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Location: Northridge, CA
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Yesterday I went to the "Plastic Fantastic" Corvette show in San Diego. Lots of cars, but only 3 ZR1's, and one was there just to try and sell. (1990 with about 12K miles asking $39.5K I believe)
Lets all try to participate and keep the Legend alive! I was talking to someone there and mentioned the plenum and injector housing gaskets. He said it is better to buy the GM gaskets as they have a thickened edge around the ports for better sealing. The other "generics" are flat as if just cut out of a sheet. Is this true, and does it make a difference? |
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Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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I don't know the answer to the thickness issue but I noticed the obvious visual difference of aftermarket vs GM/parts counter gaskets was the OEM stuff had a blue colored edging....kind of like what I remember from Fel-Pro "perma-torque" series gaskets...yea I'm that old
![]() The one thing that struck me when I dis-assembled my top end(less cam covers & heads) was that almost every bolt was loose!?! It was as if no one used a t/Q wrench when it was assembled....as I have no experience with aluminium motors I figure that that is a bad trait...no resistance to thermal cycles between the alum. and the steel bolts or it was just sloppy workmanship. ![]() Tom
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Thank you all for your help (opinions)- this net is great!
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