We lived in Southern California at that time, where there was a high concentration of OZONE in the air. The Ozone destroyed the rubber front end parts prematurely. As a young father with 5 kids in private school, he didn't have the extra $$ to pay a shop, so he did it himself, step by step from the shop manual. During my ownership, I have been lucky to know of a good front end shop that can do the job correctly and charge a reasonable price for the work.
Paul W. -----Original Message----- From: Rob van der Es <R.vdes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 11:56 am Subject: Re: IML: Front End Height Without Tool C-3608Sorry, I was too quick. The height difference with my car is 4.5 inches. Still a considerable difference is you ask me .
Who of the xperts can shine a light on it?? Thanks again, Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Scott" <shelbyguy@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:21 PM Subject: Re: IML: Front End Height Without Tool C-3608
Rob,My height to bumper at dead center is 32 cm. On the bumper at the
center > of the parking lights it's 34.2.
BTW, went to see the starter guy this morning. The starter needs new> fields and armature. He told me he'd have an quote for me by tomorrow.
Tom----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rob van der Es"
<R.vdes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 2:56 PM Subject: Re: IML: Front End Height Without Tool C-3608Hello again Eric,Thanks for the very helpful information, I have found the section in
my >> FSM too.
measurements >> is the fact that I don't have a lift available for my car. Ofcourse I can >> put it on axle stands but if the measurements of other 1960 owners give >> roughly the same figures I am worrying about nothing you see.It really looks simple to make those measurements I must say.The reason I asked around for some 1960 front bumper height
Btw, I have a preference for a tall sitting 1960 Imperial too, so I
guess >> it wouldn't hurt to check for cracked bushings.
Lost lower arm bushings will however certainly be noticable when
driving >> the car don't you think?
do I >> need a lot of special tools then? And even more important, are those >> bushes still available?If one is cracked or heavily distorted, are they easy to change or
about >> it, I need them to compensate the weight of the LPG tanks. You can 'pump' >> them up with an air compressor until the rear of your car is at the >> correct level.Btw, I have Monroe Max AIR shocks in the rear and I am pretty happy
Thanks again for your help, Robert ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Eric" <gearhead@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 7:42 PM Subject: IML: Front End Height Without Tool C-3608A little further into the section about height adjustment in the FSM
for >>>1960 is the section of how to adjust without tool C-3608.
a >>> subtraction from two simple measurements with a margin of difference >>> between either side. Unless you have a perfectly flat surface to work >>> on, it isn't precise but you can get close enough. Of course the Master >>> Technicians Service Conference reference book on Suspension and Front >>> End Alignment for 1960 is a good read, >>> http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Lit/Master/146/146Page07.htm ;http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1960/FSM/html/02-006.htm ; Look at section 'b.'The measurement is pretty straightforward and very easy, it is just
Crown >>> Coupe, opting for the highest allowed subtraction. I have a preference >>> for a tall sitting Imperial.I used my paved street as a basis point when I levelled my '64
disintegrated >>> and worked their way out can cause a slight drop in ride height. I >>> wonder if the mysteriously sunken Imperial mentioned recently lost a >>> lower A arm bushing? It's a stretch but I've had one work it's way out >>> of a Chrysler before.Suspension component wear, specifically bushings that have
proper >>> ride height, and being such, it doesn't ensure the proper geometry that >>> the former Porsche engineers that Chrysler hired for suspension >>> development intended. If anyone has more info on that suspension team, >>> I'd love to read about it. Bumper height measurements would indicate if >>> the front of the car has a twist in it or that the bumper is out of >>> alignment but it is pretty remote from the official suspension >>> measurement.Measuring bumper height is not the official way of determining
rear >>> springs are sagging more than you'd like. I've posted the KYB Truck & >>> Van Division HD shock part # and I think it's in the repair section >>> under Suspension in the website. I put these on a '72 Newport of mine >>> years back, I'm presuming they would work for a like year Imperial, and >>> maybe earlier models, but that should be double checked. They lifted the >>> rear of that A-35 Trailer Tow Pkg with HD suspension (ie. extra leaf et >>> al) Newport to what I imagine to be a like-new height.KYB shocks, or any gas charged shock, will provide a lift if your
Master >>> Technicians Service Conference reference book for 1965. It descirbes the >>> engineered rear suspension understeer incorporated into the action of >>> the rear spring hanger, effectively making for a bit of rear steeringSpeaking of rear suspensions, there is a fascinatiing bit in the
These >>> are an engineered item with a specific purpose. It's no wonder these >>> cars hold a line in a curve so well, as I'm often demonstrating to >>> myself just for the thrill of it ;-)http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Lit/Master/214/Page06.htm ;Chrysler didn't just slap leaf springs on our cars for no reason.
Eric 1964 Crown Coupe ___________________________________________________________________Thanks, I will look forward very much for the results of your >>>
measurements
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