, they may wish to contact him at : georgelaurie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Nancy Terry _________________________________________________________________ online games and music with a high-speed Internet connection! Prices start at less than $1 a day average. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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