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| Does anybody know where or how to get a new carrier bearing for a 1963 imperial any help would great thanks |
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Location: Chestertown, NY ( near Lake George) | Center driveshaft support bearing? If so, Rockauto shows one.
Edited by Shep 2018-08-23 5:37 PM
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| They have the bearing but it a wjole assembly. |
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Location: Chestertown, NY ( near Lake George) | I don't think anyone makes that new. The rubber hanger rotted or broke? |
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| It is starting to shake prety bad of the line but if you start slow its fine but it is getting worse and it is the oringnal and sat for a long time. I think it is seperating id have yo crawl under and look closely |
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Location: McComb, Mississippi | Damper Doctor rebuilds these. I had mine revulcanized and a new bearing installed. |
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Location: NorCal |
https://damperdoctor.com/index.php?route=information/information&inf... |
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| How long does it last after he fixes them. |
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Location: McComb, Mississippi | Probably longer than 50 years. |
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| I think its needs ro be fixed its in 2 peices
Edited by Fick4fun 2018-08-24 10:39 PM
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Location: McComb, Mississippi | Yep, that's a problem. Damper Doctor can fix it. They are pricey, but the quality and turn around time is fantastic. If you're driving this car quite a bit, I'd suggest pulling the crank pulley( held on by 5 bolts I believe, and have them revulcanize that rubber too. It happened to me. First was the driveshaft support, then about two weeks later the pulley failed.
Edited by plymouth 2018-08-25 7:09 AM
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| They are reproduced and available on eBay if you don't want to wait for the turn around. |
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Location: Under the X in Texas | Then and Now has been making these for a couple of years. Have one in my '56 Imperial. Perfect, reasonable. Not on the net page but call them. http://www.then-now-auto.com/nors-vulcanized-motor-mounts-rubber-pr...
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