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Old 06-28-2017   #231
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Just received another delivery, this time 12pt deep sockets in both 1/4" & 3/8" drive. Reason being as when I was concerned about using the SS torx bolts, especially between the runners on both sides of the plenum, if I would be able to secure them properly. I then had ordered the long extension torx kit to eliminate that problem. But now created another with the change in bolts...
I ordered both drive's in the 12pt, not being sure of the width of the shank. As I had thought the 3/8" is too wide and will not fit between those runners. The 1/4" drive fits perfect with the slightest gap between the runner and the socket. Use with a long extension carefully and you wont touch the sides of the runners.
Good quality sockets at a reasonable price, now added to the tool box....

Got a little bit excited too soon....lol I did not order the correct size socket for the plenum 12pt bolts. I should have measured the heads before ordering, not thinking that the heads (in some cases are larger than the bolt itself) The head of that bolt is a 10mm, even though the bolt is 8mm, just ordered that socket size now in 1/4" drive, so it should fit no problem!!! I still did need the sockets below, as they fit the other 12pt bolts I will be using...

all four sockets in 6mm & 8MM...

a better look, now don't have to be concerned about not using the correct socket for the 12pt bolts...

the 1/4" drive socket on the left is the one that fits perfect for those inside plenum (but wrong size) 12pt bolts if that's what you decide to use...now waiting for the 1/4" drive 10mm socket...
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Old 06-28-2017   #232
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Are you sure you want to use them, they look like jewelry!
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Old 06-28-2017   #233
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Are you sure you want to use them, they look like jewelry!
Lol....maybe I'll just mix & match....
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Old 06-28-2017   #234
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Hi Craig,

It would a pleasure to meet you sometime in the future. I am not sure about the Gathering, but will make every effort to attend!!!

It sounds like you can take your time and look or build a house that suits your needs. Best of luck in your search...

Be safe and stay well!!!...

Thanks Tom! House hunting can be painful and building even more so, but hoping for the best without too much compromises. Take care and best wishes with this project. If I can make the Gathering it will only be Friday night to Sunday.


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Old 06-29-2017   #235
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Thanks Tom! House hunting can be painful and building even more so, but hoping for the best without too much compromises. Take care and best wishes with this project. If I can make the Gathering it will only be Friday night to Sunday.


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I hear you there Craig, you always want to make sure you are making the right decision, especially with a house purchase.
My project is lasting longer than planned...lol especially with more than one project in the works....hoping to wrap it up soon...
I would like to make the Gathering in '18, hope it will workout that I can!!!
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Old 07-01-2017   #236
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Doing bits and pieces the last few days. Had my oldest grandson (13 1/2) help me out on the ZR-1 yesterday. It will be his one day, and he is willing and excited to learn. We pulled on the caps off of the coils and lubed below the tower of the coils and very lightly inside the boot with some white grease so removal will be easier in the future when needed. We also noticed that #7 coil wire did not want to "click" back onto the coil tower. Although I have spares, we did an easy fix with the pliers and squeezed the clamp on the inside of the coil boot from the outside, which resulted in a nice tight attachment. Moving on to the spark plug wire boots, we moved the paper out of the spark plug holes and shot some compressed air into them to remove any dust or debris that may have fallen in there. We also coated the inside of the boots like before and I had him install the spark plug wires onto the spark plugs so he could get a feel of them getting connected.

Also received delivery of my 10mm 12pt deep socket for the plenum 8mm bolts, with the 10mm head. It will be a breeze when installing these between the runners.

Since everything is apart, I was thinking about painting the hose clamps. But after I cleaned them, and since they are SS, I decided to leave them in their natural finish. Soaked them in a solution, and they cleaned up very well. They are USA made and I would assume that they are the original clamps. Another item checked off.

Back out to the garage for some tube painting and possibly some PCV assembly before an early 4th BBQ party later today....

wires all connected and ready to go...

the correct socket for the job...

my cleaning items for the clamps...


all SS, USA made...

looks like the part #'s and possibly the size...don't even know if these are still being made, I would imagine so, but not sure...
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Old 07-01-2017   #237
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When you say that you used "white grease" on the plug wires & connections, did you mean Silicone dielectric grease or lithium White Grease?
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Old 07-01-2017   #238
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When you say that you used "white grease" on the plug wires & connections, did you mean Silicone dielectric grease or lithium White Grease?
I ended up using White Lithium Grease instead of the dielectric grease. I know the preference is the dielectric grease. No grease is touching the terminals. I just used enough to make removal very easy.

clamps for PCV valves...which are larger and different part and size #'s...

new 913 PCV valve installed...on your right in the pic, but really is on the driver's side when installed...
getting together...

lines installed...

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Old 07-02-2017   #239
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Was getting ready to install the plenum today, but ran into a major dilemma with the plenum itself. Either I'm getting old and can't see as well....lol but there were some spots that I noticed were not completely covered with paint.
So since it has already been cleared and since I am not going to strip it again (this year...lol), it is now in the open paint booth drying as I am trying a touch up spray procedure.
Other than that was moving right along getting everything else ready.

thought I clean up the AC while it is exposed....

nothing crazy, but better than before...

had everything wiped down and ready to go...

until I noticed this....

and this...

and this too...
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Old 07-02-2017   #240
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Looks like I might get a pass this time....spray touch up appears to have worked. we shall see!!!

all covered now...


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