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Old 11-10-2007   #1
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Default Tools needed for ZR-1 maintenance

Z Factor, move this to the new section when it gets created.

These are the tools that no ZR-1 owner should be with out. These are the common everyday tools that will make your life much simpler.

1) Factory Service Manual – This will be the best 125.00 you will spend in maintaining your car. It will be your bible. Mark pages, index it and get to know it.
2) DVM or Digital Volt Meter – Essential in working with electrical problems.
3) Paper clip – Yes a paperclip. This little 2 cent item will be pivotal in helping you retrieve those codes. I leave mine in the center console just in case I need it while on the road.
4) Vacuum pump – Self explanatory… Secondary system


Now onto the other tools, these are tools in addition to your normal mechanics set of standard and metric sockets and wrenches. Also make sure you have a adequate torque wrench in ½” and 3/8” size. I’ll break this down into sections. All tool part numbers listed are Snap On.

Transmission:
1) 17mm Hex Socket # SAM17A or CPT110A
2) Fluid transfer pump (putting new oil in)

Engine:
1) Long T40 FTXL40E2 for OEM bolts on the plenum. If you have the stainless socket head bolts you will need FAML6E.
2) Long needle nose pliers to help with connections under the plenum.
3) Oxygen sensor wrench SWR1 or socket S6176
4) Fuel pressure gauge.

Differential:
1} 9mm “L” shaped Allen key
2) Fluid transfer pump. (taking old fluid out/putting new oil in)

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Great post! This is the kind of information us rookies can use.=D>
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Great post Jeff. Here is the FSM for 105.00

http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.a...J6HQ7GUF7WF0EB

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Great post Jeff. Here is the FSM for 105.00

http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.a...J6HQ7GUF7WF0EB

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It's roughly 20 bucks for shipping and handling
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It's roughly 20 bucks for shipping and handling
Nah, I tell everyone to forward all shipping charges to PNWZR1. So far, so good.
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Are you saying to have a spare vacuum pump on hand?

Thanks, Bill
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Where is a good source for the vacuum pump?
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Old 11-10-2007   #8
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Wally World, about $8.00.
Sorry guys, I was referring to the fluid transfer pump not the vaccum pump.
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Are you saying to have a spare vacuum pump on hand?

Thanks, Bill
Bill, Jeff is talking about a hand powered pump that is used to apply vacuum to vacuum operated parts. It's a valuable addition to the tool box.

Sears sells them, Mity-Vac is one brand name. Comes in plastic & metal versions. Ya can get one at any auto parts store too.

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Bill, Jeff is talking about a hand powered pump that is used to apply vacuum to vacuum operated parts. It's a valuable addition to the tool box.

Sears sells them, Mity-Vac is one brand name. Comes in plastic & metal versions. Ya can get one at any auto parts store too.


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