Re: IML: Rear Ended - 1972 Imperial GT
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Re: IML: Rear Ended - 1972 Imperial GT



Kenyon, just wondering what drive train mods you also made? Hotter cam, intake, center float Holley, windage tray, increased oil capacity, swinging oil pick-up, converter, shift improvements, axle ratio. I guess that's just the hot rodder in me. Sounds like quite an Auto Cross car. Ya'll have a nice day, Dave.
 
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From: Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx>

> I got the rear suspension on the GT installed.
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> This consisted of new Energy Suspension polyurethane
> inserts into the now wire-wheeled and painted leaf
> spring set from the car. The leaf springs have
> elastic isolators clamping the spring to the axle, and
> these went away as well.
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> I had to conjure the inserts from the Energy
> parts-section, since there is no IMPERIAL application,
> so I had to use std Chrysler fronts and larger generic
> rears, it came out super.
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> This made a GIANT difference in firmness, and nudging
> the rear end of the car shell with your hip now
> results in a firm, solid feel rather than the wiggle
> and sway that was present previou sly. It's amaxing
> how much give the stock suspension has - several of
> the parts were fairly worn, and it's a 70k mile car
> (only).
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> Then got the 8.5 inch wheels with the HP truck tires
> mounted up. These are 17" steel wheels (can't top the
> $100 each price) that I had custom made.
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> The people at 4-wheel parts have made life easy, since
> that market is used to custom applications and is fine
> with doing things that are "not stock". Also a great
> potential source for shocks, as the "stock" resources
> are drying up when you tell people that you need
> something for a 72 Imperial.
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> I had to wait 8 weeks for the wheels. I'm into the
> project at least 15 months, so what's one or two more?
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> The car sits higher now (most likely stock, the wider
> wheels make it look taller) and I'll try to lower it a
> little. Think I'm j ust going to have to skip the plan
> to slam it down low, since doing so seems to play
> havoc with the alignment and handling, which I value
> more. The tire place at the corner has a 12 month
> warranty on alignment, and I've had them adjust it 3
> times. They like me cause I keep them occupied and am
> very patient, so therefore get great service.
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> Why the (second letter of the alpha_et is _roken on
> this computer) _all joints were worn out the third
> time and not the first two was strange, so they
> replaced them.
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> Anyway, next step is a trip to Hellwig in Visalia, CA
> in Nov. They'll make some custom sway _ars for the
> car so that it stays very flat. Hopefully, I'll have
> a car that surprises some folks on the cloverleafs
> soon.
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> Last Mechanical steps: redo the now leaking valve
> cover gasket, figure out what to do on the a ir cleaner
> - the aftermarket ones are too tall and I don't like
> the snorkel setup - will likely have the stock one cut
> and opened up for freer flow...
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> Then it's on to cosmetics, with a new front
> windscreen, install the Porsche seats, install a
> stereo and center console, and then do paint and we're
> done with the project. Oh, and fix the darned
> headlight door motor wiring connection - I'm opening
> them manually right now, and that's a loser.
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> I'll have photos of the new stance posted soon.
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> Kenyon Wills
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