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Old 08-06-2009   #11
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Should replace the pilot bearing while you are at it.
I have a good puller if you need it.
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Old 08-06-2009   #12
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Thanks Jerry, I got the gaskets and seal and I am ready to work.

Thanks Phil, I bought the puller that you recommended in another thread. Come on up and join the fun!

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Old 08-06-2009   #13
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Jim,
PM me your address and maybe I can slip over for a bit on Sunday morning.
Dave says you have a new Pioneer combo system with all the bells and whistles going in the 94 that has me interested plus you probably need somebody with experience to qualify you on that shiny new bearing puller you got.
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Old 08-07-2009   #14
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Jim,
PM me your address and maybe I can slip over for a bit on Sunday morning.
Dave says you have a new Pioneer combo system with all the bells and whistles going in the 94 that has me interested plus you probably need somebody with experience to qualify you on that shiny new bearing puller you got.
Phil
Phil,

eMail with address sent. I hope you will come up. There may also be a side trip to see my Model A collection including the 1931 Model A that I just pull out of 22 years of storage.

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Old 08-07-2009   #15
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I just wanted to say how lucky you guys are to be within driving distance to give each other a hand with repairs. It sure doesn't work that way out here way - up in No. Cal. Jeff is only 400 miles north in Portland ...that's if I got really hung up. No one else up here knows a friggen thing about these engines.
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Old 08-08-2009   #16
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I just wanted to say how lucky you guys are to be within driving distance to give each other a hand with repairs. It sure doesn't work that way out here way - up in No. Cal. Jeff is only 400 miles north in Portland ...that's if I got really hung up. No one else up here knows a friggen thing about these engines.
I "found" all these helpful guys by going to events and local car shows and getting the email address of everyone I met who knew about the ZR-1. Then I started an email list and we did some local "events" to get to know one another. I now have a list of about 32 ZR-1 owners in the Baltimore/northern Virginia area. Many do not ever post on the forums, very few use the ZR-1Net. Some are not "active" in the ZR-1 Net Registry. Also it helps to have David keep in contact with everyone in the ZR-1 universe.

The regional forums have helped also. It gets people to think "locally".

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Old 08-08-2009   #17
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Remember to pull the MAP sensor off the back of the plenum before pulling the transmision
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