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Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by nickerson, Aug 4, 2013.

  1. nickerson
    Joined: Aug 4, 2013
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    Hi names Margie, i have self taught how to fix my 84 GMC, 03 ford focus,and my 2005 accent, however i am in need of help for my newest oldest toy 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook 2dr Flathead 6cylinder 3 on column, engine stamp I think? P23-*I76476* i love it and it needs TLC any info or pics on how to remove side plates, or rebuild the crank will not turn by hand like my truck would not sure why, guess 1952 is a lot harder to find book on rebuild and I am turning to the site that pops up most when i ask the internet any info on the engine very hard to figure so please :) please :)any info will be great, I will confess i know way more about an A4AF3 trans than i do an old engine
     
  2. Barn Hunter
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    Don't know about old Plymouths...post on the regular board. Anyway, welcome from Savannah.:)
     
  3. nickerson
    Joined: Aug 4, 2013
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  4. welcome to the site ... =)
     

  5. k9racer
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    Welcome from Alabama,, so where in the peach state is Palmetto ????????? Bobby
     
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  6. 2racer
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  7. farmer12
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    Welcome from the Netherlands!
     
  8. captmullette
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    welcome from carrabelle
     
  9. nickerson
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    thanks and Palmetto is about 15mins south of Atlanta Ga.
     
  10. willys1
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    from South Ga

    Welcome from South Ga :)
     
  11. Copy Cop
    Joined: Apr 12, 2008
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    Welcome, what do you want to know? i got a 1953 Cranbrook.
     
  12. welcome from Texas
    I have a 51 cranbrook and if the motor is froze it is a ton of work ahead.
    You need to diagnose why its locked up. Is there water/rust in the cylinders?
    Have you tried to turn it with a break over bar on the crank snout?
    Is the trans in neutral?
     
  13. charlieb66
    Joined: Apr 18, 2011
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    Welcome from South Carolina. Love those MOPARS. Might want to remove the head for a look at the cylinders, could be rust there.
     

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