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When I went to Gordon's school last year he pulled the expansion tank loose drained some coolant and left it lower than the plenum. Seemed to be the quickest way too get the coolant below the plenum.
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Quickest way is to get a sucker. One of the better tools to have as it helps in changing rear diff fluid and sucking fluid out of hard to reach pockets.
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Okay since this is my thread I would like to mention a few things for the first time plenum puller to observe:
1. Remember that the motor should be cooled off before dis-assembly. It will be warm to the hand, so check the coolant. If you can detect any heat enough to do harm to skin, stop & wait. 2. Draining the radiator thru the pet-**** is okay but if you are removing the I/H's be aware that the coolant level will be still in the heads. It's okay but be careful, or just open the T-stat housing & get it all. 3. On the 90's the fuel block at the rear right of the plenum has the inner fuel line in the way of that plenum bolt. There three screws, torx T45(?), you need to loosen two of them to swivel the line next to the boly out of the way to get on that plenum bolt squarely. I expect that this might apply to all of our set-ups. You can remove the lines entirely as new O-rings come in the top end set & if you're doing injectors you must do that. Oh, bleed the schrader first! 4. If it's really your first time use the blue painter's tape to label all the electrical connections and hoses. If ya got a digital camera use it! Or you could just label all the connectors with a sharpie. Point is the first coupla times there is a lot of stuff & a little cheat sheet will pay back big time. 5. The bag & tag thing will help alot if you're going down to the valley floor to do housekeeping. There is a lotta stuff under there so go slow the first few times because it all goes back....no parts left over! 6. Don't yank the plenum till ya got all the vac lines & DIS connections off! For the 90's there are three vac lines on the T/B: the double left side one, one under @ the right side ya can't see till you lift the front of the plenum about four inches. The two center high vac lines, L & R, the MAP, Regulator, P/Booster, PCV top connector. The two T/cables, IAC, IAT, TPS, Two front DIS connectors, one rear DIS main harness connector has a 7 or 8 mm bolt holding it on & ya get that after ya r&r the MAP bracket + MAP and the lower PCV hose w/PCV's or ya can't see the bolt let alone get on it from the trans tunnel. You get all that stuff & now ya can lift the plenum off of the I/H's. At this point ya can pretty much do everything like starter, coils & wires, injectors, 2* throttle system parts, clean the oil in the valley & evict the mouse & spyders (dead ones for those of us that DD the car ![]() Anyway, I hope this might help anyone who has to do this the first time. Go slow & take notes. It is more intimidating than it is difficult. You do it once & ya got this pretty much beat...ya do it twice and you will wonder why ya thought it was so hard. Familiarity makes it straight forward. ![]() Tom
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Thanks Jeff!
Now class pay attention, that includes me also ![]() ![]() I would also urge any first time plenum pullers to check out the Pacific Northwest home page for the skinny. Also the Texas chapter's(Big Country Corvettes) home page and Corvette Action Center's ZR-1 section for a complete and accurate step by step on this task. ![]() Tom
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