New member info + a few questions
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New member info + a few questions



IN regard to hard starting, is this after it sits several days or overnight? My 75 is difficult to start after sitting several days, but when run regularly it starts fine.  There have been many positive comments in regard to the servos.  If it were mine, I would see if that is the problem and fix it not convert to manual.  That is one of the unique features of your Imperial.  Congrats on such a fine car with rich family history.  My first Imperial was owned by our family doctor.  I don't think I could bring myself to part with it
 
Matt Hopkins
66 Crown
75 Lebaron
92 Imperial
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From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tom Thomas
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 8:31 PM
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Subject: IML: New member info + a few questions

Hello!
 
I joined the IML a couple of weeks ago. At that time I mentioned that I was thinking about keeping the 72 Imperial that was part of my late fathers collection. Since that time I have spent a bit of time reading on the IML web site, as well as reading the daily messages. I have decided that I WILL keep the Imperial, and thought that I would provide a little more information about myself and my Imperial.
 
I am located in Columbus, Ohio. My dad bought the Imperial when it was only about a year old. He drove it sparingly, even in the earlier years. It has been driven very little in the last 10 to 15 years. It currently has 64K miles. It has always been stored inside, mostly in a heated building. It has mostly original Chestnut Metallic paint, which still looks excellent. The original vinyl top looks like new. The leather interior also is in excellent condition. I recently installed new spark plugs, wires, distributor cap and rotor, which eliminated a miss that the car had. It is difficult to start, usually requiring the use of starting fluid, which I know is not good. I plan to rebuild the Holley carb soon- see questions below! Once started, it runs pretty well.
 
My grandfather also owned a 72 Imperial, which he had equipped to pull an Airstream trailer. In his later driving years, his Imperial was getting to be in fairly poor condition. My dad traded cars with him for a few years, so that my grandfather would have a nicer car to drive- he refused to give up the big car! After my grandfather died, my dad got HIS Imperial back. The fact that both my father and grandfather owned and drove this car was a major factor in my decision to keep it. Plus, it just looks so beautiful!! It has a few mechanical problems, but I am sure that I will be able to correct those conditions, with the help of fellow listers! I have been very impressed with the amount of information that is available within this group. Hopefully, some day I will be able to give something back!
 
I am fortunate in having the factory service manuals that my grandfather had with his car. These are complete with his notes in the margins, and underlined critical passages. I can certainly tell what he had trouble with on his car!
 
And now for a few questions.
 
1. As mentioned, I plan to rebuild the Holley carb soon. I would appreciate any recommendations on a good place to purchase the kit from. I see that some of the speed shops list several different kits for the 4160. I don't really know which one I need, and want to get a complete and correct kit. I have rebuilt many carburetaors, although I don't have much experience with 4 barrel Holleys. Any tips or suggestions will be welcome.
 
2. Both battery cables are in pretty nasty shape. I am sure that I could get something functional at NAPA or similar, but I would like to try to keep the car as original looking as possible, within reason. Any recommendations on where to purchase these?
 
3. The Auto Temp II is not fully functional. I recall working on the servo units of both this car and my grandfathers car many years ago. Although I haven't done any troubleshooting on this system yet, I imagine I will need to do something with the servo. I read on the web site that a gentleman sells new aluminum housing servos designed for Mercedes that will work on the Imperial. I wondered if anyone else is using this servo, and how it is working out? How different in appearance is it from the OEM servo? Any pictures online?
 
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!!
 
Tom


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