Re: [FWDLK] [59plymouth] a few questions
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Re: [FWDLK] [59plymouth] a few questions



Frank – Regarding tire size. “Book” says 750-14 is what car came with which translates to P205/75R14.  I just installed this correct size (Cokers) on my 59 Plymouth last summer.  Before that I had (one size larger) P215/75R14’s on car.  With that one size larger tires on my car, when I would make fairly sharp turns, like in a driveway or parking lot, there would be a clunk sort of noise coming from front end. (Clearance was not the problem)  After installing the correct size 205/14’s I have not experienced that noise and car just seems to ride and handle better.  I’m kinda thinking that the suspension and steering were engineered for that size tire and anything larger might alter the way its supposed to work.  Or maybe my steering components might be worn so larger size might not work as well.  One thing to remember too is that if size proves to be a problem you can’t return those costly tires.  In ref to exhaust, I bought my car in ’99 with regular dual exhaust and its still holding up – no rust or failure in material.  I got a set of rocker panels off ebay a couple years ago for my 4door Fury but haven’t used them yet.  They seem like good quality and seem to fit perfectly.  I think that same supplier is on ebay frequently.  If you do any body panel repair or replacement and you’re like me and burn thru or warp sheet metal when welding, try 3M Panel Adhesive.  Car Quest sells it.  I used it to repair a couple areas on my Sport Fury a couple years ago and its holding up ok and very easy to use.  Another product I use is POR 15.  Just clean off loose rust and brush on the POR 15.  Then you can paint over that (follow instructions on can) and rust will not come back.  It works really well on exterior of gas tanks and frames.  There are similar products but I’ve only used POR with much success.  My 59 is a solid copper color and I plan on painting the top white (I like the tu-tone scheme) and I know taking out the glass would be the correct and proper way to do it but I’m not that brave.  I’d end up ruining the stainless, breaking the clips, and/or breaking the glass, so I’m going to try and do a really good job of masking and see what happens.  Looks like you have a lot of work ahead of you – good luck.        

 

Fins59 - John Z

Mosinee, Wisconsin

1959 Plymouth Sport Fury

1959 Plymouth Fury

"If It's New PLYMOUTH's Got It"


From: Forward Look Frank [mailto:fwdlkfjw@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:58 PM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; 59plymouth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [59plymouth] a few questions

 

Hello All,

                It's been a long time and I have quite a few questions. Here goes......

 

 

1.) I'm getting the body separated from the frame of my '59 Fury four door and I'm going to need new body mount hardware and bushings, rubber, etc.. If any of you have

     done this where did you get them and what did you order/use?

 

2.) I'd like to get in with the Coker tire deal but I was wondering what the largest white wall tire is that would fit in my car. I have in mind the 235/75/R14's that coker makes

     for the Chrysler New Yorkers, etc. Has anyone tried this? Did they clear the front suspension? Any trouble with the rear fender wells? What has worked if they didn't?

 

3.) I need to order new exhaust for my car. I'm ordering stainless no matter what. What sources have provided the best bang for the buck. Any recommendations?

 

4.) I will also need tail pipe hangers and hardware to attach them to the muffler to frame bracket. My frame to muffler brackets are good but I need the rest. What have you

     good folks used? Where did you get them?

 

5.) I want factory high performance mufflers for my car but I want them in stainless. I think (and correct me if I'm wrong) the SONO-4X was the performance muffler of

     the day. Can I get these in stainless? If not has anyone found something close?

 

6.) I would like to take the windshield out but cannot find a gasket anywhere. Have any of you fellow sedan owners done this? If so, have you used aftermarket seals?

     Who did you use, where did you get it? I would like to reuse the gasket but I'm not counting on it surviving.

 

7.) Have any of you rebuilt you front ends with polyurethane bushings, etc.? Who was your source for parts?

 

8.) I know this was discussed awhile back and there were topics of quality and drain holes and thickness of metal. What was the final outcome of a good rocker panel

     replacement source?

 

I think that's it for now. I'm really getting back into my car and things are moving fast. Thanks for your time and trouble.

Take Care,

Frank

 

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