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    413 Lumpy idle

    How do you check that?
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    413 Lumpy idle

    I would think so. I was thinking the low compression was causing the problem. Spec is 165.
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    413 Lumpy idle

    I was wondering about dumping in some Seafoam and going for a long drive. I do use non ethanol 93 octane. Thanks!
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    413 Lumpy idle

    Looking for opinions about my 1964 NYer which has a lumpy idle especially when in gear. A little bouncy! Off idle, runs great, strong. 0 to 60 in less than 8 seconds! Engine has 104,000 miles; don’t know if ever rebuilt and not sure it would be worth the expense. Compression test varies...
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    Hood insulation

    Atlas Mopar Obsolete Parts has them as well.
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    Comment by 'Padre4art' in item '1964 Chrysler New Yorker Survivor'

    Lots of elbow grease and a little bit each day. Don’t forget to date your wife if you have one!
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    WANTED 1964 New Yorker Sedan Door Weatherseals Wanted

    I would love to find reproduced or NOS weatherstrips for the doors of my 1964 New Yorker Four Door Sedan. The originals are getting pretty long in the tooth . . . Thanks guys (gals too!) Art
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    Comment by 'Padre4art' in item '1964 Chrysler New Yorker Survivor'

    Forgot: Options include: Positraction, Power Antenna, Rear Seat Speakers (2), Rear Defogger. Of course, this has the 413 4bbl engine, which this being a lightweight unibody car (4000#) hauls . . . __ __ __ ! Art
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    1964 Chrysler New Yorker Survivor

    Several months ago I started looking for another old car to tinker with, to avoid boredom in my non-working hours. I had given up on the old car hobby a few years back because of the crazy prices of cars and parts and how old cars have become part of the new 'stock market.' But, I was bored...
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    1964 New Yorker Hood Alignment: Help!

    Thanks! Today I re-slotted the hinges about a quarter inch, lowered the hood, good now, cheap fix! Art
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    WANTED Parts needed 1964 New Yorker

    Thanks Ross, I do not have the clamp so cannot take a picture. However, it would look like a 1” OD 3” long cylinder with threads on one end. It clamps the lighter receiver from the back side of the dash. thanks much! Art
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    WANTED Parts needed 1964 New Yorker

    Heat riser spring, anti rattle spring Lighter clamp and shell p/n 2096599 right rear wheel well molding heater switch non-ac 2290089 thanks - trying to restore Bessie! Art
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    1964 Chrysler heater push buttons

    Hi everyone… Sorry to bug you again with more questions about my new old New Yorker! Some of the buttons on the heater control on the dash are not working. I got a replacement set of buttons that I would like to put in. So today I remove the three screws that hold the unit in the dash, but it...
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    1964 NYer cigar lighter weirdness

    Ok will take a closer look…thanks! Art
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    1964 Chrysler Grill emblem

    Sounds great thanks!
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    1964 NYer cigar lighter weirdness

    I don’t smoke, but something weird about my lighter in the dash. When I pull the lighter knob, the whole assembly comes out (shell , or barrel). what is supposed to secure it to the dashboard? Thanks! Art
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    1964 New Yorker Hood Alignment: Help!

    Good suggestions…thank you Dave!
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    1964 New Yorker Hood Alignment: Help!

    Hey folks - my new (old) NYer has an alignment problem with the hood. It is nearly 1/4 inch above the fender edges - same both sides. The hinges are already pushed down as far as they go (slotted holes). The fenders were replaced some time ago, never lined up properly. Questions: 1) Are...
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    WANTED 1964 New Yorker Right Rear Wheel Well Molding

    Hi - looking for the last wheel well molding for my 1964 NYer; for the right (passenger) rear wheel. Have a dented one now, looking for excellent used or NOS. Thank you for your help! Art in Chambersburg Pennsylvania
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    2021 Carlisle under the Survivors Tent

    I was there Friday… beautiful!
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