Phil, Though I don't know the mileage on the car, let's assume it is very high. The abuse level is pretty significant, as well, I must admit. Hugh ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Patterson" <hilljack7@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 11:09 AM Subject: Re: IML: Life with an Imperial > I'm curious, Hugh, how many miles are on the engine in your 58? Reason I ask > is so we can have an idea of how much wear there is on the wrist pins. > You're at the stage where you'll have to decide whether to replace the > original pistons and bore the block, or just do a basic ring and bearing > job. I expect cylinder bore wear will be very slight on your engine, but > rings go bad for various reasons, including overheating, which IIRC you had > a problem with. Only reason I bring this up that on some motors, you can > have a problems with the wrist pin slapping. This can be anything from a > slight knock at idle or under acceleration to risking having the piston > break and then scoring or breaking the cylinder walls! Unfortunetly, new > pistons and wrist pins, plus having them pressed on are one of the larger > expenses in a total rebuild. Yet, if the mileage isn't too high on your 58, > it may not even be a concern. If wrist pin wear is a problem but you don't > want to bore a decent block, standard size replacements should also be > available. > Usually a major concern mainly on high mileage/abused motors, but should be > considered in any rebuild. > Phil <>< > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hugh & Therese" <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> > To: "Imperial Mailing List" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 11:42 PM > Subject: IML: Life with an Imperial > > > > Life with an Imperial is never dull. In great condition you still have to > > deal with all the puzzled admiration from gawpers. What is that? How > could > > something that great exist without me knowing about it? If, like mine, > the > > experience is less rosy, you still have to realize that life with a "bad" > > Imperial is still better than with a "good" alternative. There is an > > indefinable something that just makes having one more pleasure than pain. > > > > Just because I have decided I can no longer avoid the major work that I > have > > known for some time my car needs does not mean, I hope, that I am giving > up > > on the old girl. We have come so far together and had more good times > than > > maybe we should have, but this ain't quitting time. > > > > Ernie Stepney has been sending me some great pictures of his two "new" > 58s. > > I sure hope he sends me a bunch of taking the engine out of one of them, > > rebuilding it and then installing it into the other. What great timing > for > > me as I anticipate, with some dread, I confess, more or less the same > task. > > I simply have too many obligations and not enough resources yet to > > accomplish what needs to be done on the Imperial. This will change. I > will > > be the biggest braggart in Texas once I get the job done. Even worse than > I > > am now! You have been warned! > > > > Hugh > > > > > > > >