Re: 1992 ZR1-Part Out
NO PROBLEM WITH THESE SEATS OTHER THAN A VERY SMALL CUT, SEE ABOVE UPDATED DESCRIPTION.
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Lower part of steering intact, more info to follow. Note: We located the labels for the car, indicates it's a '91, not a '92 (mfg in 10/90).
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Those look like headers not a stock exhaust manifold.
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You can plug weld the holes ........You just have to find a welding shop (or yourself if you have the equipment/experience). Welding those two or three small holes resulting from Air Induction removal should be a relatively small job. Welding Stainless Steel can be accomplished using Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding, Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) or stick welding. Or....you could plug the two or three small holes in each header with threaded plugs which would be very easy if you left say 1/8 inch or less of the Air Induction Tube where you cut it off. You could then grind the plug almost flush. I was just told by my Technical Advisor that if the headers have the air bungs, they are either Watsons which are a mild steel or Stainless Works. Most likely early Stainless Works Headers. |
Re: 1992 ZR1-Part Out
MIG & TIG welding fumes are not harmful. Both normally use CO2, Argon or various mixes of both. I always preferred pure Argon, although more expensive.
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