RE: IML: 1957 Imperial Bumpers/Dremel tools
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RE: IML: 1957 Imperial Bumpers/Dremel tools



Rob,

Are you using the fiber reinforced cutting wheels on your Dremmel, or the
emery board style?  The fiber ones last much longer, and don't tend to
shatter like the emery board style.  I've split many rusted nuts off my old
Mopars (haven't needed to on the Imperial, yet) using the Dremmel.  Once the
nut is split, I've used a chisel and hammer to remove the remains of the
nut, then use a punch to drive the bolt back out.

Using the heat wrench can be helpful as well.  Not simply torching it off,
just heating the nut enough to get it to expand slightly.  /I use a simple
MAP gas torch (and keep a fire extinguisher handy).  It's usually enough to
break the rust free.  If not, see the first paragraph...

I've had success with (I think it was) Kenyon's wire wheel/brush methods
too.  Wire wheel it, soak it, black pipe on a breaker bar (after breaking
the ratchet!).  Impact tools are great too, when they can fit in the spot.
That doesn't seem to happen too often.  Must have something to do with that
Murphy guy.  

Rob McCall
'67 LeBaron

-----Original Message-----
From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob P
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 11:33 AM
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Subject: IML: 1957 Imperial Bumpers/Dremel tools

Dremel tools can be very valuable.  Just be sure to get plenty of 
wheels/abrasives, etc.  I went through 2 discs just cutting through the 
small bolt on my starter.  I'd imagine that it would require several, maybe 
10 to go through a bumper bolt.

"Give me a big enough lever and I can move the world."  When I couldn't get 
the upper A arm off my Satellite, I tried everything including soaking in 
Liquid Wrench and PB Blaster, even a borrowed impact gun...nothing worked.  
I used a 1/2 drive and I put the jack over it.  The shaft of the jack is 
hollow and I used it as a lever and the bolt cam right off.   I'm not sure 
if you can use such a long lever on bumper bolts, but use the longest you 
can fit.

Rob

>From: henry ford <fordsfairlane@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: IML: 1957 Imperial Bumpers
>Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:12:30 -0800 (PST)
>
>If you'r going to restore an IMPERIAL or just about any car you will need a

>dremel tool, they are great at just about anything, perfect for cutting old

>rusty bumper bolts as you can manage them around much easer than a grinder,

>and less destructive on the bumper brackets than a torch  if you slip while

>cutting you can gouge or burn through a bracket or you'r hand ( ouch)  ,, 
>also the are great at pollishing hard to reach places.. so I suggest buy a 
>dremel or a simmiler tool , and get all the little accessories to go with 
>it. I baught one a few years ago and I use it alot even around the house.. 
>well worth the money.. I went through a couple of small packs of cut off 
>disks to remove an old bumper off an old ford . the nut and bolt was frozen

>together after i rounded the bolt head off I knew it would have to be cut 
>off, and I didn't want to use a torch on it, so I tried a 4 inch grinder 
>but it was to big to fit between the bumper and the brackets, the dremel 
>worked  but cuts a little
>  slow . and if you slip it wont damage as much . ,. And good luck with 
>you'r project,
>
>PiscesM21@xxxxxxx wrote:     I have a rusted out 57 Imperial, I have tried 
>to take the bumpers off but they just won't unbolt. I have tried everything

>to get them off and apart with everything,  except a torch. Does anyone 
>have ideas,  as I am disassembling as much of the car as I can.
>      I have acquired a 1957 Chrysler Southampton, in the exact same color 
>to replace it. It is missing the drive train, so I'll remove the drive 
>train (392 Hemi& auto), and put it in the Southampton.
>      I appreciate any and all ideas so I can get the Southampton running.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Charles in Calif.
>1957 Chrysler Imperial
>1957 Chrysler Southampton
>1967 Chrysler 300
>1970 Chrysler New Yorker
>1970 Plymouth Fury II
>1970 Plymouth Sports Fury
>1978 Dodge Monaco
>& 1 loving wife
>
>
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