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replacing '80's antenna mast



  Leo, yes in fact the mast can be replaced. The motor assy. does have to be 
opened.Chry. used 2 styles on the Imp. One is easier than the other but both 
can be done.If you have some common sense and patience you can do it yourself. 
I don't have part #'s, it depends on which antenna you have. Take it apart 
carefully and see which nylon cable it has.Chrysler should  able to supply the 
mast, if not,contact reputable parts vendor. If memory serves one cable is 
round, the other notched like a gear. Good luck and if I can help further let 
me know.    Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Leo Heligas <llhelig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Feb 9, 2004 8:17 AM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IML: My Dads Imperial 1982 antenna mast

I was not aware that the mast alone could be replaced. I forgot to lower
mine a year ago in a car wash and broke the mast. The motor still works
great but had to install a fixed mast. Does the housing need to be opened to
replace it? Do you have a Mopar part No. for the mast?
Leo H. '83 EFI
 Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Dana" <56safari@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:44 AM
Subject: Re: IML: My Dads Imperial 1982 antenna mast


>   Your antenna mast cable is broken. I've replaced dozens of these and
what you need to do is as Dick described, but you need to get a new antenna
mast from the dealer or chrysler parts source. The 5th avenue,Cordoba and
Mirada have the same antenna,so the mast will be the same. Expect to pay
around $25.00 for the mast.Maybe Murray Park can help with this also.  As
for the windshield wipers, I had this problem before also,the intermitant
wiper control box was faulty.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dick Benjamin <dickb@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Feb 8, 2004 11:35 AM
> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: IML: My Dads Imperial 1982
>
> The mileage is too low (assuming it is still EFI), so I would change the
air
> filter, spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, rotor and the Oxygen
> sensor.  All this will come to less than $30, and should make a great
> improvement for you.   If the fuel filters have not been replaced, I'd
> certainly add that to the list.  The originals are no longer available,
but
> if you remove them and take them to your local NAPA store, they can match
> them very closely - in fact I did exactly that in Boise when I was
visiting
> our daughter there!
>
> Murray Park can help you with the license plate trim - contact him by
> looking him up on our IML vendor list.  Of course there are others who can
> also help - I have had very good results with Murray.
>
> The nylon pull string in your power antenna has come loose from the drive
> motor.  These can be replaced, but it is a lot of work to get at the
> antenna, as  you have to take it out from under the fender.   Remove the
> plastic flap from behind the right front wheel.  Remove the antenna and
take
> it apart.   You can buy a replacement nylon insert from your friendly
local
> parts place.
>
> The wiper linkage is very tricky to replace - I suspect he has put the
> linkage back on wrong.   If you are handy with tools, just take it out
again
> and study the way it has to move.  There is a lot of monkey motion
involved
> in the drive link on the driver's side.  Remember that the drive motor
> actually reverses direction to park the blades, so the linkage has to
change
> it's length when it is driven in one direction from it's length when it is
> driven in the other direction.  It's hard to explain, but if you study the
> parts, you'll see what I mean.   These linkages fail frequently - but the
> parts are still available from your local Chrysler dealer.  You have to
buy
> the whole left side linkage if it fails, and it is a chore to change it!
>
> The cruise control difficulty could be any one of 1000 things (OK, maybe
> only 500), but the first thing to check is your control switch.  There are
4
> wires from the switch to the unit - make sure they all react to pushing
the
> control through it's various actions.   Also, make sure your brake light
> switch is adjusted properly, since an error there may make the cruise
> control think the brakes are on.  Use the wiring diagram to trace out each
> of the various wires in the system - it should be possible to track it
down.
>
> Dick Benjamin (who lives about 10 miles from your folks, and still uses
> their fender covers!)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Larry Noska" <lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 9:51 AM
> Subject: RE: IML: My Dads Imperial 1982
>
>
> > I have just picked up my Dads Imperial in Southern CA. and drove it to
> Idaho
> > about 1800 miles.  The ride was great, I was impressed.  The MPG  for
the
> > trip was 20.3 at around 70 MPH.  The car seamed to go up to 80 with out
> any
> > trouble, as the cruse control did not work. This car has 22,853 miles
and
> > has been in the garage all of it's life.  I have to let it set outside
> until
> > the snow melts enough to get to my other garage.(bummer)  I plan on
> driving
> > it in the summer months.
> >
> > I need to find a license plate holder for the rear of the car, It fits
in
> > the cavity of the trunk lid.  The chrome part fell off and is missing.
> >
> > Also  The motor for the window on the passenger door is not working. The
> > power antenna is nor working  but the motor is working?  Does any body
> have
> > an idea why the antenna is not working???  I have disconnected the motor
> so
> > it does not burn out.  And my brother changed a part on the windshield
> > wipers and now they will not go to the home position.  And lastly the
> cruse
> > control isn't working I checked the fuse and it's ok now that I am home
I
> > can check it with a VOM.
> >
> > Larry
> >
> >
> > Lawrence R Noska
> > lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hauser, ID 83854
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of casa92
> > Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 7:14 PM
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: IML: Even more 80's Imperial thoughts(kind of long)
> >
> > I have read a few e-mails on the value of the 80's Imperials. I have an
81
> > and I am the second owner and the first owner kept it in a garage (my
> Dad).
> > I believe the issue with the 80's value is that these cars do not look
old
> > for a 23 year old car. The body style and the electronics were way ahead
> of
> > their time and it may take a few years and some help from 80's owners to
> > make people realize were this car fit in to automotive history. Once
they
> do
> > then watch out.
> >
> > Scott Schmidt
> >
> > 81 Imperial
> >
> >
> > At 07:24 PM 2/6/2004, RandalPark@xxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> >
> > Clay,
> >
> > Your point about realizing just how far Chrysler had sunk by then, and
> also
> > what a leap of faith would have been required to put out that much money
> for
> > their best car was a good one, and one that I made a couple of weeks ago
> in
> > another thread.
> >
> > As far as the comparison between the Imperial and the K-car, I can only
> say
> > that the K-car was a success (in fact it and the soon to come mini-van
> saved
> > the company) while the Imperial was not.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > In a message dated 2/6/2004 5:29:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > imperialman@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> >
> > > I just finished reading  cover to cover the June 1981 Motor Trend
> > magazine.
> > >     Though no Imperial specific articles, the letters to the editors
> > section did mention Imperial.
> > >
> > >  The June issue had the  MT editors  taking a lot of heat about their
> > selection for the Motor Trend car of the year,  the Plymouth-Dodge
K-car
> > .
> > >
> > > One  irate reader wrote in part
> > >       " You(also) gave the Imperial,  obviously more luxurious than
any
> > other car tested a rating of 6 in comfort and 5 in ride and drive, while
> the
> > Reliant turned in the highest rating
> > > in both categories.
> > > I fail to see how the Reliant could score better than the Imperial,
> > C#$lass and G%nada in ANY of the luxury categories.
> > >
> > >    The short answer from the MT editor was " We don't feel that
comfort
> > and ride & drive are necessarily synonymous with
> > >    "luxury"
> > >
> > >   Now what kind of answer is that ?
> > >
> > >    I don't think anyone on this list would argue that an 81 Imperial's
> > ride is  better than any K- car and I sure don't want to start a K-car
> > discussion  so I am offering up this letter because it mentions Imperial
> and
> > I think it shows how political Motor Trends car of the year (was)is.
> > >
> > >  Something that also impressed  me after reading this  1981 Motor
Trend
> > was how far Chrysler really had sunk.
> > > What a leap of faith it must have taken someone to even
> > > consider laying out 18K  to buy an Imperial
> > >
> > >               Clay Smith
> > >                   67 Crown Coupe
> > >                  60 Custom
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >


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