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  1. 70NEWYORKER

    The Road to Carlisle

    How long did you let it soak? Engine warm or cold? Amazing outcome!!!
  2. 70NEWYORKER

    Radio removal fail

    I ran into those anti-theft screws on my St. Regis back in the early 80's. Needle nose vise grips and some obscenities for lubricant and they spun right out. Found some proper screws at the local Ace.
  3. 70NEWYORKER

    Have a question? My 66 Monaco heat works great, but would change to defrost.

    With the Heat button depressed is ALL the airflow directed on the windshield? When switched from Heat to Defrost does the airflow become greater at the windshield or remain the same? In normal operation on the Heat setting a small amount of air is bleed off towards the windshield to prevent fogging.
  4. 70NEWYORKER

    Happy to have found the C bodies

    Might find some help here....http://www.hurrikain.com/thechryslercrew/ Welcome to the Chrysler Marine Web Site
  5. 70NEWYORKER

    Rear Speakers

    Back in the early Eighties I mounted two 6x9's in the package shelf of my 1959 Savoy with NO cutting or drilling. Mounted from underneath like it was designed for it. Print this template at the following link or find your own and see how it looks...
  6. 70NEWYORKER

    Remember when?

  7. 70NEWYORKER

    1968 Newport Chrysler Window Washer Bottle

    It's been a long time but I think I used a spark plug or 13/16 deep socket and universal joint and extension. A crow's foot might be another way.
  8. 70NEWYORKER

    We've lost Locumob - Scott.

    Rest in Peace Scott. You were one of the characters that made the C Body world very fun.
  9. 70NEWYORKER

    Intermittent Heat Help -1965 Imperial Crown

    Water flow in a big block heater hoses is the same direction regardless on the body it is installed in. The front or forward pipe is the return line from the heater circuit.
  10. 70NEWYORKER

    Intermittent Heat Help -1965 Imperial Crown

    I can't get this site to upload the pic at full resolution.
  11. 70NEWYORKER

    Intermittent Heat Help -1965 Imperial Crown

    As best as I can tell from your photo the hoses appear to be reversed at the water pump.
  12. 70NEWYORKER

    Intermittent Heat Help -1965 Imperial Crown

    This page from the 1968 Plymouth (top pic) shows the direction of flow in the heater hose as they attach to the engine. I would not assume the hoses connect to your water valve in the same order. My previous post should help you figure out the which pipe is the inlet on the valve, and then...
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    Intermittent Heat Help -1965 Imperial Crown

    I just looked as well and did not find routing/flow anywhere. I could not find any service bulletins addressing this either. Go to page 14 in the PDF this link will take you too. At least you should be able to figure out the inlet and outlet on the valve. I'll try to get back here later tonight...
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    Intermittent Heat Help -1965 Imperial Crown

    Check that the hoses are routed properly regarding water flow direction. I think the problem might be cause because the water is flowing through the water valve in the wrong direction. The cooling section in your service manual should show the flow direction in the hoses and which one hooks up...
  15. 70NEWYORKER

    My 1970 Fury 3 project

    That is worn..get some of this stuff and put a thin film on the cam when you replace the points...
  16. 70NEWYORKER

    Heavy Metal

  17. 70NEWYORKER

    NOT MINE PA cream puff New Yorker

    Looks like some one was able to recover at least one car from the Andrea Doria...
  18. 70NEWYORKER

    1957 dodge custom royal front brakes questions

    The rod that the spring is attached to also rides the adjustment cam. Return spring tension stays the same as the cam adjusts the rest position of the shoe
  19. 70NEWYORKER

    8th Annual C Body Show - June 22nd

    Thanks again Tim!! Had a great time as always.
  20. 70NEWYORKER

    1959 Plymouth 230 Inline Six

    Here a few more...call or email these folks if you can't see what you need on their sites. Mopar Classic Parts - Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Desoto 1935-71 Home - Antiquemopar.com Classic Car Parts –...
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