Hand-holding with Power Steering Pump rebuild?
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Hand-holding with Power Steering Pump rebuild?



$160.00 sounds too high. What year is your car? The power steering pump for 
'59-'68 (and possibly longer) will interchange and is VERY available. This 
would not necessarily be so for '58 and before.

I bought a rebuilt one for my '62 last November, with the pulley installed, for 
around $40.00. I had to reuse my resevior. I am sure that you could find a used 
one that would work and maybe for less money.

Paul

In a message dated 4/13/2004 8:26:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
creesto@xxxxxxxxxx writes:

> 
> 
> I am faced with either paying someone to rebuild my power steering pump for
> $160, buying a used replacment for $75 or attempting to rebuild it myself.
> The guy who wants $160 indicated that it was fairly involved, but that might
> just be 'selling' trouble. I am on a tight budget and would be willing to
> try it myself, except I don't have a pulley-puller or an arbor press to put
> it back on. Can someone convince me I should still attempt it? PLEASE?!
> 
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> > From: "Larry Noska" <lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: IML: Dads 82 Water Pump
> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 19:05:56 -0700
> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Does any body have thoughts about a new water pump over a rebuilt water
> > Pump?  New is $34.00 rebuilt is $17.00 at Napa.
> >
> > The FSM said to use correct pump since pump impeller must be compatible with
> > the drive ratio provided by pulley system.  The Napa parts person said only
> > one pump was in the book.  I did reference a 1982 Imperial.
> >
> > Lawrence R Noska
> > lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hauser, ID 83854
> >
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> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 21:07:33 -0500
> > From: Brad Hogg <roadhogg@xxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: IML: NYBeater
> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Speaking of my fleet, I (with the help of Darryl Kippen and my neighbour)
> > managed to get my 78 Newport and 76 NYB out of their winter sleeping
> > quarters tonight.  What started as, "I wonder if the ice has gone down
> > enough to at least get the Newporker to rock back and forth!" ended in, "Now
> > that we have the Newporker out all we have to to do get the NYB out is...".
> >
> > The cars are nicely parked end to end in my driveway along with the blue 78
> > at the far end.  The white 77 got shunted onto the street while the 90
> > Imperial is snug in the garage.  Now that I have all this extra space....
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "James" <nyb@xxxxxxx>
> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 4:56 PM
> > Subject: Re: IML: NYBeater
> >
> >
> > Aw, come on Brad, you can't have a monopoly on the term NYBeater.  But
> > seriously, thanks for the compliment.
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> > From: "Steve B." <imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: RE: IML: Dads 82 Water Pump
> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:22:23 -0400
> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > Does any body have thoughts about a new water pump over a rebuilt water
> > Pump?  New is $34.00 rebuilt is $17.00 at Napa.
> >
> >
> > For that price go with the new pump.  Rebuilts are pretty dang good but
> > the antifreeze you loose would cost you the difference in the pump
> > price.
> >
> > Steve B.
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> > From: "Clint and Laurie Carter" <laurielu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: IML: Dads 82 Water Pump
> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 19:31:57 -0700
> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > After selling auto parts for 18 years, Larry,I can tell you, go with the new
> > pump. Fuel and water. The difference is not that great.
> > Clint & Laurie Carter
> > 59 Crown
> > aka Laurie's Pink Lady
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Larry Noska" <lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: "Imperial Club" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:05 PM
> > Subject: IML: Dads 82 Water Pump
> >
> >
> >> Does any body have thoughts about a new water pump over a rebuilt water
> >> Pump?  New is $34.00 rebuilt is $17.00 at Napa.
> >>
> >> The FSM said to use correct pump since pump impeller must be compatible
> > with
> >> the drive ratio provided by pulley system.  The Napa parts person said
> > only
> >> one pump was in the book.  I did reference a 1982 Imperial.
> >>
> >> Lawrence R Noska
> >> lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Hauser, ID 83854
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> > From: "Steve B." <imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: RE: IML: Actual Current Prices Of 1959 - 1960 Imperial 4 Door
> > Hardtops
> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:34:32 -0400
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> > I'm very interested in buying a 1959 - 1960 Imperial 4 Door Hardtop.
> >
> >
> >
> > The prices on the '59 page are getting a bit stale.  I will go get a new
> > copy of the pricing guide and updating the prices for you or you can get
> > one yourself at most any big book store.  Old Car Price Guide is the one
> > to look for.
> >
> >
> >
> > I see actual selling prices all over the place.  Watch e-bay and the
> > other on-line places for a while to get a feel for the prices.  My
> > advice would be to buy the best possible car you can find.  '59 and '60
> > pieces are extremely rare.  NOS is impossible to find or priced out of
> > the ballpark and repro stuff just doesn't exist.  Lots of pot metal was
> > used and it is costly to refinish.  To give you an idea of prices two
> > '59 mirrors recently sold on e-bay.  Both were NOS and looked to be in
> > perfect shape.  The driver side went over $500 and the passenger side
> > wasn't far behind..
> >
> >
> >
> > The up side to this is that people notice the car.  My '59 is pretty
> > much a basket case.  Yet I can still take my car to the local show and
> > people will run past $40k Chevys to come see the old girl with the
> > tattered interior and tired paint.  This always makes up for the
> > scarcity of parts.
> >
> >
> >
> > Steve B.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > <p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'margin-left:.5in'><font size=3D3 =
> > face=3D"Times New Roman"><span
> > style=3D'font-size:12.0pt'>I'm very interested in buying a 1959 - 1960 =
> > Imperial 4
> > Door Hardtop.</span></font></p>
> >
> > <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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> > style=3D'font-size:
> > 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>The prices on the &#8217;59 page =
> > are
> > getting a bit stale.  I will go get a new copy of the pricing guide =
> > and
> > updating the prices for you or you can get one yourself at most any big =
> > book
> > store.  Old Car Price Guide is the one to look =
> > for.</span></font></p>
> >
> > </div>
> >
> > <div>
> >
> > <p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'margin-left:.5in'><font size=3D3 =
> > color=3Dnavy
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> > style=3D'font-size:
> > 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>I see actual selling prices all =
> > over the
> > place.  Watch e-bay and the other on-line places for a while to get =
> > a feel
> > for the prices.  My advice would be to buy the best possible car =
> > you can
> > find.  &#8217;59 and &#8217;60 pieces are extremely rare.  NOS =
> > is
> > impossible to find or priced out of the ballpark and repro stuff just =
> > doesn&#8217;t
> > exist.  Lots of pot metal was used and it is costly to =
> > refinish.  To
> > give you an idea of prices two &#8217;59 mirrors recently sold on =
> > e-bay.
> > Both were NOS and looked to be in perfect shape.  The driver side =
> > went
> > over $500 and the passenger side wasn&#8217;t far =
> > behind&#8230;.</span></font></p>
> >
> > <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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> >
> > <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
> > style=3D'font-size:
> > 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>The up side to this is that people =
> > notice
> > the car.  My &#8217;59 is pretty much a basket case&#8230;  =
> > Yet I can
> > still take my car to the local show and people will run past $40k Chevys =
> > to
> > come see the old girl with the tattered interior and tired paint.  =
> > This
> > always makes up for the scarcity of parts.</span></font></p>
> >
> > <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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> >
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> > From: "Hugh & Therese" <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: IML: 392 in pieces
> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 21:38:56 -0500
> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I got to se my 58's 392 Hemi in pieces today.  Fascinating stuff.  I'm
> > pinched for time this second but can say I was right, it needed a ring job.
> > The cylinder walls look fine but there is some scarring on one or two of the
> > pistons and also on the bearings that attach to the crank shaft.  They gave
> > me a list of desirable actions to take from this point but . . .
> >
> > There is a huge crack in the block !!!!  It's old, very old and does not
> > seem to have reached the cylinders.  They want to take the block to a shop
> > and find out the best thing to do with it.  It probably reaches the water
> > jacket but I know for a fact it doesn't leak.
> >
> > I thought the car had been seriously worked on before.  This kind of damage
> > comes from freezing, not over heating so it is not related to the cracked
> > head of a few years ago.
> >
> > I took some pictures of the engine and of the car, which looks very high up
> > in the front end, for some reason!  Getting heat from the "boss."  Gotta go.
> >
> > Hugh
> >
> >
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> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 20:02:04 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Martin Karson <mkei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: RE: IML: Actual Current Prices Of 1959 - 1960 Imperial 4 Door
> > Hardtops
> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > Steve B.   thanks for the help.  I will follow with the price guides as well
> > as E Bay.  Had no idea the parts were so out of sight.  Many thanks for your
> > insight into pricing and availability.   Marty Karson
> >
> > "Steve B." <imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I'm very interested in buying a 1959 - 1960 Imperial 4 Door Hardtop.
> >
> >
> >
> > The prices on the ’59 page are getting a bit stale.  I will go get a new 
>copy
> > of the pricing guide and updating the prices for you or you can get one
> > yourself at most any big book store.  Old Car Price Guide is the one to look
> > for.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I see actual selling prices all over the place.  Watch e-bay and the other
> > on-line places for a while to get a feel for the prices.  My advice would be
> > to buy the best possible car you can find.  ’59 and ’60 pieces are extremely
> > rare.  NOS is impossible to find or priced out of the ballpark and repro 
>stuff
> > just doesn’t exist.  Lots of pot metal was used and it is costly to 
>refinish.
> > To give you an idea of prices two ’59 mirrors recently sold on e-bay.  Both
> > were NOS and looked to be in perfect shape.  The driver side went over $500
> > and the passenger side wasn’t far behind….
> >
> >
> >
> > The up side to this is that people notice the car.  My ’59 is pretty much a
> > basket case…  Yet I can still take my car to the local show and people will
> > run past $40k Chevys to come see the old girl with the tattered interior and
> > tired paint.  This always makes up for the scarcity of parts.
> >
> >
> >
> > Steve B.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > <DIV>Steve B.   thanks for the help.  I will follow with the
> > price guides as well as E Bay.  Had no idea the parts were so out of
> > sight.  Many thanks for your insight into pricing and
> > availability.   Marty Karson<BR><BR><B><I>"Steve B."
> > <imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx></I></B> wrote:
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> > <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN-LEFT: 0.5in"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
> > size=3><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">I'm very interested in buying a 1959 -
> > 1960 Imperial 4 Door Hardtop.</SPAN></FONT></P>
> > <P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN 
>style="FONT-SIZE:
> > 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"></SPAN></FONT> </P>
> > <P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN 
>style="FONT-SIZE:
> > 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">The prices on the ’59 page are 
>getting
> > a bit stale.  I will go get a new copy of the pricing guide and updating
> > the prices for you or you can get one yourself at most any big book
> > store.  Old Car Price Guide is the one to look
> > for.</SPAN></FONT></P></DIV>
> > <DIV>
> > <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN-LEFT: 0.5in"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
> > color=navy size=3><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR:
> > navy"></SPAN></FONT> </P>
> > <P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN 
>style="FONT-SIZE:
> > 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">I see actual selling prices all over
> > the place.  Watch e-bay and the other on-line places for a while to get a
> > feel for the prices.  My advice would be to buy the best possible car you
> > can find.  ’59 and ’60 pieces are extremely rare.  NOS is impossible
> > to find or priced out of the ballpark and repro stuff just doesn’t
> > exist.  Lots of pot metal was used and it is costly to refinish.  To
> > give you an idea of prices two ’59 mirrors recently sold on e-bay.  Both
> > were NOS and looked to be in perfect shape.  The driver side went over
> > $500 and the passenger side wasn’t far behind….</SPAN></FONT></P>
> > <P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN 
>style="FONT-SIZE:
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> > <P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN 
>style="FONT-SIZE:
> > 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">The up side to this is that people
> > notice the car.  My ’59 is pretty much a basket case…  Yet I can
> > still take my car to the local show and people will run past $40k Chevys to
> > come see the old girl with the tattered interior and tired paint.  This
> > always makes up for the scarcity of parts.</SPAN></FONT></P>
> > <P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN 
>style="FONT-SIZE:
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> > Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 20:45:09 -0700
> > From: "A. Foster" <monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: IML: Actual Current Prices Of 1959 - 1960 Imperial 4 Door
> > Hardtops
> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > Martin;
> > I wouldn't worry about one or two Ebay auctions on 59' parts; all it takes 
>is
> > two or three guys to get auction fever and the winner, if he pays up, can 
>wind
> > up paying double what something is worth. On top of that some people enter 
>the
> > wrong bid amount or don't know the proxy bid system is supposed to work, and
> > the odd unscrupulous seller still engages in shill bidding. I have seen some
> > items pop up for auction several times that were supposedly sold, likely for
> > the above reasons.
> > The truth being is that most Imperials use the same rear view mirrors as 
>their
> > lesser Chrysler, DeSoto, and sometimes Dodge counterparts. You will find 
>that
> > there are other parts that are interchangable as well.
> > The best advice that I can give, and this goes with other things as well, is
> > to buy the most complete and original car that you can find. Contrary to 
>what
> > many might think this can mean a number three rated car or a better number
> > four rated car. I also wouldn't worry about a car that has fancy aftermarket
> > rims, so long as they didn't mess with the drive train or shave the trim and
> > chuck it out. There is an online price guide at this address:
> > www.vmrintl.com/cctm/coll_frame.htm
> > Unlike some price guides that I have seen they base their values on market
> > research and not a theoretical ideal.
> > Best Regards
> > Arran Foster
> > 1954 Imperial Newport
> > Needing A Left Side Tailight Bezel and other trim parts.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Martin Karson
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 8:02 PM
> > Subject: RE: IML: Actual Current Prices Of 1959 - 1960 Imperial 4 Door
> > Hardtops
> >
> >
> > Steve B.   thanks for the help.  I will follow with the price guides as well
> > as E Bay.  Had no idea the parts were so out of sight.  Many thanks for your
> > insight into pricing and availability.   Marty Karson
> >
> > "Steve B." <imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I'm very interested in buying a 1959 - 1960 Imperial 4 Door Hardtop.
> >
> >
> >
> > The prices on the '59 page are getting a bit stale.  I will go get a new 
>copy
> > of the pricing guide and updating the prices for you or you can get one
> > yourself at most any big book store.  Old Car Price Guide is the one to look
> > for.
> >
> >
> >
> > I see actual selling prices all over the place.  Watch e-bay and the other
> > on-line places for a while to get a feel for the prices.  My advice would be
> > to buy the best possible car you can find.  '59 and '60 pieces are extremely
> > rare.  NOS is impossible to find or priced out of the ballpark and repro 
>stuff
> > just doesn't exist.  Lots of pot metal was used and it is costly to 
>refinish.
> > To give you an idea of prices two '59 mirrors recently sold on e-bay.  Both
> > were NOS and looked to be in perfect shape.  The driver side went over $500
> > and the passenger side wasn't far behind..
> >
> >
> >
> > The up side to this is that people notice the car.  My '59 is pretty much a
> > basket case.  Yet I can still take my car to the local show and people will
> > run past $40k Chevys to come see the old girl with the tattered interior and
> > tired paint.  This always makes up for the scarcity of parts.
> >
> >
> >
> > Steve B.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2> <FONT size=3D3>I wouldn't worry =
> > about one or=20
> > two Ebay auctions on 59' parts; all it takes is two or three guys to get =
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> > fever and the winner, if he pays up, can wind up paying double what =
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> > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><FONT size=3D3> The truth being is =
> > that most=20
> > Imperials use the same rear view mirrors as their lesser Chrysler, =
> > DeSoto, and=20
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> > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><FONT size=3D3> The best advice =
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> >
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> > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Unlike some price guides that I have seen they =
> > base their=20
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> > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Best Regards</FONT></DIV>
> > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Arran Foster</FONT></DIV>
> > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>1954 Imperial Newport</FONT></DIV>
> > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Needing A Left Side Tailight Bezel and other =
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> > <A title=3Dmkei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =
> > href=3D"mailto:mkei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx";>Martin Karson</A>=20
> > </DIV>
> > <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A=20
> > title=3Dmailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
> > =
> > href=3D"mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";>mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx=
> > om</A>=20
> > </DIV>
> > <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Monday, April 12, 2004 =
> > 8:02=20
> > PM</DIV>
> > <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> RE: IML: Actual =
> > Current Prices=20
> > Of 1959 - 1960 Imperial 4 Door Hardtops</DIV>
> > <DIV><BR></DIV>
> > <DIV>Steve B.   thanks for the help.  I will follow =
> > with the=20
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> > of=20
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> > availability.   Marty Karson<BR><BR><B><I>"Steve B." <<A=20
> > =
> > href=3D"mailto:imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";>imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</A>=
> > ></I></B>=20
> > wrote:=20
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> > size=3D3><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt">I'm very interested in =
> > buying a 1959 -=20
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> > <P class=3DMsoNormal><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dnavy size=3D2><SPAN=20
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> > <P class=3DMsoNormal><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dnavy size=3D2><SPAN=20
> > style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">The =
> > prices on the=20
> > =9259 page are getting a bit stale.  I will go get a new copy =
> > of the=20
> > pricing guide and updating the prices for you or you can get one =
> > yourself at=20
> > most any big book store.  Old Car Price Guide is the one to =
> > look=20
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> > <P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN-LEFT: 0.5in"><FONT =
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> > style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">I see =
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> > selling prices all over the place.  Watch e-bay and the other =
> > on-line=20
> > places for a while to get a feel for the prices.  My advice =
> > would be to=20
> > buy the best possible car you can find.  =9259 and =9260 pieces =
> > are=20
> > extremely rare.  NOS is impossible to find or priced out of the =
> >
> > ballpark and repro stuff just doesn=92t exist.  Lots of pot =
> > metal was=20
> > used and it is costly to refinish.  To give you an idea of =
> > prices two=20
> > =9259 mirrors recently sold on e-bay.  Both were NOS and looked =
> > to be in=20
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> > passenger side=20
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> > is that people notice the car.  My =9259 is pretty much a =
> > basket=20
> > case=85  Yet I can still take my car to the local show and =
> > people will=20
> > run past $40k Chevys to come see the old girl with the tattered =
> > interior and=20
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> > </SPAN></FONT><FONT face=3DArial color=3Dnavy size=3D2><SPAN=20
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> >
> > Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 02:18:07 -0400
> > From: RandalPark@xxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: IML: 392 in pieces
> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I don't know how you can tell that a cracked block got that way by freezing 
>or
> > by overheating. I know that the block in my '65 Imperial was cracked when I
> > got it. It never leaked, but it was a BIG crack. It had come from over 
>heating
> > and there was other evidence as well, such as broken rings, bearing damage,
> > and , oh yes, the proverbial characteristic remains of a mammoth trailer
> > hitch.
> >
> > I replaced mine. I don't think that I would ever repair or pay to have
> > repaired a cracked cylinder block unless a replacement was absolutely
> > unobtainable. I know that they can be fixed and if done right, very well, in
> > fact. The trouble is, not only would it not be as good as a block that was
> > never cracked in the first place, but I would always know that it was 
>cracked.
> > If I had to sell the car, I would never feel right about it unless I told
> > everyone. Guess what, then they probably wouldn't buy it.
> >
> > I highly recommend that you replace your block, Hugh. It will be a better
> > engine job in the long run.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > In a message dated 4/12/2004 10:38:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > hugtrees@xxxxxxxx writes:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi folks,
> >>
> >> I got to se my 58's 392 Hemi in pieces today.  Fascinating stuff.  I'm
> >> pinched for time this second but can say I was right, it needed a ring job.
> >> The cylinder walls look fine but there is some scarring on one or two of 
>the
> >> pistons and also on the bearings that attach to the crank shaft.  They gave
> >> me a list of desirable actions to take from this point but . . .
> >>
> >> There is a huge crack in the block !!!!  It's old, very old and does not
> >> seem to have reached the cylinders.  They want to take the block to a shop
> >> and find out the best thing to do with it.  It probably reaches the water
> >> jacket but I know for a fact it doesn't leak.
> >>
> >> I thought the car had been seriously worked on before.  This kind of damage
> >> comes from freezing, not over heating so it is not related to the cracked
> >> head of a few years ago.
> >>
> >> I took some pictures of the engine and of the car, which looks very high up
> >> in the front end, for some reason!  Getting heat from the "boss."  Gotta 
>go.
> >>
> >> Hugh
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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