03-25-2010 | #31 |
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Re: My '90 ZR-1 project update thread
Okay with checking to see if the new core will leak I would either use my pressure test kit or I would use one of my hand vacuum pumps. The vacuum pump would proly be the simplest & fastest way....it either pulls a vacuum or it don't. I hate to say this but I would use plumber's putty to seal up the core in & out so I could pull the vacuum! But I'll bet a couple of wine bottle corks would do the trick also!
Cliff is correct about the PSI in a potable water system. I just figured you could adjust the faucet flow to a reasonable level, fill the core & get thru flowing water and block one of the pipes with the palm of your hand to restrict the flow to put some pressure on the core, but then it is going to leak around your hands. A lot of guys use that guy from e-bay, partsladie. I've used them for some stuff also. Their prices are pretty good and they will not bend you over with shipping charges.....like GM parts direct. Good luck on your restoration, and may the Force be with You! Tom
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04-22-2010 | #32 |
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Re: My '90 ZR-1 project update thread
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I've decided that I'm not going to replace the heater core. I pressure tested the heater core that is in the car and it did not leak, so I think it will work fine. Didn't feel like taking more stuff apart to get to it. I know I'm taking a gamble, but it's a gamble I'm willing to take. Anyway, I've got the dash vent ducting back in and bolted the dash skeleton back on. When I was taking the ducting out and had removed this piece (I put new foam on it, the stock stuff had crumbled away)... I found that GM messed up and forgot to completely remove the plug from the hole, so I removed it all the way. That vent sure wouldn't work very good with that plastic in the way!
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04-22-2010 | #33 |
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Re: My '90 ZR-1 project update thread
Gauges have been reinstalled after removing the clear plastic and cleaning both sides with plastic polish. Also cleaned up the dust that had collected below the gauges behind the clear plastic. I also removed all the bulbs in the back one by one and cleaned them since I had found that they were really dusty.
Dash pad had some issues around the top of the glovebox door... You can tell someone tried to glue it, but obviously that didn't last. I decided to use screws to hold the edges down since those areas are pretty much hidden from view. I drilled pilot holes and put the screws in. It's not perfect, but it looks a lot better. The door will also open and close better now. I've been using Mother's "Back to Black" plastic restorer on all the non-painted plastic and vinyl interior parts. I love this stuff! What a difference it makes! The parts don't have to be black either. It makes the plastic look almost new again, as long as it isn't too oxidized or brittle. It takes away that dull, flat look that old plastic & vinyl has. Here is an example. In this picture, I have applied "Back to Black" to the glove box door, but not the surrounding dash. You can see that the door is a lot blacker (the flash lightens the black somewhat, it's darker in person).
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04-22-2010 | #34 |
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Re: My '90 ZR-1 project update thread
Comin together.I was in Madera not too long ago,I should have got in touch.
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Especially if you take your ZR-1, I'd love to see it! I still have never ridden in a drivable ZR-1 yet, or even heard an LT5 running in person! Let me know next time your in the area, we could meet up.
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04-26-2010 | #37 |
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Re: My '90 ZR-1 project update thread
Heck of a job Ben!!
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04-26-2010 | #38 |
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Re: My '90 ZR-1 project update thread
Continued work on the dash pad. Part of the hold down tab above the headlight switch assembly was broken...
...so I cut out a small piece of thin aluminum sheet metal, drilled pilot holes in the remaining part of the plastic and attached the aluminum with screws (I have scraps of aluminum sheet metal from when I used to work on aircraft). After I cleaned and detailed the dash pad (including the carpet section) & gauges surround piece, I reinstalled them. Windshield interior pieces have also been cleaned & detailed. Cleaned and reinstalled DIC & A/C control head. Cleaned and reinstalled headlight switch assembly.
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04-26-2010 | #39 |
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Re: My '90 ZR-1 project update thread
what are you using to clean all the interior parts?
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04-26-2010 | #40 |
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Re: My '90 ZR-1 project update thread
For all the plastic and vinyl parts, first I clean them real good with some diluted Simple Green. Then I apply "Back to Black" to take away that old, flat look that old plastic and vinyl gets. Makes a huge difference.
For the carpeting, I'm using Turtle Wax's "Power Out Carpet Cleaner" with the scrub brush cap. It brings back the true color of the carpet and gets smells out, which is good because I could tell the PO smoked in this car.
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