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Old 6 Days Ago   #21
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Default Re: 1992 Upper Radiator Shroud Removal

Mystic ZR-1,

Thanks. Have used DeWitts several times in other Corvettes with good results.

Question - has anyone used Marc's 170 degree thermostat? Would like to know if it helps when driving in high Texas summer heat stop'n'go traffic.

Gary
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Old 5 Days Ago   #22
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Default Re: 1992 Upper Radiator Shroud Removal

OK guys, have all the bolts/nuts/screws out of the radiator shroud.

Driver's side up in the air approx 25 degrees. Pass side - unable to get passed the A/C lines, especially the lowest one.

What's the trick to get the right side of the upper shroud out?

Thanks,

Gary
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Old 5 Days Ago   #23
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Default Re: 1992 Upper Radiator Shroud Removal

For me, it was a lot of trial & error, just hoping I wouldn't break anything. However you get it out, remember because it goes back the same way.

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Old 4 Days Ago   #24
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Default Re: 1992 Upper Radiator Shroud Removal

Subfixer,

Got'er out. Had to trim a tad bit more off of the pass side shroud mount and slightly use a prybar to get around the lower A/C hose.

Radiator had some debris on it, but not bad.

Appreciate your help and guidance. Thanks,

Gary
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