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Re: Fwd: Re: Oil pressure hose routing for a/c 1957 From: Gary W Nelson <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 5. 1962 Vacuum Routing? From: "jennifer allyn" <gearhead.girl@xxxxxxxxxxx> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:55:14 -0500 From: "Wayne Graefen" <wgraefen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Oil pressure hose routing for a/c 1957 John, Your C, like any air conditioned '57-58 Mopar, should have a left (driver's) side valve cover with two fitting on the face of it near the top rear for attachment of these lines. If it doesn't, you need to find, or create, an AC valve cover. Shop manual is correct in that EVENTUALLY the oil returns to the oil pan. Philippe Courant (French member) I believe has a web page regarding this after struggling with same on his '57 Imperial with AC. Wayne Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 19:11:26 -0600 From: <john_nowosacki@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Oil pressure hose routing for a/c 1957 Hello again, Now that the carbs are right and the car runs smooth, I have some oil weeping from the 'return' or overflow spigot on the power piston which operates the fresh air door. There was no hose connected to this connection when I bought the car. The shop manual, page 432, figure 5 at the bottom of the page says that this drain tube goes to the engine oil pan? Figure 7 (same page) calls this line the Auxiliary Drain Tube for Air and Oil leakage past piston. I believe in 58 this was routed back to a valve cover connector? I doubt there is an actual fitting on my oil pan for this, so where does it really go? It weeps very little, but I don't want it in the interior of my car! Advice much appreciated, John [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 16:29:31 -0500 From: Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: (Chrysler 300) Floorpans Here's some info about floorpans from another listserver, just passing them along FYI: You may also want to check with R/Car (aka Floors-N-More) 570 Deming Road Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 829-2076 (860) 655-6966 .... a catalog from 2002 and they have floor and trunk pans for various mopars from 1933 - 1974. I have seen them at Carlisle, and they make trunk pans and extensions for my '59 dodge. Regards,....... And another one: Thanks for various leads on a floor pan for '58 DeSoto. I found a reproduction floor pan from flwng supplier which may be of interest to the List: Autobody Specialties P.O. Box 455 Route 66 Middlefield, CT 06455 888-277-1960 or 860-346-4989 no email address available Also more info on replacement speakers for many Mopars: Hello vintage Supro amplifier and Classic Chrysler owners- Just a heads up to everyone that it looks like Ted Weber will be making the Rola repro speakers, have been discussing various magnet structures, etc. He didn't want everyone's contact information, instead, he'll be posting info. on the new speaker on his company website: http://www.webervst.com/wm.html He can use an existing ceramic magnet structure he has and the cost per speaker will be quite reasonable; if he goes for a custom structure and alnico, cost will be higher. Be patient, and check his site every few weeks. I understand the speakers will greatly improve the "tunes" in your ride. Check them out, but least file these #'s for future use, Ray Jones ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 3 Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 00:45:49 +0000 From: limegreencuda@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: 300 K trim Someone out there was looking for the top pieces of trim arond the corners of the grille. I have one. drivers side only. let me know...Rob ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 21:06:09 -0700 From: Gary W Nelson <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Oil pressure hose routing for a/c 1957 >>Hi John and all >> >>Maybe this will help. I am fitting factory air on my C and 57 Imp. Here >>is what I learned. In 57, at least the early part the return oil that >>fed the piston to control the air door went back through the oil solenoid >>valve and back to a fitting brazed the lower portion of the oil filler >>tube on the valley cover. I have a couple of them. The auxiliary drain >>line that the manual states goes to the pan is not a true statement. The >>line in fact only hung down through the fire wall behind the engine to >>drain to the ground. Bear in mind this is intended only for a small >>amount of weep age if oil leaked past the piston. >>You are correct. Later they did return to rear of left valve cover with >>the piston return line and auxiliary weep line. In 58 the coil was not >>mounted to valve cover allowing room for the return oil lines. >> >>Hope that helps. >> >>Gary, The Parts Doc >> >> >> >> >>At 07:11 PM 08/06/2003 -0600, you wrote: >>>Hello again, >>>Now that the carbs are right and the car runs smooth, I have some oil >>>weeping from the 'return' or overflow spigot on the power piston which >>>operates the fresh air door. >>>There was no hose connected to this connection when I bought the car. >>>The shop manual, page 432, figure 5 at the bottom of the page says that >>>this drain tube goes to the engine oil pan? Figure 7 (same page) calls >>>this line the Auxiliary Drain Tube for Air and Oil leakage past piston. >>>I believe in 58 this was routed back to a valve cover connector? I >>>doubt there is an actual fitting on my oil pan for this, so where does >>>it really go? >>>It weeps very little, but I don't want it in the interior of my car! >>>Advice much appreciated, >>>John >>> >>> >>>To send a message to this group, send an email to: >>>Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>>For list server instructions, go to >>>http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm >>> >>>To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >>>Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> >>> >>>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 5 Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 23:49:24 -0700 From: "jennifer allyn" <gearhead.girl@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: 1962 Vacuum Routing? So.I replace all of the vacuum hoses on the 1962 300 recently, along with a replacement push button switch. I replaced each hose, one at a time so I would not screw anything up. Well.now that I've been able to fire the new 413 and create vacuum for the A/C, Defrost, Heater system, something is screwed up! The rocking heater doors move UP when I push Heat and move DOWN when I push one of the two A/C buttons. The push button switch is new old stock, though the back (with the plastic nipples) did seem a little different from my original one. Anyone have a vacuum hose diagram, (or know where each hose is supposed to end up) as there is not one in the shop manual? Thanks, Matt Allyn [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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