Hahaha, you can say that for sure Tom,
Just back from crawling under my 60. Tried to loose the driver side exhaust
manifold, not a job for the faint hearted ...
One stud broken so far, despite soaking it for hours in good penetrating
oil
Btw, what were these guys at Chrysler thinking in 1960!!
I you remove the stud completely with nut (I have had that "luck" twice so
far, but it isbetter then breaking the stud) you will find your self in a
refreshing bath of cooling fluid...
Anyway, two more nuts to go and then I can take the manifold off.
Now I have to find me a shop that can weld the broken flange of it!
Robert
60 Crown
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 11:33
AM
Subject: Re: IML: Imperials: A
Progressive Disease
Well...my diamond ring never leaked transmission fluid and the fur coat
never failed to start. However, it would be a lot easier crawling
underneath that ring on my back! And checking the fluid level on the fur
coat master cylinder is a lot easier to reach.
Tom
60 Crown
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 1:32
AM
Subject: Re: IML: Imperials: A
Progressive Disease
Absolutely NOT! What is the difference between having your
Imperial as opposed to having a diamond ring or a fur coat. Every day
when I walk in my garage I look at my Imperial and smile. Not only the
body style, but every knob and gadget on it, not to mention the ride.
If you think we are sick, at least it's in a good way!
Timothy
1965 Crown 4-door
Are we all sick? This must mean that we are sick too,
as we got a 93 a couple of weeks ago (with Jim's assistance). I
even bought a new car cover for it today.
Æyn &
Patrick 1975 LeBaron 1993 Salon
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