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billy
Posted 2024-09-21 9:04 AM (#637081)
Subject: 57 Chrysler New Yorker



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Hey Forward Lookers, What are these officially called and where can I get replacements? Oil pressure line?
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58coupe
Posted 2024-09-21 1:02 PM (#637088 - in reply to #637081)
Subject: Re: 57 Chrysler New Yorker



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Are these to a remote oil cooler?
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Powerflite
Posted 2024-09-21 2:09 PM (#637094 - in reply to #637081)
Subject: Re: 57 Chrysler New Yorker



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Do you have original A/C? The original air conditioning compressor had an oil line to them.
The best way to replace them is to take them to a good, preferably old, hose shop and have them make up new ones for you.
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billy
Posted 2024-09-29 12:52 PM (#637193 - in reply to #637081)
Subject: Re: 57 Chrysler New Yorker



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NYer does have original A/C...will do on the hose shop...just have to find the other ends of now...:) thanks for your help
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57chizler
Posted 2024-09-29 4:39 PM (#637197 - in reply to #637193)
Subject: Re: 57 Chrysler New Yorker



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The HVAC recirculating door power piston is actuated by engine oil pressure tapped from the same source as the oil pressure gauge and is then returned to the oil pan.



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Powerflite
Posted 2024-09-29 7:53 PM (#637199 - in reply to #637081)
Subject: Re: 57 Chrysler New Yorker



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That looks like a nightmare. One leak and you lose your engine and make a complete mess.
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57chizler
Posted 2024-09-30 1:19 PM (#637206 - in reply to #637199)
Subject: Re: 57 Chrysler New Yorker



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My '57 300C had factory A/C and that cylinder leaked...positioned right above the gas pedal, it would drip on my foot. This was the early seventies and no replacement could be found, so I fabricated a sheet metal tray under it to funnel the leakage out through the firewall.
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22mafeja
Posted 2024-10-01 4:04 AM (#637214 - in reply to #637081)
Subject: RE: 57 Chrysler New Yorker


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That was refreshing to read! I liked the funnel/tray...real seventies attitude...
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rebel
Posted 2024-10-02 8:05 PM (#637229 - in reply to #637214)
Subject: RE: 57 Chrysler New Yorker


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One nice thing was that the oil leak helped keep the drivers side floorboard from rusting. lol
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