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Old 02-22-2010   #1
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Well, getting ready for the next batch of maintenance here is a list of parts on hand:

1. Apair of AC-Delco rear bearing hubs (says Made in USA) from corvetterecycling.com - Thank you Phil!
2. Oil pan gasket from Jerry's Gasket.
3. A set of bushings for rear sawy bar - non-poly, looks factory but not sure.
4. Factory front and rear emblems - ones I have on the car was buffed over and especially the rear bottom circle was rounded.
5. Searching for front and rear seal for ZF6. Sent an e-mail to Bill Boudreau - Talking with Rich so that we can order in together.

Additional parts needed for later this year:

6. Clutch - we will have to discuss options, Rich.
7. Targa weather strips.
8. Window regulator, driver side - current one is getting a little lazy. Also, the way window leans easily when pulled front/rear seems to suggest track/wheels may be worn out.
9. Outside door/window edge trim - I figure since driver side is cracked, might as well replace when replacing the regulator.

Will it ever end???

Jim. Are your listening???
Any advise for parts or helpful tips for servicing is welcome.

Almost forgot!

Also ordered radio trim plate from Florida for $274 to make it look factory new. Pricey but I don't see the price coming down and a year from now, I may never find a new piece. So I bit the bullit on this one.
And 2 2ndary actuators since mine was installed backwards from the factory. After removal, old one goes into WAZOO parts list.

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Old 02-22-2010   #2
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Byong,

we have the front and rear seals in stock, but it's better to buy the whole seal and gasket kit, it's better value for money.

http://www.whiteracingproducts.com/i...oducts_id=1257

$69.99 your price.
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Old 02-22-2010   #3
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Byong,

we have the front and rear seals in stock, but it's better to buy the whole seal and gasket kit, it's better value for money.

http://www.whiteracingproducts.com/i...oducts_id=1257

$69.99 your price.
Thanks for chimimg in. I will give it a serious thought. I won't be tearing into it for 2-3 months.
Since I got you here, did you get my order for the radio trim?
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Old 02-22-2010   #4
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Yep, ships tomorrow.
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Old 02-22-2010   #5
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5. Searching for front and rear seal for ZF6. Sent an e-mail to Bill Boudreau - Talking with Rich so that we can order in together.

6. Clutch - we will have to discuss options, Rich.

9. Outside door/window edge trim - I figure since driver side is cracked, might as well replace when replacing the regulator.
5. Already talked to you about these.
6. You know what I ordered, you can see how it installs in a few weeks at WMD.
9. Let me know when you order, I need these too.

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Old 02-22-2010   #6
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wow you have a "honey do list" don't you!


Sounds great! Let the LT5 teardown begin.





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Old 02-23-2010   #7
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My tips, the pan gasket is pretty easy, just remove the K members, and be sure to clean out the bolt holes well (they will probably be oily).

The outside window trim/weatherstrip: Be careful when drilling the rivets out. It's very easy to go too far (ask me how I know that).
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Old 02-23-2010   #8
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My tips, the pan gasket is pretty easy, just remove the K members, and be sure to clean out the bolt holes well (they will probably be oily).

The outside window trim/weatherstrip: Be careful when drilling the rivets out. It's very easy to go too far (ask me how I know that).
Oh, s**t! No, you didn't! I heard of it happening.
As for the oil pan, I am thinking a dab of loctite. Do you think?

David,
Those are not "honey do" list. More like "honey, why the hell do you need these?" list.
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Old 02-24-2010   #9
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The outside window trim/weatherstrip: Be careful when drilling the rivets out. It's very easy to go too far (ask me how I know that).
Use a piece of rubber hose over the drill bit to keep yourself from going to far in and hitting the door panel. Or a metal collar.

Make sure you have a pop rivet gun to replace them after installing the new weatherstrip. Also take your time, if you bend them you will never ever get them straight again.
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Old 02-24-2010   #10
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Use a piece of rubber hose over the drill bit to keep yourself from going to far in and hitting the door panel. Or a metal collar.

Make sure you have a pop rivet gun to replace them after installing the new weatherstrip. Also take your time, if you bend them you will never ever get them straight again.
Cool tip! Thanks.
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