RE: IML: Montana car show, blowby issue
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RE: IML: Montana car show, blowby issue



Fred:  Thanks for responding. We have put a new PCV in, but I appreciate the tip.

 

Patricia Anderson Pruitt

 

28289 Norris Road

Bozeman, Montana 59718

pruittghl@xxxxxxx  (406) 579-0001

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Does your car have a PCV valve? Can you add one?

I purchased a 66 Newport which had a lot of "blow by" and simply cleaning the PCV valve fixed the problem.  

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Subject: Re: IML: Montana car show, blowby issue
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:43:25 -0400

OK, this is not a cure, and I highly recommend what you do not want to hear. Their is a temporary get me by can of something to help some with your blowby issue. RESTORE. It is available, most likely, a Pep Boys type of store and maybe a Napa store. I have used it to help out a temp situation before and it did slow up oil consumption and some sort of blowby. Change the oil when adding the can. It should be used to replace in volumn, the same amount of oil. It fills in in a sort of way, scratches in the cylinder walls. Again, only temporary and it seems to last between 1,000 to about 1,500 miles for me and might also depend on how many or how deep your existing current scratches or scrapes are.
        joe machado    gettin ready for the New Mexico show in Belen, New Mexico, Saturday the 16th. I will be there in the #06 Daytona pulling my 28 foot enclosed trailer with a load of parts.


-----Original Message-----
From: Patricia Pruitt
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Sent: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 5:54 pm
Subject: IML: Montana car show

Hi all!
We attended a small town car show today in Livingston, Montana.  About 100
cars but only 2 Mopars…one a Valiant and the other a cherry late forties
Chrysler Town and County Woody Convertible. I had never seen one of those.
The star of the show was a 1903 2 cylinder, 8 hp. fully restored HAASE. It
was Livingston's 'first' car!
 My 62 Imperial didn’t get to the show as it is getting a face-lift and
make-over.  With luck it may debut in August.  There are still lots of
details needing attention, the most serious of which is it's serious
‘blow-by’. It is such a fumer (not raw gas) that it isn’t at all pleasant
for long drives. Any ideas out there on what causes this? My stomach gets
sort of queasy even 'thinking' about having to endure the fumes.
 
 Many of you online folks have been so helpful and Jim Lorenzen has been a
jewel indeed.  We are currently busy exchanging parts and his tips have
been truly helpful.
 
Many other makes of cars have magazines...is there any Chrysler/Imperial
publication?
 
Patricia
pruittghl@xxxxxxx
 
 
 
 
 
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