Re: IML: 1962 Imperial LeBaron-Need advice on problems
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Re: IML: 1962 Imperial LeBaron-Need advice on problems



I actually had something similiar with a 1972 Duster.  I went to
change the distributor cap and discovered that I could not get to
it as the right side engine mount had become oil soaked and
collapsed.  I had to jack up the right side of the engine to get
enough clearance to replace.  By the way, it was a slant 6 - 198.
   Only the was not ANY noise at all.  Great car - had 350k on
it.



--- john sadowski <jsadowski@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> That sounds like it could be a bad engine mount. I've found
> that most often, it would be the one on the drivers side.Many
> times, the protective shields have been removed & the rubber
> gets soaked with oil. The drivers side of the engine will sit
> lower then it should & vibrate against the frame.
> John
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Elijah Scott 
>   To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>   Cc: Isenhour 
>   Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 6:00 AM
>   Subject: Re: IML: 1962 Imperial LeBaron-Need advice on
> problems
> 
> 
>   Isenhour <isenhour@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>      Here's my 1st  problem:  Engine runs great, idols fine
> after it's warmed up a bit but when you put in DRIVE it starts
> to shake, rattle and shimmy like something is loose.  It's not
> the motor supports.  When you get the car going down the road
> it does fine.It's only when I come to a stop that it shakes so
> bad, almost to the point of cutting off it's so bad of a shake.
>   It sounds like a vacuum leak, and it's most likely a leak in
> the power brake booster.  The booster can leak when you have
> your foot on the brake--as you likely would when you're sitting
> at a stop light--but then not leak (or leak less) when your
> foot is off the brake, as it would be going down the road.
> 
>   The easy check is to tightly block off the hose to the brake
> booster and see if the engine idles better.  Boosters can be
> rebuilt, and there are good resources for this listed under the
> Repair section of the website. 
>     2nd problem:  Air conditioning is working and blows cool
> air.  But when you engage it you see and hear the clutch
> running like it's loose or out of balance. Makes a lot of noise
> like a bearing problem.
>   First check to make sure the bolt in the center of the clutch
> is good and tight.  Seems like a simple thing, but you'd be
> surprised.
> 
>   Good luck!
> 
>   Elijah
> 
> 
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