View Full Version : thanx to bill boudreau
jonszr1
01-09-2007, 09:25 PM
I had a clutch problem that was driving me nuts . everytime i pushed it in it squelled like a stuck pig. so i called bill. he is one special person . he solved my problem which was a combo of things but took the extra time to checkover fix/and teach me alot of things i had ?s about . Some of them were not even trans related. My car is now for me awsome . the clutch and trans work better than I could ever dream . Now even I can speed shift . If ya want it done right Clutch/trans Go to bill. pricing fair and work first class.=D> :thumbsup:
Corvette95
01-09-2007, 09:29 PM
so what was the problem?
jonszr1
01-09-2007, 09:56 PM
the pilot bushing was in too far(from the factoy) the pilot bushing was worn bad . this was the sneeky part if you looked/felt it youd think cool its still good.NOT.the thingy that holds the fork on the ball lost tension causing it to slip and not let the clutch work right . the ball and fork were also worn (sneeky here too). he took the time to show me the whys/effects of each thing . I watched shared stories during the whole process. Rminded me of my old hotrod days/ gettogethers to work on cars. He also spotted and fixed other potental probs .trans yoke worn bad and replaced the u-joints. plus he is almost anal about setting the c beam. my car is dead nuts smooth to 150 anyway. like driving on glass. I tried it on the way home (paniment valley). did it 3 times its soo smooth.:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
guinnessdood
01-09-2007, 11:08 PM
plus he is almost anal about setting the c beam
Umm...Did Bill mention anything about my C-Beam in my car? LoL Holy Crap dude...it took us a long time...and MUCH longer to get that black **** off our hands and hair and arms and anywhere else it touched...Uly
Kevin
01-09-2007, 11:34 PM
i really wish i had the money to have bill redue my trans
jonszr1
01-10-2007, 01:02 AM
ully, Ah yes you are folk lore (or is it little black sambo). that black stuff is nasty . showed me the streacher too. Did ron ever get that goo off the floor. He now test fits before the goo is applied. :mrgreen:
Phil DeJohn
01-11-2007, 06:39 AM
You can never go wrong with Bill's work.
tomtom72
01-11-2007, 06:54 AM
Bill is a great guy and we are lucky to have him! He is a class act all the way:thumbsup:
I'm with Kevin....a BB blueprinted trans is on my my wish list too! Along with a host of other people's finger prints that I'd welcome on my ZR-1:mrgreen: :o
:cheers: to Bill!
His blueprinted and cryoed tranny in my white car makes the car sooo much more enjoyable :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
The tranny work was worth every penny and more.
jonszr1
01-11-2007, 11:46 AM
plus the cool thing was he showed me how to and ended up helping me fix other thing on the car . shimed my hurst shifter so its its really positive . showed me how to allign the big old clamm and front bumper . shoot we even found an easy fix for the brokenspring on the consol door. if any one has a messed up console door spring pm me and ill give ya the 50cent fix.:mrgreen:
rkreigh
01-12-2007, 06:43 AM
BB is the MAN!
is anyone still interested in the beam plates?? I am out of them and would like to do another group buy to get the good pricing.
he and I have worked together since he invented these rascals and he cuts the ZR-1 guys a deal. let me know if there is interest and I will have him do another batch.
thanks.
tomtom72
01-12-2007, 07:01 AM
JMHO on beam plates....I've a stock 90 and I bought a set of those plates & removal tool from Bill last summer. If you have been on the fence about the product I have one thought for ya.....get'em & put'em in!:thumbsup:
I was not too convinced of the benefits to a stocker but all I can say is yes they work! I didn't think there was enough power to make them a must. Ya know the rear in 2nd would step out sometimes but I always kind of "felt" the car flex (or I thought I felt it flex) if I got 2nd right. Well now that the plates are in I see what the deal is, no more "feeling it flex" and if I get 2nd hard & right no more steppin' out! The OEM nut removal tool that comes in the set really makes life simple too!:mrgreen:
:cheers:
Tom
Bob G
01-13-2007, 11:14 AM
What Is His Proceedure For Setting The C Beam
tomtom72
01-14-2007, 07:35 AM
What Is His Proceedure For Setting The C Beam
If i remember correctly the procedure is up om his site.:thumbsup:
blackjack
01-14-2007, 04:38 PM
ron
count me in for a beam plate...the way i drive,i could use one
bj
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