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    No power to the starter

    Just tried to start my 67 imperial after lunch and it cranked and cranked (at good speed, so battery is good) but wouldn’t catch. In about the third try, there was just no power to the starter any more. No click, no turn, no nothing. There’s still power to the car. The dash lights up, windows...
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    Imperial Fender-Top Indicators (1967 Imperial)

    Looks like the paint shop lost the signal repeaters on my 1967 Imperial. The metal hood-bezel thingies are still there, but the lenses, lights, and wires are missing. Are these shared with other 1967 Chrysler products? Whether or no, any good suggestions on where to find them?
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    Starter/Battery Positive Wire (and Related)

    One of the things I'm trying to get done this weekend is replace the wires to my starter. I bought a new one, and looking under my hood, I see that my wire is about the same size as the one that is in there (original?), but the cable is wrapped up in fabric with a couple other wires. What do...
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    Differences Between Alternators, Take 2

    So I'm changing out my alternator, and this is a bit embarrassing that I can't just do something that simple without asking a question. The replacement alternator isn't quite the same as the previous one. The depth of the face to the pulley seems the same, as is the bolt layout for tightening...
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    1967 Alternators: Differences?

    We've had some discussions here about the proper amperage for alternators, but I don't think I've seen anything about how standardized they were. I'm going to be replacing the alternator on my '67 Imperial. If I go to O'Reilley's, will they just have one that fits, or is it like the power...
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    Alternators, Starters, Wires, and Hard Starting

    Coming out of a job interview today, my '67 Imperial wouldn't start. Grr. (Yes, I made sure to wear a suit and tie while driving the Imperial. I figure it's really the only appropriate attire :) ) Solenoid clicked, but no turn. Got it jumped, and made it to the gas station, where it started a...
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    Cigar Lighter Circuit Breakers

    When I pulled the door panels to work on my window, I found that the cigar lighter was disconnected, since the duct tape (!) used to attach the wire to the lighter had hardened and was no longer holding on to the wire. Rather than just reconnect it, I pulled off the circuit breaker, figuring...
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