I am new to the classic Mopar world with my recently acquired ‘65 Imperial and I am looking for some input from other c body and Mopar owners in general.
The car had been sitting for 5 years or so until I purchased it a few months ago. Prior to those 5 years I used to see this car running and driving to and from shows as I personally knew the owner. The odometer reads 13xxx but I have no way to verify it. The car obviously has a few leaks that need to be addressed and will need several components to be replaced.
Despite doing almost no work to get it running, the car runs pretty smooth with a minor vibration at idle which is obviously expected due to old coil, plug wires, etc, and there is absolutely no smoke coming out, and the engine sounds healthy with no unusual noises. I’ve also driven it down the road a couple times and I did not feel or hear something that could be off.
Some mechanics and shops have been telling me that since the car was sitting, it’s a good idea to rebuild the engine. Whereas others did not mention that it needs a rebuild. I will definitely get a compression test done, but this isn’t my first classic and I strongly believe and feel that the engine is healthy.
My question is, for those with the 413 or similar engines, what is the general expected life of such an engine, or problems to look out for, and any input in general would be appreciated. As I seriously can’t convince myself to get this engine rebuilt as there are no clear issues to be seen or heard and I personally know that prior to these 5 years this car was a turnkey driver.
The car had been sitting for 5 years or so until I purchased it a few months ago. Prior to those 5 years I used to see this car running and driving to and from shows as I personally knew the owner. The odometer reads 13xxx but I have no way to verify it. The car obviously has a few leaks that need to be addressed and will need several components to be replaced.
Despite doing almost no work to get it running, the car runs pretty smooth with a minor vibration at idle which is obviously expected due to old coil, plug wires, etc, and there is absolutely no smoke coming out, and the engine sounds healthy with no unusual noises. I’ve also driven it down the road a couple times and I did not feel or hear something that could be off.
Some mechanics and shops have been telling me that since the car was sitting, it’s a good idea to rebuild the engine. Whereas others did not mention that it needs a rebuild. I will definitely get a compression test done, but this isn’t my first classic and I strongly believe and feel that the engine is healthy.
My question is, for those with the 413 or similar engines, what is the general expected life of such an engine, or problems to look out for, and any input in general would be appreciated. As I seriously can’t convince myself to get this engine rebuilt as there are no clear issues to be seen or heard and I personally know that prior to these 5 years this car was a turnkey driver.















