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Old 10-18-2013   #61
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Your a Wildman Shade.
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Old 10-18-2013   #62
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Stuff paper towel in those ports ASAP.....
Actually you did cover with duct tape.....
I stuff paper towel first just in case the duct tape gets moved.

Actually I use that Blue Tape painters use to mask off windows and stuff......it comes off clean.

Are you going to remove those cam covers

I should just shut up and watch

You got a helper...I can tell....someone else is taking those photos
Nope - no helper here Cliff - got one of the cams on a tripod http://www.zr1.net/forum/showpost.ph...2&postcount=95

But do feel free to do a road trip...

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Your a Wildman Shade.
Yup - ever since I hatched.
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Old 10-18-2013   #63
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Your a Wildman Shade.
I concur
Wildman Shade is setting NEW STANDARDS

That moniker Shade may stick

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Old 10-18-2013   #64
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I concur
Wildman Shade is setting NEW STANDARDS
And breaking new ground. He has inspired me to attempt changing my own oil.
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Get some oil under the hose w/ little screwdriver (SPEAKING of screwdrivers ) and break the seal
What I do for hoses that refuse removal is take my special tool (single edge razer blade) and cut hose length wise over the connector and then using a flat screw driver lift the cut edges (same on coolant hoses). Since I am installing new hoses anyway

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Cliff, Jerry - anybody - got a snappics of this guy OUT? It ain't budgin' or rotatin' and gotta' see what I'm lookin' for here...
Get a couple of these also from Jerry.........Grommet PCV Valve

Do NOT jimmy the surface of the Injector Housing......You could just take a single edge razer blade and cut off flush and then pull it out from the center.....


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Old 10-18-2013   #66
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And breaking new ground
That scares me. I'm countin' on lotsa' help re-assembly here; LT1 was cake compared to this - did the same thing on CF before gettin' banned (for something else).

I slow down, bolts back in empty holes, post up, write stuff out as you go, helps to remember sequences...

IH cleanup begins (FIRST SIDE - might be ready for BG in the spring, WITH the Z, instead of my little Nissan sewing machine ) .

Oil the bolts, run 'em in and out a few times, clean threads with a toothbrush as you go



Label bolts config



ready for a bath

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I left my grommet in and just undid the hose clamp and pulled the tube out. BTW, I have had the lid off my LT5 3 or 4 times and it only takes about 3-4 months for it to become filthy again. The C4 vette sucks up more garbage up its nose than a coke addict. Nature of the beast I guess. Good thing you are taking pics because that's the only way the clean will last.
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Schrade, that grommet(s) may have been installed previously with some RTV and could be why it doesn't budge. Some folks do that to assure no leaks but it makes it a little tougher to remove too.
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No additives can be added? No filters in any emissions plumbing? Some sort of netting where air come into engine bay?

Doesn't most of the 'inside buildup / carbon', come from hammer down?
Just road dirt and dust-gets all in the valley of the engine in no time. Been there done that I washed my parts in the dishwasher to help clean out the metal shavings after porting.

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Just road dirt and dust-gets all in the valley of the engine in no time. Been there done that I washed my parts in the dishwasher to help clean out the metal shavings after porting.

Now THAT looks clean. Can I mail' ya' mine?




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You do know there are O-rings inside of the injector housing at the primary injector locations...... A little oil on the finger to lube them before installing injectors will make the installation easier & protect the O-rings from damage. FWIW, the original O-rings are 20+ years old and we now have ethanol in gasoline. You might give some thought about replacing the fuel system O-rings while you are at this juncture.
OK - going back re-reading stuff...
Damn if I didn't forget about the primary O's in the IH. Probably blew them out at the car wash (afraid to look now)...

And note to self (thanks again on this one)
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Yep...... that's where it goes. You will also need to remove the Secondary Port Throttle Linkage Shields and the linkage itself to get the CC Vent Cover out. I suggest you tighten the bolts (13ea, 8mm hex) first and clean all around it first so none of the gunk & grit around it falls in when the Cover is removed. Once it's off, virtually a straight shot down into the crank case.

It's no big step to go ahead & remove the injector housings while you are this deep. The bolts typically get loose over time and the gaskets may be in sad shape. A lot easier to access the Primary Fuel Injector Lower Seals with the housings on the bench.
Usually DO do cleaning before & after breakdown for this reason - another good tip there
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