04-07-2016 | #1 |
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Can't believe this happened...
So, what's the #1 rule that everyone knows (or should know) about detailing the piece of art that is the LT5 of a C4 ZR-1?
Yep...do not under any circumstances spray down the engine with water. The water will pool in the valley and roast your starter. So, I decided to have my car professionally detailed. This guy is a paint correction specialist was highly recommended and has a long list of very wealthy clients. And, to be honest, he did an unbelievable job on the car. When we discussed the engine he said he would just wipe it down since it was spotless already and he would detail the hood and fender wells, yada, yada. Perfect. Then I left. When I returned it was too late. He had hosed it down and there was standing water in the valley. Not his fault. I didn't tell him not to and this being his first C4Z he just didn't know any better. Not mad at him. Mad at myself. Anyway, as luck would have it, David Johnson brought me my windshield and weatherstrip and for reasons we still can't figure out he just so happened to throw a spare starter in the car before he left. It's used (off a 20k mile car) but he offered to give it to me so we traded a nights stay at the Fully Vetted Bed and Breakfast. (He was going to get that anyway so it was a real class move to give me the starter.) So, now I have to figure out if I want to do it myself or have it hauled down to Cory which I really don't want to do. I did the rear wheel hubs so I'm not a complete buffoon when it comes to working on cars. But, I've only had the plenum off once (hotel parking lot at BG) and that was more or less just loose so we could replace the alternator. What's involved here? Is there anything else that could be damaged? Coils? injectors? I'll do the typical search for starter replacement threads but I'm looking for a short cut. How big a job is this?
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Re: Can't believe this happened...
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Removing the Plenum is NOT really a BIG job especially if you have TB Coolant Blocked at the Injector Housings. And......And....if you know the steps and what to watch for. That being said.....It is probably best to have someone who has done it several times help you hold the tools Removing Plenum (including the 10 minute Plenum Removal) I have removed/installed Plenums for several guys with their help (they hand me the tools) including Blocking TB Coolant for them all in about 2-3 hours. That included also the cleaning out of Valley Drain and maybe a Pressure wash and Starter Solenoid reconditioning. Oh.....and checking Injector Resistances when I am under there. A complete Top End Restoration I usually allow the first day for removal of parts and restoration of each part adding new parts where required. The second day for thinking, and the third day to put it all back together but really I have done the whole thing in an hour after TB Coolant was blocked retrieving a screw I dropped under the starter Plenum Removal and Top End Restoration TB Coolant is Blocked albeit it does not appear so except there are NO Hose Clamps on TB Coolant Quote:
New Windshield/Weatherstrip by Dave installed by Safelite Replacing the Windshield and Wiper Motor
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04-08-2016 | #3 |
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Re: Can't believe this happened...
I did the starter thing 2 weeks ago on my 95 ...sticky starter selennoid n was not engaging starter gear
Sorry to tell you the bad news but manifold n coil packs have to come off to get to starter Follow the tech on how to take manifold off n rest it on L/F tire You have to remove the square vacuum manifold in the center of the plenum to get to the aluminum coil pack tray off Once coil pack tray is off you can get to starter n power wires Clean n wire brush all with WD-40 or Liquid Wrench to prevent water damage n corrosion ...blow off all humidity from coil packs n electrical connections n reassemble with dielectric grease....n make sure drain hole is unclogged under starter for future mishaps ....take photos n mark vacuums n wires Please: BENCH TEST STARTER ....hate to do it 2X |
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Re: Can't believe this happened...
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Thanks for the reminder.
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