While I agree with Mikey just about all the way, the odd thing about the 392 Hemi is that it isn't even in the books NAPA has. I was delighted to find that it is in the AutoZone system. Here was the funny part. I'd go to AutoZone and get the part number but more often than not they'd say I'm sorry, we can't get that. Then I'd take the part number to NAPA, where there just happened to be a phenomenal parts guy, and he'd cross reference the part number and get it for me, either off the shelf, within a few hours from the local warehouse or within a few days from the national warehouse. This was before I had a computer. It's odd to think that I managed to accomplish so much in the face of indifference at best from other museum members and sundry parts houses and shops. I was really struck by what the founding member of this list had to say on the subject of isolation. Time was when a great many of us felt we were going this alone. Few local Mopar club members appreciated Imperials and even fewer knew anything about them. And so many of us kept the faith almost as weirdoes. These things ain't Camaros or Mustangs or Chargers. This forum took off largely because we were so isolated and it became so successful mainly because there are almost no other resources out there that support these great old cars. I get quite a bang out of helping a fellow 58 owner. Since I'm sure I have made every mistake possible at least once as I stumbled from one problem to another, it is very satisfying to help someone else make smoother progress. And they can ignore me, too, if they wish, and prove me wrong into the bargain and that'll be just fine with me. I like being wrong when someone gives me a better way to do things. Hugh