Re: IML: Push Button Problem
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Re: IML: Push Button Problem



The push buttons activate cables connected to the transmission. Inoperative push buttons do not necessarily mean that the entire transmission should be replaced. I don't have a '59, but the push button cars that I have ('56, '60, '62, '63) are set up so that the bezel surrounding them can easily be removed, and the buttons reset into their proper levers without much fuss. Its like a snap or friction type fit. Specifically, there is a "ball" on the end of the arm connected to the button. The ball "pops" into a slot on the lever that is mounted in the dash and in turn connected to a cable. The arms are shaped so that they can only go together one way, and sit in there respective positions while installing the bezel. If the bezel won't fit, or the buttons look crooked, then they are not correct. They seldom come apart, but pushing two of them at the same time will make several of them "pop" out of their slots. If any of the arms are broken, check the parts suppliers listed on the OIC web site.

I think that you should explore the OIC web site for some pictures and other information. The site is huge and richly detailed especially regarding these years and features of Imperials.

Paul W.


-----Original Message-----
From: david carpenter <zirc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 6:01 pm
Subject: Re: IML: 64 push button



On the topic of push button transmissions, I have a 59 Crown 4 door S in which I am rebuilding the engine. I have not been able to drive it yet. The trans push buttons on the dash do not look right. I think reverse is sticking out and all the others are depressed. Or maybe it is two buttons are sticking out. Is there any way to test the push button control without running the engine. I assume it is a mechanical linkage. Is this something that can be repaired or should I start looking for a replacement or the entire push button transmission.

I just wanted to take a moment to thank the many well informed people that contribute to this site, it is one of the best classic car forums on the internet, the 356 Porsche site being the other.

David Carpenter 


----- Original Message -----

From: Geoff Simpson

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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 3:36 PM

Subject: RE: IML: 64 push button



64s have a different instrument cluster, dash panels and decor are different. So is the radio. The cables to operate the trans would have to be different.It would be easier to buy a 64. Geoff Simpson


Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 15:07:07 -0500
From: smoorehouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IML: 64 push button
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why make it a push button you should look at  a tilting and teliscoping  steering wheel if it dosent have one and I think that the transmission is the same the 65 has the shift cable just like the 64 so it should work----- Original Message -----
From: John Birkhead <daehkrib@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, January 27, 2008 14:57
Subject: IML: 64 push button
To: "mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

I have a 65 crown and I was curious as to how hard it would be
to make 
it a push button transmission. Would it just be adding the 64
push 
button and using the same transmission that is already in the
car or 
do I have to swap out the transmission also. Any ideas and input
would 
be appreciated.

John
65 Imperial (being slowly restored)

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