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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Polo-1.....With that new car you have nothing to fix or work on.....so you're just sitting around stirring up $hit now
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should have lied
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07-27-2011 | #363 |
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you know how to get a hold of me
It freak me out when I did the 380. I measured everything twice... It still was a little stuck at first. This is why I did the old plasta-gauge, triple checked. I used moly assembly lube on the bearings. The old black stuff.. |
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Quote:
(Truth be known, I can't think of a better stable mate for the ZR-1 than a C6 Z06!) P.
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07-28-2011 | #366 |
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07-28-2011 | #367 |
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Block is done, pick it up tomorrow....stopped by the shop...rotates smooth as silk.
They told me I should use yamaha seal instead to seal the two block halves....
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07-28-2011 | #368 |
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07-28-2011 | #369 |
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Yes, I like the Three Bond 1104. It has been replaced by 1194 ( no lead). This was back in my 2 stroke day. This was the only stuff to seal up the no gasket cases. Yamabond is good stuff too. I was too chicken to use it on the upper to lower case halfs. Went with the old standby ( I hate that red stuff ) It dies hard brittle, the three bond/yamabond does not.
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07-30-2011 | #370 |
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Okay the suspense is killing me! What was the cause of the non rotation issue Lee?
Tom
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