Re: IML: Auto Pilot Function
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Re: IML: Auto Pilot Function
- From: PAUL WENTINK <randalpark@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:43:47 -0500
The Auto Pilot unit in most cars was seldom used, and is usually not
worn out. That said, none of mine worked when I purchased the cars. The
problems have been electrical. Replacement of the brake switch
(deactivates the unit when you depress the brake) in the '60 and the
'62 cured the problem and they work great. The '63 has a short circuit
either in the unit, control/switch, or wiring which causes the
accelerator to stick to the floor when the ignition is turned on. I
haven't attempted to fix it, and by-passed the problem by unplugging
the unit at the connection under the hood.
I bought my cars when they were only 10 or 20 years old. Cars that have
sat for longer periods could have different problems. These can range
from bad speedometer cables, to a seized control cable, and corroded
linkage or internal parts. The mechanical end of it should work if you
are able to turn the knob, and feel resistance in the accelerator pedal
while driving at the speed corresponding to the number setting on the
control. This is the "Speed Reminder" feature of the accessory.
I am not sure about 1959 and older, but my cars have a button in the
center of the control knob that needs to be pulled out to activate the
"Automatic Driving" feature. If the knob stays out (it does this
"magnetically") with the ignition on, then you should feel it take over
the accelerator pedal once you reach the speed corresponding to the
number on the control. If this happens, then it is working correctly.
Tapping the brake or pushing the button in should release the
accelerator. IF THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN, DO USE IT. This would likely be
due to an electrical problem with the wiring, control/switch, or unit.
On my cars, if the button stays out, the unit will take over. I haven't
experienced the button staying out and the unit not taking over, except
if there is a problem with the control cable. Also, on later models,
there is a nylon gear in the control that strips out rendering it
useless. This would not be the case in cars before the 1964 model.
Some other symptoms of trouble are throbbing accelerator pedal, usually
cable related, and the inability to hold the set speed, which can mean
the unit is worn out. As mentioned, in most cases, these were so seldom
used that the unit is usually good, unless it is seized due to lack of
use/corrosion, or has been tampered with.
I hope this is helpful. There is a Service Diagnosis in a few of the
FSMs for this accessory. These are posted on the OIC web site, and I
believe that it is the 1962 book that is particularly helpful. Reading
that may be enlightening. I also think that trying the unit out is the
best way to determine how well it functions. They have been known to
stick, so be prepared to push the button in, if the brake pedal release
feature doesn't do its job. This can be tested with the car standing
still, and the ignition on by pulling out the button, then seeing if it
releases upon tapping the brake.
Good luck!
Paul W.
-----Original Message-----
From: david carpenter <zirc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 5:14 am
Subject: Re: IML: Auto Pilot Color
Paul, I have yet to drive my 59. Is there anything about the Auto Pilot
or cruise control that needs to be rebuilt. My car has not be driven in
ten years. Regards, David
----- Original Message ----- From: "PAUL WENTINK" <randalpark@xxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Auto Pilot Color
Yours may have come w/black paint, but the majority of them are
aluminum and not painted. My '60, '62, &'63 are factory equipped with
Auto Pilot, and they are all silver color with the red foil label. I
also have purchased multiple units over the years that came off of
Imperials in bone yards. Every one of them is silver-gray w/the red
foil label. There was a linkage design change in '61 or '62, but the
cover remained the same. Units that I've seen in Cadillac's and
Lincoln's appear the same. I have never seen a painted one, but that
doesn't mean there weren't any.
Paul W.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Scott <shelbyguy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 7:46 am
Subject: Re: IML: 59 413 engine color
Robert,
My AutoPilot unit is also black and I believe it is the original unit.
I don't think I've ever seen one in a 60 not painted black.
Tom
60 Crown
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob van der Es"
<r.vdes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: IML: 59 413 engine color
Thanks Paul!
Someone in the past has painted my Autopilot unit black then...
Rob ----- Original Message ----- > From: "PAUL WENTINK"
<randalpark@xxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008
2:53 > PM Subject: Re: IML: 59 413 engine color
1959, 1960, and 1961 engine colors should be as you describe, except
the > Auto Pilot is silver w/a red foil "Perfect Circle" label. I think
the > valve cover decals for '59 are different than the other two
years, though.
Paul W.
-----Original Message----- > From: Rob van der Es
<r.vdes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: > mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue,
22 Jan 2008 1:22 am Subject: Re: > IML: 59 413 engine color
Hi David,
Presuming that the 59 is similair to a 60 engine (both are the RB
version) > the main engine block is black.
The intake manifold is also black, the airfilter housing is gold, the
cruisecontrol housing (from Perfect Circle) is also black.
My waterpump was re-newed so it is shiny metal (alu-look), but I
guess it > was originally black too.
The black on my engine is semi gloss.
I hope this helps you a little further in your rebuilding project.
Speaking about rebuilding, was it difficult to find all the necessary
parts?
Since this is a RB block one could expect some difficulties I think..
And, btw, do you have a good trick to remove that bolt that keeps the
harmonic balancer on the crankshaft?
I am in progress of replacing the timing chain of my engine, but are
a > little afraid to start cause everyone told me that
this bolt is very hard to remove..
Especially with the engine in the car, ofcourse I don't want to
remove the > engine for a relative "simple" job like replacing the
timing chain!!
Robert
----- Original Message ----- >
From: david carpenter
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 7:26 AM
Subject: IML: 59 413 engine color
I am rebuilding my 413 and wondering about color. I understand the
main > engine block is black. Is the intake manifold black? I know the
air filter > is gold What about the cruise control housing? Is the
water pump black? > Was the black a gloss or semi gloss. Any help would
be greatly > appreciated. This is a great website for imperial owners
and I really > enjoy the quick feedback. Thank you, David Carpenter
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