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![]() Join Date: May 2018
Location: VA
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I feel your pain.
I am set up to send mine to Marc the first week of March 2021. Hope to find a cure and then look forward 5 years on a preventative maintenance schedule. There is a local Porsche shop who does track day cars that is willing to be trained on my dime. I had to go to the local GMC dealer to get my Ignition key read and ordered for a second key! Chevy dealer was not ever ZR-1 certified?? |
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: McLean, VA
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When these cars were new, LT5s really didn?t need much maintenance since all parts were new and fresh. I recollect LT5 with warranty claim were often replaced with factory crate LT5. Chevy really didn?t want Mr. Goodwrench digging into them.
Also, most LT5 certified mechanics have retired. |
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Location: New Brunswick
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The good part is that the rest of the car is C4, which means pretty simple and basically bulletproof.
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Location: Mullica Hill, New Jersey
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" Never did much but change out pilot bearings and receive a big cool set of tools but DAMN the patch on my shirt was really cool!" ![]() Marty |
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Location: Texas
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