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Old 04-30-2020   #11
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Default Re: Rear main puking oil?

There’s one in every forum. Check the VIN, car 514. On another matter it was the rear main seal. Tore it apart today.
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Old 05-01-2020   #12
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All ZR1s are welcome here. I’m thinking maybe we should establish separate C6 and C7 ZR1 sections here on the forum. Thoughts?
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Old 05-01-2020   #13
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There’s one in every forum. Check the VIN, car 514. On another matter it was the rear main seal. Tore it apart today.
After three days?
That stinks.
Guess the seller "forgot" to mention that detail.
What is the mileage on the car?
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Old 05-01-2020   #14
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Default Re: Rear main puking oil?

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All ZR1s are welcome here. I’m thinking maybe we should establish separate C6 and C7 ZR1 sections here on the forum. Thoughts?
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I agree. I apparently missed the announcement that our C6 & C7 bretheren
would be joining us. Glad to have them.

For their benefit, I think a separate section would be appropriate in General, Technical & For Sale would be helpful. example C4 ZR-1 Technical Postings, C6 ZR1 Technical Postings & C7 ZR1 Technical Postings.
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I agree. I apparently missed the announcement that our C6 & C7 bretheren
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For their benefit, I think a separate section would be appropriate in General, Technical & For Sale would be helpful. example C4 ZR-1 Technical Postings, C6 ZR1 Technical Postings & C7 ZR1 Technical Postings.
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Old 05-01-2020   #16
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If other Z's are to be included, please make sure they are properly separated in all topics/genres. C4 Z-related posts will drown, I assure you. But as long as there's still a "today's posts" which only contains C4-related topics, I'll keep my complaints to an absolute minimum.
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If other Z's are to be included, please make sure they are properly separated in all topics/genres. C4 Z-related posts will drown, I assure you. But as long as there's still a "today's posts" which only contains C4-related topics, I'll keep my complaints to an absolute minimum.
I agree with this. I'm not sure other z's are a fantastic fit being that the entire theme of the website and forum is c4 zr-1. We'll end up with essentially a duplicate website.
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Old 05-03-2020   #19
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To me the allure of this forum is its specificity to the C4 ZR-1 and it's unique attributes.
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Old 05-04-2020   #20
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I'm guessing that the rear main seal, which is the most difficult item to replace is also the least likely cause. Here is what I would look for:

- Is the oil level too high? Check it 10 minutes after shutting the engine off. *Not* before starting it cold.
- The oil cooler is back there. Leaky connection? It's easy to service.
- The hoses to and from the dry sump tank are back there. Road damage?
- Loose oil filter?

I hope that you get lucky.

BTW Hib. Did you install your rear main seal?
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