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From: "Hugh, 58 Imperial" <imperial58@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Maybe I should have mentioned this already. Engine and transmission out of
> car, professionally rebuilt but only partially reassembled. Both removed
> from car as one piece without so much as removing the hood, which I find
> impressive.
>
> Simply stated, the question I have is whether it is a huge job to re-install
> the rebuilt engine, assuming the same conditions as above, i.e. no removal
> of any front end pieces, work done by professionals. I don't think I can
> re-install it myself under any circumstances. I have an external bid for a
> certain amount to get it rebuilt and re-installed. Money is always an
> issue. If the bulk of the work is in the re-installation, then there is not
> much to b e saved by rebuilding the engine myself.
>
> Hugh
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hugh, 58 Imperial"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 11:46 AM
> Subject: IML: Rebuilding / reinstalling a 392 hemi into a 1958
>
>
> > This message is directed at folks who have had the pleasure of rebuilding
> > and reinstalling their 392 Hemi into a 57 or 58 Imperial. (I suspect this
> > is a short list but that's OK.) Much as I appreciate the "I would think"
> > stuff I think I need some hands on perspective at this point.
> >
> > Let's say I want to rebuild my 58's engine and reinstall it into the car
> > myself, with some assistance. Which will be the more difficult and / or
> > time consuming? Rebuilding it and connecting to the transmission (also
> > rebui lt) or reinstalling it into the car and connecting everything up.
> >
> > I think I can do the lion's share of the rebuild as I've done the top end
> > before when it was in the car, so outside would be easier. (Cramped
> > spaces, access, all of that.) Reconnecting it to the transmission will be
> > fun. I do have access to a first class mechanic to supervise, the same
> > guy who helped me five years ago and now he has a little more time.
> >
> > I think putting the 'whale,' the nickname of the early Hemi, back into the
> > car is going to be fraught with problems. Space is tight to say the
> > least.
> >
> > Let me tell you what I am hoping for. If I rebuild the engine essentially
> > myself and reconnect it to the transmission, I may be able to persuade the
> > trucking company owner to get his guys to do the reinstallation. But what
&g t; > I need to know is how long it might take professionals to get it done.
> > They cannot allow my car to clog up one of their bays for a long time.
> > That's the problem they have right now.
> >
> > I look forward to getting some information from those more experienced
> > than me on these matters.
> >
> > In passing, the link to "Rebuilding your Hemi" on the main web site does
> > not work. I'd sure like to read that, if possible.
> >
> > Hugh
> > 1958 Imperial
> > San Antonio, Texas.
> >
> >
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