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Re: TB removal and then some!!!
Giving me ideas Cliff....thought about the strip down the center. Don't even want to think about removing the cam covers this season, too much going on, especially with the 74.
I know there maybe different techniques for painting the numbers and letters, how did you paint them? I know someone mentioned using an artist brush. I also remember reading how MM painted them, but forgot what their procedure was, must be the age.... Your parts always look good, great job as usual... Side note, does anyone have a suggestion on how to remove the throttle plate cover? I really don't want to end up destroying the TB...lol, but this plate is really stuck on there.....will be tomorrow's project among other things...
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Keep up the great work and thanks for taking time to document it!!! Awesome!!
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If you insert the original screws into several holes of the TB Cover Plate but do not thread them you can tilt the screws and create considerable uplift in the TB Plate Cover. You might try tilting the screws at several angles. Or.....use an allen wrench of the size of the holes in the TB Cover Plate which if fits relatively tight would give you even more leverage. Just do not insert the allen wrench into the threaded area of the TB. Do not try to wedge with a flat head screw driver between the TB Plate Cover and TB as that will just mess up the TB.
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Will also try the screw method. I was also thinking about using one of the small suction cups I have, that might also work. Lol, I first tried with a small tip screw driver and saw that wasn't going anywhere. No damage done... If all else fails, there is always the hammer and chisel method....then I could have a very "custom" TB...
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You're welcome. Thanks for checking Tom! All is going well, but have not touched the Z in a few weeks. I have been riding the Harley with all the events here so a bit preoccupied, but have not forgotten it. House hunting too so been a bit busy. I found a home I'm interested in, but can't have a real lift so thinking seriously about Quick Jack like you. Best wishes.
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Best wishes to you also, stay safe and hoping that house you are interested in works out for you... Quote:
Welcome, looks like you are doing a fantastic job, your parts look great. The only thing you should be aware of is using the clear coat. Reason being is that other members have stated that it will turn yellowish as time goes by from the heat of the engine. This is just a FYI, as I have no experience with using clear coat on the engine parts. I would like to do the cam covers, but will have to wait.... What method did you use to paint the numbers and letters? So far we have some that use a stick end of a q-tip and others who have used an artist brush. If I do paint them, now would be the ideal time to do so, since the plenum is off. I still like the all silver look. But that can change real quick...lol
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05-28-2017 | #118 |
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Not doing too much today, checked out some of the plenum hose lines, and found some were a little crusty on one end. The 5/16" hoses still look in good shape, so a simple cleanup and dry is in order. The one hose appears to be molded, but I imagine that over time it took its shape from the heat where it resides...
one end... the other end... both hoses cleaned...maybe a little Back to Black is in order... GM part # 5/16 GM6165M...I imagine that this is an original hose from the factory, or could it be a replacement hose at one time???...
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05-29-2017 | #119 | |
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Thanks for your thoughts Tom. I understand we all have difficult choices to make for our hobbies. We love the house and neighborhood, but not a real garage to me. As you can see I can't lift high enough to do serious work in this house. Fortunately I have access to military base auto hobby shops here with lifts so might have to compromise. Dude, the Quick Jacks cost $750 to ship here. I might have to pass. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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05-29-2017 | #120 |
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Re: TB removal and then some!!!
Hi Craig my ZR-1 came from Japan in 2013- 2014 I have no history apart from it was first registered in Japan in 1992 my ZR-1 is 0308 1990 and was a California vehicle I wonder how or why it came to be in Japan could have been someone in the Military who knows and maybe if you don't take your ZR-1 home it may end up in New Zealand
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