We seeking Chrysler "MTSC" or Master Technicians Service Conference Booklets/filmstrips. We have about 55 left to get that we want to find and would like to know if you have any of these. Does anyone here have any of these booklets??: 018 - "Shifting Into High" (February 1949) o The first of two sessions dealing with the servicing of the standard 3-speed transmission. This session explains the fundamentals and how to recognize troubles in the transmissions. Volume 02 #06 019 - "Trouble - Shooting In The Transmission" (March 1949) oThe second session on the servicing of the standard 3-speed transmission. - How to disassemble, inspect parts and reassemble, maintaining proper clearances, etc. Volume 02 #07 021 - "Rear Axle Part 1 - Fundamentals" (May 1949) The first of two sessions dealing with the fundamentals of the differential. Tells how to disassemble and inspect axle parts. o Volume 02 #09 023 - "How The Hydraulically Operated Transmission Operates" (July 1949) Explains the fundamentals of the hydraulic transmission used in Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler cars. o Volume 02 #11 030 - "Brake Shoe Adjustment And Alignment" (February 1950) Volume 03 #06 o Explains all the factors contributing to brake noise ‹ shoe adjustments‹ alignment‹ how vibration caused by looseness results in noise. 031 - "Gauge Groundwork" (June 1950) Volume 03 #07 o Explains the operation and servicing procedures for the oil gauge, fuel gauge, speedometer, ammeter, etc. 037 - "Hydraulic Transmission Maintenance" (December 1950) Volume 04 #01, Canada Session 1 A detailed trouble-shooting procedure for diagnosing and correcting difficulties in the hydraulic transmission used by Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler cars plus service information on the internal-expanding parking brake. 038 - "Your New Service Plan For '51" (January 1951) Volume 04 #02, Canada Session 2 An explanation of the new owner's service certificate, benefits to mechanics and dealers. Also, servicing tips on new car preparation, how to use the new inspection form and service coupons. # 090 - "Powerflite Transmission Maintenance ‹ Downshift Pattern " (May 1955) Volume 08 #06, Canada Session 54 A companion book to Session 89, covering those conditions which affect smooth downshift performance. Gives a detailed explanation of the function of the servo restrictor valve, and instructions for correcting the downshift pattern. # 092 - "Beauty ‹ Inside And Out" (July 1955) * Volume 08 #08, Canada Session 56 o A complete story on the subject of upholstery cleaning, with reference to the types of upholstery materials and their reactions to cleaning agents. Contains a ready reference chart of types of stains, methods of cleaning and the cleaning agent to use. # 093 - "Keeping Your Customers Cool" (August 1955) Volume 08 #09, Canada Session 57 Contains a description of the standard air conditioning system how it works and the function of each unit in the system. Contains a diagnosis and maintenance section to cover everyday operating conditions. # 094 - "The V-8 Pressure Cooling System" (September 1955) Volume 08 #10, Canada Session 58 Contains a description of the engine cooling system as applied to the V-8 engine with special reference to the pressure cap and thermostat. Also has a table of cooling system capacities and amount of anti-freeze needed for varying degrees # 095 - "Powerflite Power Steering. Carburetor And Fuel Gauge Service" (October 1955) Volume 08 #11, Canada Session 59 A general trouble-shooting coverage of unusual operating conditions affecting the above units. # 097 - "The 12-volt Electrical System & Powerflite Push - Button Control" (December 1955) Volume 09 #01, Canada Session 61 # 099 - "The Three - Speed Automatic Transmission" (February 1956) Volume 09 #03, Canada Session 63 The awesome new Torqueflite - applies to all '56-64 push-button-operated Mopars - Gives all sorts of very useful tips for adjusting linkages and cables, and the theory behind operation. # 100 - "New Plymouth 277 - Cubic - Inch V-8 Engine" (March 1956) Volume 09 #04, Canada Session 64 # 106 - "Heater And Defroster Service" (September 1956) Volume 09 #10, Canada Session 70 o Gas heater # 162 - (May 1961) * Volume 14 #06 # 166 - "What's New For '62" (September 1961) * Volume 14 #10 # 172 - (March 1962) * Volume 15 #4 # 174 - (May 1962) * Volume 15 #6 # 176 - (July 1962) * Volume 15 #8 # 178 - (September 1962) * Volume 15 #10 # 179 - (October 1962) * Volume 15 #11 # 180 - (November 1962) * Volume 15 #12 # 181 - (December 1962) * Volume 15 #13 # 184 - (March 1963) * Volume 63 #03 # 186 - (May 1963) * Volume 63 #05 # 188 - "Carburetion and Performance Diagnosis" (July 1963) * Volume 63 #07 # 189 - (August 1963) * Volume 63 #08 # 190 - (September 1963) * Volume 63 #09 # 192 - (November 1963) * Volume 63 #11 * 197 - (April 1964) o Volume 64 #04 * 198 - (May 1964) o Volume 64 #05 * 199 - (June 1964) o Volume 64 #06 * 200 - (July 1964) o Volume 64 #07 * 201 - "Dependable Starting -- Every Time!"(August 1964) o Volume 64 #08 * 202 - (September 1964) o Volume 64 #09 # "Travel Season Service" (October 1965) * Volume 65 #10 # 216 - "Four-Speed Manual Transmission" (November 1965) * Volume 65 #11 # 218 - "Sixty-Six Service Preview"(January 1966) * Volume 66 #01 # 219 - (February 1966) * Volume 66 #02 # 220 - (March 1966) * Volume 66 #03 # 224 - (July 1966) * Volume 66 #07 # 242 - "Sixty-Eight Service Features" (January 1968) * Volume 68 #01 # 265 - (December 1969) * Volume 69 #12 # 271 - Heated Air Intake and "Vapor Saver"(June 1970) * Volume 70 #06 # 272 - Wind Noise and Air Leaks (July 1970) * Volume 70 #07 # 278 - (January 1971) * Volume 71 #01 # 280 - (March 1971) * Volume 71 #03 # 283 - (June 1971) * Volume 71 #06 # 284 - (July 1971) * Volume 71 #07 # 287 - (October 1971) * Volume 71 #10 # 289 - (December 1971) * Volume 71 #12 Kenyon Wills ____________________________________________________________________________________Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. 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