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WydGlydJim
02-19-2008, 09:26 AM
Just thought I'd let everyone know that there can be some interchangeability issues with the '90 ZF when going with different rebuild options. My personal choice was to use a non ZR-1 ZF, and swap the guts into my original case, and change the input shaft. I feel this is the least expensive option, with very good results. However, here is the catch, the '90 has a unique bolt pattern for the exhaust hanger, that is changed in the later tailshafts. If you do not use the original tailshaft, the exhaust hanger will not bolt up properly! Does it cause a problem? No, but it just isn't right. This slipped past even the expertise of Bill B. so I wanted to get the word out. He thought he was doing me a favor by using the new tailshaft, with the new seal and what not. I now have to either change my tailshaft; (the install is complete; that's like one of the very last things you hook up) or live with it. I want to make clear, this is not a BB bashing thread, but more of a learnig curve/informational thread for all of us involved with these great machines.
:cheers:

-=Jeff=-
02-19-2008, 10:16 AM
Why not get a later exhaust hanger from a LT1/4 car? it should work and saves from changing out the tailshaft on the trans

WydGlydJim
02-19-2008, 12:14 PM
Why not get a later exhaust hanger from a LT1/4 car? it should work and saves from changing out the tailshaft on the trans.

Yes, that is a good option from a practical and engineering standpoint, but it doesn't address the components looking right.
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bradslt5
02-19-2008, 12:23 PM
thanx for the info. but to me , to have the new tailshaft and switching to the lt4 hangers is the way i would go . but i am just a drag racer thats not into keeping her factory perfect . having headers and after market exhaust negates the need to be factory perfect. jmho

GOLDCYLON
02-19-2008, 01:07 PM
Yes, that is a good option from a practical and engineering standpoint, but it doesn't address the components looking right.
:icon_scra

Honestly unless your car is a NCRS ride how the heck is anyone going to be able to tell the difference? "only your hairdresser will know" ;)

WydGlydJim
02-19-2008, 01:52 PM
Honestly unless your car is a NCRS ride how the heck is anyone going to be able to tell the difference? "only your hairdresser will know" ;)

I hear ya.......just getting the info out there for everyone.......I just would have rather it not have happened at all, and don't want it to happen to someone else.......I requested stock casing all the way around, not just the numbers matching part......just kind of aggravating......plus, I have not seen hide nor hair of my original tailshaft!
:rolleyes:

GOLDCYLON
02-19-2008, 03:04 PM
I hear ya.......just getting the info out there for everyone.......I just would have rather it not have happened at all, and don't want it to happen to someone else.......I requested stock casing all the way around, not just the numbers matching part......just kind of aggravating......plus, I have not seen hide nor hair of my original tailshaft!
:rolleyes:

Got it I understand.

cuisinartvette
02-20-2008, 03:04 AM
So he kept the old parts is what youre saying? Those sell for good $ I hear.

WydGlydJim
02-20-2008, 10:00 AM
So he kept the old parts is what youre saying? Those sell for good $ I hear.

Some parts were returned, and I let Bill keep some. The tailshaft was not part of the original agreement. It would be a good idea to make sure the parties are very clear on the return of parts before work is started. Just a heads up.