I was shocked, absolutely SHOCKED silly, to read tonight that the Imperial website has added an article about 1957 cars that contains... dare I say it... INFERIOR BRANDS. Though my heart skipped a beat at the mention of DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth, I fairly swooned at the mention of Hudson and Studebaker, but hey, they're orphans now so I recovered. But the inclusion of... dear readers, I can't utter their names out loud, but one starts with a "ch..." sound and the other with a "fff..." DON'T YOU REALIZE THAT THESE ARE INFERIOR CARS OWNED BY PLEBIAN IMBECILES, NOT WORTHY TO GRACE THE SHADOW OF OUR BLUE BLOODED REPUBLICAN SNOB CHARIOTS? My God, those people don't even have servants! ... If you're still reading I suppose you know that I'm joking... sort of. There are a few imperious impstapo who choose to impose their own SUBJECTIVE standard on what can and can't be mentioned, then bend the rules as they see fit. Anticipating a lecture about following the rules, I dare say, "lighten up and get a life!" Kick me off the list and put me out of my misery of sorting through tons of uninformative pap to find a pearl of information, and to then be told I can't read or write about the same parts used on some forbidden brand. God forbid that any of you should learn you can go to the local Ch*** store to get metering rods or other parts for your Carter carb. Nosiree, we can't mention the interchange, you'll have to struggle to find parts like anyone else or buy them from the impstapo approved vendors instead. But we can pontificate about Toyota Supra rotors, oh yes, that's okay, that's different you see. Well, I don't see. And frankly I don't think the impstapo does either. They just have the power. --Roger van Hoy, '55DeSoto, '42DeSoto, '66Plymouth, '73Duster, '81 Imperial, Washougal, WA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Johnson" <bjj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 11:55 AM Subject: Re: IML: Impcop/other topics | Allan | | I too feel bad if Roy leaves but if he does it has nothing to do with what | you think. What you are missing is private posts explaining the rules. I will | be posting a reminder for all of us that may not realize we even have them. | Unfortunately, they are buried in our web site and not always easily found | and read. Many components of the automobile are similar and universal, carbs, | gear ratio, steering, electronics and on and on. It is quite all right to | discuss any and all of these in general on the list when they are Imperial | related. In using the carb for example, it is easy to talk specifically about | changing metering rods on Carter carburetors with out having to discuss what | make of car they came off. And again that information is wanted and | encouraged. What happens when we start getting brand specific is the Imperial | content is lost and soon we are comparing T o y o t a's to Gateway computers and | everyone wonders why. If anyone doesn't believe this happens can research the | archives and see. The worst part is things usually develop into a flame war | because people get off the topic and then get p/oed with each other. | | Bottom line is anything automotive that can contribute to Imperial ownership | and restoration is fine here as long as it is addressing the Imperial. If my | point was not clear, I apologize to you, Roy and the list. It is a fine line | but is there for a reason. Thanks for speaking your peace, Allan! | | Impcop | | bandmgrinding@xxxxxxxx wrote: A M E N !!!!!! | | > Hi Guys | > To the Impcop, don't you think you came down a little hard on Roy for | > mentioning that " the other car" had the same problem. He was probably | > just using that example because that is what he is most familiar with. I | > think that by losing him as part of the group we will be losing someone | > with a lot of mechanical experience and knowledge that could benefit a | > lot of us in the group. While I am not advocating bringing up or talking | > about other subjects or cars, I think that we could all learn from | > comparisons and experience with other cars. Also, it might be a great way | > to come up with some interchanges and modifications to parts that will | > then fir our Imperials. Also, I for one find it interesting to see what | > other Imperial owners have driven and are driving or working on and I | > agree that any discussion of same should be taken private or to another | > group that would be better served by the information but if we are not | > allowed to even compare or mention another car name or make , items like | > the production figures of other cars, or even our sign offs should not | > include anything else but our Imperial only. This would seem a little | > silly to me but I am willing to abide by the rules . | > | > Thanks for the time to speak my peace. | > | > Allan R. | > 1962 Imperial Conv | > | > On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 08:18:45 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time) "Roy Braatz" | > <braatz@xxxxxxx> writes: | > > Unvaryingly I like and appreciate all makes of cars, and not just | > > Chrysler | > > and seance that's my feeling. I believe, I may be in the wrong | > > "group or | > > club" ! > In that case I feel I also need to resign my membership. Good | > luck | > > to the | > > Impcop's ROY= 1957 Crown Imperial Convt. > > -------Original | > Message------- > > > From: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: | > Friday, January 25, 2002 03:38:58 AM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | > > Subject: IML: Poor gas mpg > > To help people understand and clarify | > on topic and off topic items. > Carter carbs are universal to most makes | > of cars. It is very simple | > > to > talk about Carter Carb's in a generic sense without starting a | > > thread > about how my Chevy does this and how my Ford is better than my | > | > > Chevy, > etc. Get the drift? If not, don't post until you are sure what | > list | > > you > are on. > > Impcop > > Roy Braatz wrote: > > > > Most all | > Crater use the same type and but different sizes, what > I've done over | > the years is buy junk looking ones at a swap meet > for a couple of | > dollars just to get the rods but have used them or > given them out. I | > could mention how to adjust your's or check them > , but was informed | > that I cant use another make of car to explain > or compare with. As I | > did last time mentioning the word corvette > Op sorry. Chrysler only. > | > -------Original Message------- > > From: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > | > Date: Thursday, January 24, 2002 06:25:38 PM > To: | > mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: IML: Poor gas mpg > Roy, you | > don't happen to know where you find other metering rods > > to try do | > you? > > Tristan > > > I thought to mention beside the rear end gears, | > to think about > what your CARTER AFB metering rods size is! Owners that | > are > second or third owners of their car need to wonder if the carb > | > ever was rebuilt and if so were the right metering rods > reinstalled in | > THAT carb. You need to understand that two brass > metering rods are | > lifted out of the fuel jet HOLES as you step > on the gas and has to be | > correct for performance. The jet holes > that the metering rods go | > through are stander size for that > carb, but the rod thickness depend on | > engine size and HP. Think > of it this way , if the jet hole is always | > the same size .A > thinner rod increases fuel flow 1. ( to much -fouling | > plugs,dark > smoke car can feel like it lugging and can Diesel do to | > carbon > build up) .To thick a rod ( plugs run hot, engine runing > | > hotter,no power, pinging, stuttering) I found my 57 doing the > second. | > like the three bears you need to try different ones to > get it just | > RIGHT.Early Corvettes have Carter's and the same > condition to deal | > with. > roy 57 > > > > | > ____________________________________________________ > > IncrediMail - | > Email has finally evolved - Click Here > > > > ----------------- | > http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- > This message was sent to | > you by the Imperial Mailing List. 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