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Now I do remember you sharing that story and it helped me with my own situation years ago. It is still easier than replacing a head with the motor in the car that I did......now that was challenging....and timing the cams with the motor in the car was even worse, but I did it.
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I am following your Billet Alternator thread and appreciate your experimentation when it comes to modifications of the ZR1 Also have Randy Woods Dad's LT5X studs in my 91' as I thought I would be removing the heads often. I did remove the heads once after the stud installation and those studs can be reused over and over again. LT5X Studs (Randy Woods) Quote:
Starting Timing by Pinning on my 91' engine out of car I did replace the PCV filters in cam covers and the top timing chain guide in cam covers had no wear on either of them. What is holding me up now is I lost one of those PCV tube "O" rings in Cam Cover. Quote:
Removing Heads without removing the Brake Booster Cliff
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90' is All Up and RUNNING
It is a GO Craig Ebay Billet Aluminum Belt Tensioner Pulley All Pulleys are super quiet and run sooooooo smooth at all RPMs. Forgot the emblems on Cam Covers...Jerry has them in the mail. You might notice Eliminated TB Coolant and Added Oil Catch Can among some other modifications such as elimination of Air Induction . And.....my oil pressure gauge is no longer pegged out (now at 65 psi cold) ...must have been a wire to the sensor. And.....Vacuum pump now hardly cycles at idle at all .......must have cured some vacuum line leaks. Summary of 90' Reconditioning/Modifications You will notice this photo taken with engine running is not blury at all indicating absolutely NO VIBRATION Of either the Alternator Pulley or Belt Tensioner Pulley.
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Thanks for sharing Cliff and everything looks great. That was a good investment with the head studs from Randy Woods too. I might have to bug you more if I run into any issues and will try the pulley while I'm at it. Do these mods ever end? I think the only way I will leave this car alone is if I stop looking at this website. Take care and thanks again, Craig
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Re: Removing Cam Cover Bolts the Hard Way
Does anybody offer an SS Allen head bolt set for the covers in black that looks more like the stock bolt?
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Painting Cam Covers and Plenum (the quick substitute for Powder Coating)
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Cliff,
Billet pulley on the way from UPR racing. Thanks again and I'll let you know if I need any help with the mod. Looking at your other post, I think I got it. The billet aluminum alternator housings are done so I'll update how those are once I get them; not enough interest for a group buy. Craig
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Belt Tensioner Billet Aluminum Ultra Light Pulley Experimental Bling Ebay Billet Aluminum Belt Tensioner Pulley Ebay Brass Colored Alternator Pulley
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