i've found on my 69 if after starting, i shift to neutral and let it run for 30 seconds or so to let the fluid re-circulate in the system, shifts will be normal. mo jo -----Original Message----- From: KerryPinkerton <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 7:46 AM Subject: IML: 64 Transmission question >I think most cars will do this. What happens is that >over time, the fluid in the torque converter drains >back into the transmission itself and it takes a few >minutes for the tranny to get itself in order. Also, >most transmissions don't like dropping into gear from >a high idle in neutral and will 'klunk' pretty hard. >I've found that if my 64 has sat a while, if I let it >idle in park for 60 seconds or so, blip the throttle >to slow the idle, it does fine although there may be a >little slippage for the first shift. > >Kerryp > >--- ChiPieAlandPaula@xxxxxxx wrote: >> Is their anyone out there that can answer a >> question? I have a 64 Inperial >> Crown. The car sits most of the year. When the car >> is started from cold the >> carb kicks to high idle. If you try to put it in >> gear -- there's a lurching >> and it isn't happy with being in gear. Sometimes it >> just refuses to shift. >> This happens both in forward and reverse gear. If >> you let it warm up and kick >> it down to slow idle -- the car shifts buttery >> smooth. A trusted mechanic >> told me that this is a problem related to the age >> and that I only drive it >> about 500miles per year. He also stated that an >> additive is available that >> will cure this problem. Any suggestions? >> Also is it possible to find an AM/FM signal >> seeking radio for my 64? How >> about a schematic for the factory reverberator? My >> car has one -- but it >> needs fixing. I have an old time radio guy who is >> willing to repair the >> reverb unit. But -- noone seems to know it's >> location. Lastly, since my 64 >> has an AM radio -- do I need to change antenna and >> spark plug wires? Any help >> is greatly appreciated >> >> >> Allan From Montana >> > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs >http://www.hotjobs.com > >