Re: IML: 'Floating Power'
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Re: IML: 'Floating Power'



I paid a local Chrysler Dealer to do it back in the 1970's, and I think they only charged me for an hour of labor. The second time it was done at a transmission shop when they were working on something else. They didn't charge me very much either. I had the mounts replaced in the '63 about five years ago by the same transmission shop during the transmission servicing, and replacement of the drive shaft center bearing insulator, which had also broken in that car.

Even though the mounts are the same, certain Imperials seem to have more trouble with this than others. The mounts in my both of my 1960's and the '62 are original and not broken, while those in the '63 were, and those in the '65 have broken numerous times.

I have never changed any of them myself, so I can't share any tricks, but I don't think it is difficult.

Paul W.


-----Original Message-----
From: Rob van der Es <r.vdes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 5:44 am
Subject: Re: IML: 'Floating Power'


Hello Paul, 
 
You are correct, at least the engine mounts for the 1960 model year are " Floating Power". 
How difficult are these mounts to replace on a 60 Imperial? 
Any special equipment/tools involved here? 
 
My original mounts are detoriated from heat and UV (Californian car) and won't last that long anymore, lucky enough I was able 
to find me a NOS set on Ebay at are very reasonable price last year. 
So maybe this summer I will be challenged to replace my worn out engine mounts for those NOS ones I have. 
 
Any tips to share? 
 
Thanks, 
 
Robert 
 
----- Original Message ----- From: "PAUL WENTINK" <randalpark@xxxxxxx> 
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 2:16 PM 
Subject: Re: IML: 'Floating Power' 
 
I don't own a '66, but 1960 through 1965 cars that I have all use the
same >engine mounts, while the transmission mount changed in 1962. Imperial >services sells two different sets of mounts for these cars. One set is >exactly like the original, while the other set (which I believe is cheaper) >is a re-design. I purchased the original style and I think you are correct >that they are called Floating Power. 
 
The re-designed replacements are clearly distinguished in their sales
> descriptions. Read them carefully. I believe that they incorporate some > changes that make them less likely to break. The reason I didn't buy them > was that any mount with a direct metal connection between the frame and > the engine will increase noise and vibration, even if surrounded by > rubber. The original style suspend the engine in rubber vulcanized to the > metal portions of the mount. Stresses of heat, age, and oil work against > this design causing the engine to fall. This can happen on one or both > sides of the car, either way, it causes problems with engine alignment, > vibration, fan to fan shroud clearance on a/c cars, etc. I think the > redesign would keep this from happening, but at the expense of some > smoothness. 
 
I'm sorry that I can't help with a '66, but I will say that I went
through > this problem on my '65 more than once over a number of years before the > Imperial Services parts were available. I am probably mistaken, but I > think the '66 engine is mounted to the frame differently that the > previous. If so, that could mean a one year only application since the > cars changed radically after that. 
 
Before buying, you should inspect the mounts in your car and match
them up > to those shown in the illustrations provided by Imperial Services. 
 
Paul W. 
 
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: dansgarage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <dansgarage@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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Sent: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 12:04 am 
Subject: Re: IML: 'Floating Power' 
 
 
 
Hi All...I'm planning on ordering a set of Motor Mounts plus a Tranny Mount for  my '66 Lebaron. The ad I was looking at from 'Imperial Services'
mentions > the 
motor mounts are "60-66 Floating Power Engine Mounts".....was this
just > the 
term used for these parts back then?...or are these NOT the motor
mounts I > need 
for my Imperial? 
Thanks a bunch! 
Dan Melnik 
 
 
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