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Old 08-12-2008   #1
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I think the screw pictured below is called a 'rocker panel upper screw'. The pic is from my '92 ZR-1. Can anyone verify or, better, provide a part number, or, even better, let me know where I can pick some up. Thanks!

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Old 08-12-2008   #2
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I think the screw pictured below is called a 'rocker panel upper screw'. The pic is from my '92 ZR-1. Can anyone verify or, better, provide a part number, or, even better, let me know where I can pick some up. Thanks!

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Old 08-12-2008   #3
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That is not a factory bolt. They never had marking like that. Plus you can see the outline of the original washer that is attached to the factory bolt. Supposed to be a 10mm head with a fine thread.
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That's not good news, as the car was sold to me as an 'all-original' unmolested car. I just had it evaluated by a well-regarded corvette expert who appears on this site's list of recommended ZR-1 repair shops (he took the pic) and he concurred that it appeared to be correct, except for a replaced power antenna motor, which we knew about, and a possibly a replaced fuel filter. He noted that two screws were missing from the driver's side rocker panel.

Thanks for the posts.
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Can you post a larger picture of the area. I should have some spares.
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I'll check when I get home. No lift or floor jack (yet), so I'm not sure if I'll be successful. Off topic, but do you have any recommendations on a good jack?

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I'll check when I get home. No lift or floor jack (yet), so I'm not sure if I'll be successful. Off topic, but do you have any recommendations on a good jack?

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You'll need the lowest profile jack that you can find. A standard floor jack will not fit under the front airdam.
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Old 08-12-2008   #8
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Below are more pics and a shot from the service manual. I probably named the screw incorrectly. There are six fasteners per panel. Screws #4 and #5 are identical to 1,2, and 3. #6 (front-most screw) is missing.
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File Type: jpg Left side, rear to front, #1.jpg (18.9 KB, 32 views)
File Type: jpg Left side, rear to front, #2.jpg (16.8 KB, 28 views)
File Type: jpg Left side, rear to front, #3.jpg (29.6 KB, 29 views)
File Type: jpg Left side, rear to front, #6.jpg (54.6 KB, 39 views)
File Type: jpg service manual.JPG (47.2 KB, 26 views)
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Old 08-12-2008   #9
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K, change of plan. Initially I thought you were in the wheel house looking for a bolt.

The screw is a 7mm head, course thread and about 3/4" in length. Currently not able to locate a part number.

I know Polo-1 has some of these as i removed the rockers. He'll just have to dig through a bucket of bolts.
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Great! Thanks for all your help. I'll email Polo-1 directly.
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