Re: IML: 1965 Imperial w/Miss
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Re: IML: 1965 Imperial w/Miss



Have you checked the compression? The symptoms that you describe can be caused by an ignition problem, but can also be caused by low compression on one or more cylinders. Bad compression can be caused by a blown head gasket, burned valve, cracked casting, cracked piston, or broken rings, just to name a few. The miss and/or shake can be just as much with any one of these as with a bad spark plug or ignition wire.
 
Paul W.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hardrick, Brian <HardrickBG@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 15 May 2006 17:31:08 -0500
Subject: RE: IML: 1958 Imperial Convert.HELP!

You have helped me in the past so I figured I would give it one more
try.  I have a 1965 Chrysler Imperial Crown Coupe that has a miss and a
shake only when I am in drive.  I have changed plugs, wires, dist. Cap,
rotor, and set points to 17, and timing.  The carburetor has been blown
out extensively but I continue to get the shake and the hesitation as I
accelerate on the gas.  What am I missing?  Please HELP!

BattleAx

-----Original Message-----
From: Hardrick, Brian 
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 8:30 AM
To: 'mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: IML: 1958 Imperial Convert.HELP!

I agree with the gentleman that stated the battery cable could be the
issue because I just fixed the exact same problem I was having with my
65 Imperial.  And to the others that responded you would not be able to
jump it from the relay that it totally incorrect, it can be jumped from
the relay or the starter.

BattleAx  

-----Original Message-----
From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob P
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:35 AM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: IML: 1958 Imperial Convert.HELP!

Ernie wrote:
>There are 3 main culprits for the problem you have and they are not the
>battery or cables. The first is the vacuum switch which prevents the
>engine from cranking while running. It is located behind the carburetor
>and the quick way to diagnose in to jumper the two wires...

I agree that it's not the battery or cables if you can jump the relay.
Is 
this vacuum switch a 50's thing?  I've never heard of them, but all my
cars 
are '70 and up.

Rob




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