392 hemi rebuilding
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392 hemi rebuilding



Bruce;
 The Chrysler hemis are really no different then any other pushrod V8s other
then in the valve trains. I spent a good amount of time last summer pounding
the pistons out of my 331 as the former owner had let it sit for five or
more years with the aircleaner removed and had let it seize. Although most
of the parts look to be in good shape, other then a broken skirt on one
piston, I think that I will need to rebore it as it has gained quite a
ridge. From what I can tell Performance Automotive Warehouse has better
prices then most on old hemi parts. They are on the web so send off for a
catalogue so you will have something to compare to as you shop around.
Best Regards
Arran Foster
1954 Imperial Newport
Needing a left side taillight Bezel and other trim parts.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Stubblefield" <audiblefeast@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: IML:


> HELLO LISTEES,
> Looking for opinions.  Would a "weekend warrior"
> amateur mechanic whose engine rebuild experience
> consists of rebuilding a few VW air-cooled engines 20
> years ago be insane to attempt a top-to-bottom rebuild
> of the mighty 392 hemi in my '57 Imperial?
> By the way, you guys are the greatest.  I actually
> READ these summaries!
>
> Bruce S.
> '57 Imperial 4 door post sedan.
>
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