Bill:
Can I ask what book that you are referencing. I would love to see
this. Or, can you possibly scan the page and email to me personally?
Thanks much!
Teresa
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Starters
The big change in starters in 1962 was not due to the
change in the transmission, but a brand new starter design. The A-727
Toruqeflite was new for 1962, but the A-904 was carried over from 1960-61
and it, too, used the new starter, in most cases.
Up to 1961
Chrysler used direct drive starters, usually purchased from Autolite, which
became Prestolite when Ford bought a chunk of Autolite and the rights to
the name. The new Chrysler starter was a reduction gear design,
giving that unique whine when the starter is engaged. As a result of
this, the number of teeth on the ring gear changed. Thus the two
starter designs are not interchangeable.
The Chrysler reduction gear
starter was used on all American-built Mopar cars from 1962, with the
except of 1962-64 Dodge 880 and Chrysler cars with a manual
transmission. Those cars held on to the direct drive starter.
In
Canada the reduction gear starter was used on all Chryco products with a V8
engine. The slant six Valiants, Plymouths and Dodges continued to
use the direct drive starter, supplied by Prestolite, until the end of the
1966 model year. With the 1967 models, Chrysler Canada switched to
the redcution gear xtarter.
Thus Imperials from 1956 to 1961 used
the direct drive starter and from 1962 used Chrysler's reduction gear
starter. According to my interchange book, the starters are the
same from 1959 to 1961 on Imperials, using Chrysler part number 1889
200. This unit was also used on 1959-61 Chryslers, 1959-61 DeSotos
(except Firesweep), 1960 Dodge with 361 or 383 V8, 1961 Plymouth with 361
or 383 V8, 1962-64 Chryslers with standard transmission, and 1962-64 Dodge
880 with standard transmission.
The book also says the 1957-58 starter,
1842 562, will fit. This unit was used on 1957-58 Imperials, 1957-58
Chryslers and 1957-58 DeSotos (except Firesweep). It should
also fit Canadian-built 1958 Dodge Custom Royal models (they used
Chrysler's 354 poly engine).
Bill Vancouver, BC
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Original Message ----- From: <RandalPark@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent:
Friday, July 16, 2004 6:40 AM Subject: Re: IML: Starters
>
The fact that your sources tell you that the "early" 1960 starter will
fit and "late" 1960 starter won't leads me to believe that they are
inaccurate. 1960 starters are all the same. I have never owned a '59 or
tried to buy a starter for one, but I do have two '60s, one of them for
over 40 years (Mom bought it new). I have replaced the starter on both of
them. Electrically there was a change during the 1960 model year. That was
the switch from a generator to an alternator. > > I have been
told that 1956 through 1961 starters are all the same. I have an extra 1956
starter, and it does look the same as the 1960, but I have never tried to
install it on the later car (probably won't either). The engine was changed
significantly between 1958 and 1959. This engine was used for many years,
but due to a change in the transmission for 1962, that year's starter is
totally different. Even so, I have been told be some that it will fit in
the early cars, but I have not ever tried it either. > > > I
am sure that there is some way of verifying all of this, and I expect
it has been throughly discussed at some point in the IML. Try searching
the archives and see what you find. > > Paul > > In
a message dated 7/16/2004 12:11:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Chad Smith"
<hemi_powered@xxxxxxx>
writes: > > >Paul: > > > >Teresa (not
Theresa) was told by more than one parts outlet that the starter for the
1959 was unique to the 1959, that a 1960 may work, but the 1961 that lives
not far from me does not have the same starter. Please enlighten me if you
know otherwise. > > > >Teresa > > ----- Original
Message ----- > > From: RandalPark@xxxxxxx<mailto:RandalPark@xxxxxxx> >
> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >
> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 8:00 PM > > Subject: Re: IML:
engine removal and reinstallation > > > > > > Now
this is interesting. Theresa says that '59 has a one year only starter. I
have always thought that the starter used on Imperials was the same for
1959, 1960, and 1961. In '62 Imperial finally changed to the gear reduction
drive unit that we are so familiar with for so long. > > > >
Paul > > > > In a message dated 7/15/2004 9:48:18 PM Eastern
Daylight Time, "Chad Smith" <hemi_powered@xxxxxxx<mailto:hemi_powered@xxxxxxx>>
writes: > > > > >Cheers Kate! I have seen the sorry
little man down the street laying on his back under his Dodge pickup with a
tranny on his torso trying to heft a transmission up into his truck having
not heeded this very advice. It was quite a sight, I think that tranny may
have weighed just about as much as him...LOL > > > > >
>I have watched my father, brother, and husband (all mechanics)
hoist engine/tranny out as one unit for many, many years, and for those
very good reasons that you listed. I appreciate your two cents, it is nice
to hear from you. An experienced mechanic should be able to take the entire
thing out in not much longer than just the engine. As you mentioned, not
only worth the time...but definitely worth saving the risk of ruining any
parts. > > > > > >In my case, the starter for my 1959
is a one year starter. A replacement, while not only hard to find, is very
costly compared to other Mopar starters. My father has his own version of
the penny saved story, and goes like this "A penny saved is better than a
penny earned...you've already paid taxes on it." Unless you have money to
burn, and time to hunt down those ever elusive parts, your point is well
taken. > > > > > >Thanks again! > >
> > > >Teresa Smith > > >1959 Imperial South
Hampton Custom > > >Kennewick, WA > > > ----- Original
Message ----- > > > From: Kate Triplett<mailto:ad_ablurr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ad_ablurr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ma iling-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> >
> > Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 7:57 AM > > > Subject:
IML: engine removal and reinstallation > > > > >
> > > > Ok guys, just two cents from a 5'-4" 140 pound woman
with too many permanently mashed knuckles and a healthy respect for iron
tonnage. > > > > > > It may be one heck of a lot more
work to pull all the radiator support hardware, grille, etc to get that
engine and tranny out as a unit, but I can guarantee you that it is worth
the extra effort! > > > > > > NOT having to lift
nearly half a ton of fragile metal parts out of a rats nest of iron
protrusions and hoses, wires etc and getting it high enough and angled
enough to have the tailshaft clear the floor AND not hang up and damage
anything in the process is worth the extra time by itself. > >
> > > > The OTHER important benefit of having the front end
stuff out of the way is that you will not have to mate up the engine and
transmission while you are under the car, swearing a blue streak and
hurting your (already bashed) fingers, and those of the other person you
will have to have helping you reef the darn thing in! > >
> > > > I have seen too many shadetree mechanics do
considerable damage to input splines, bolt flanges, starter parts, etc., to
take this advantage lightly. Mating up an engine and transmission on the
ground outside is a job. Doing it blind while half of the parts are not in
sight and just that little bit out of alignment is a long and painful stay
in purgatory. A little extra time will likely save you untold misery and
possible injury - to you and the car! > > > > > >
As before, just my two hard-earned cents.... > > > > >
> Kate Justet Triplett > > > Kate's Custom Gunleather >
> > Monroe, WA > > > "Lucille" 1968 Crown 4 door HT >
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