Yes, ours looks
WONDERFUL! Better than even new must have
been.
Now we have to see how it
holds up over time. He says that he uses much improved modern materials so
it will not yellow, crack or degrade over time. We'll
see...
A&G
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 11:38
AM
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Steering wheel
repair
J-Y and I
just did two F wheels, and Allan and Gloria used the same guy. I do not have
contact info handy, ----JY or Gloria might chime in---. . Looks gorgeous and
worth every rather tall cent , so 3 perfect “clear and beige” wheels. Takes
about a year, due to sequence of replating inner metal rod at chrome shop,
then the plastic then the final hand work / polish. AAAA+++ from us.
Awaiting another one now. They really look brand new, better than new.
If you have
wheels you might junk due to terrible shape, you might send to him, rather
than toss. He indicated trying to get a few in stock. I did that with one of
mine, that was just sitting around for 25 years. .
John
From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Val Jeffers
edward1108@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] Sent: Wednesday, September 21,
2016 8:52 AM To: Michael Moore; Mark Souders Cc:
ssbeard2015@xxxxxxxxxxx; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re:
[Chrysler300] Steering wheel repair
Speaking of steering wheel restoration, who is the
best ? My G's wheel is in need.
Val
Jeffers
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On Wednesday, September 21, 2016, 8:46
AM, Michael Moore mmoore8425@xxxxxxx
[Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hey Mark,
I did the same thing with my
300H after I had the clear part recast. It looked great, in fact I had my
spare done also. My PV-7 cracked in a couple of places several years later,
so I put my spare on, and fixed the cracked one.Theone on now has held up
for 20 years. Even if the PV7 cracks every 5 years, it’s not that tough to
patch and repaint.
I was in the same
position when I built my 300H. I repaired a Newport wheel using a two-part
epoxy. JB Weld works but it is too viscous and will run out of the cracks
before it is set up. I used PC7. It's a two part epoxy, exactly like JB
Weld, but is a thicker paste (if you insist on using JB Weld, you will wish
you bought the PC7). PC7 comes in 2 cans taped together, from your local
hardware store. Clean and prepare the wheel with a cleaner and some light
sand paper. Make sure there's no dirt or scale in the cracks. Mix up
the epoxy and push it into all the cracks. They tell you to use a putty
knife, but I just used my wet fingers. Oh, and it's very important to make
sure your fingers are wet. Have a cup or bowl of water with you and keep
your fingers wet or else the epoxy will stick to your fingers for about two
weeks. So with wet fingers, you can form and shape the epoxy to the contour
of the wheel. With wet fingers, smooth out the epoxy to match the form
o f the wheel. Let the epoxy set up over night. Next day, sand it smooth and
paint the wheel the desired color. You will be so happy with the
outcome, you may never spend the $1500 for a restored
wheel.
-----Original Message----- From: Sandy Beard ssbeard2015@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: chrysler300
<chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wed, Sep
21, 2016 7:30 am Subject: [Chrysler300] Steering wheel
repair
Good morning 300 ites. For those going to the fall
meets east and west, drive safe and have 300 fun.
Need to do some repair on my F steering wheel. The
wheel is cracked in several places. can't afford a new one at this
time( $1500 ouch). Anyone have some ideas/ suggestions on temporary repair
that looks good. Also looking to know what engine a 4
barrel intake manifold dated 1958 might have come off of. looks
smaller then a big block manifold.
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