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Re: Are bronze headlight motor gears really necessary?
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Now i know how to fix my 92 light`s,thanks guys.

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Re: The Grand Unveiling!!!
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O ok lol

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Re: The Grand Unveiling!!!
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Yes will try to be there by 10 is that to late?,i will be in bible study from 7 to 9:30.
Have some funny stuff to tell you.

RJ92C4

Posted on: 2013/3/19 23:38
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Re: New 2 Guru - Tim - READ THIS THREAD!!!!
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Just love your car, i will sell mine one day and get one like
yours.

RJ

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Re: The Grand Unveiling!!!
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I did not lnow i could get banded for posting to a thread that is older than 45 days?.

RJ

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Re: The Grand Unveiling!!!
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Hey Andy what are you up to?.

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I have a miss under heavy acceleration from a standing start.
I don`t think it is coming from the engine it self but from the electronics.
Any suggestions?


Robert

Posted on: 2013/3/11 7:51
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Re: FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
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The used/new Catalytic Converter at any time in it`s life had it been dropped or hit?.
The platinum coated material inside the Converter is very prone to cracking when dropped or hit and can become dislodge over time.
This is what may have happened, the Converter becomes restricted,not completely clogged but just restricted and back presser builds up all the way to the collator,which is the part right next to you know what.

Just a thought.

RJ

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Re: C4 Restoration - Corvette Publications
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Where can i find a complete build code index and explanation of what they are for my 92 vet

Posted on: 2011/4/13 23:44
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Re: LT4 Hot Cam??
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How much more HP can a stock low miles 92LT1 get with a hot cam install?

Posted on: 2011/3/22 7:36
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Re: The Grand Unveiling!!!
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Hey Andy i am hoping to have my vet back on the road in may,hope you will be around then,i need to fix some Minor problems.
I keep looking at your vet and how nice it is and am thinking of getting some rims like yours or close to yours and painting them as well.

Posted on: 2011/3/16 2:50
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Re: End of the year Roll Call
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Yea through i walk thought the valley of the shadow of death i shall fear no evil,because i am the meanest son of a bitch in the valley.

General Gorge S. Patton

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Re: End of the year Roll Call
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Hi i am hear Andy told me to sell my vet,want to test the waters fist,what do you guys think?.
How much would you pay?.

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Re: Did anyone cut open a LTx muffler?
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Opps sorry i should have said it needs to be done with a plasma welder also.

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Re: Did anyone cut open a LTx muffler?
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Ok i asked a Friend of mine (Who has a machine shop and a robotic welder) how much he would charge to modify one after i told him how much trouble i went thou to try and do it to mine.
He said about $350.00 and thats for just one!
For that kinda cash you could buy a hole new stainless system.

Posted on: 2010/12/12 5:32
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Re: Did anyone cut open a LTx muffler?
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Hi sorry no i did not but trust me it is not worth messing with,fist there is a lot of fiberglass in it and second it is made out of very thin stainless steel.
When you look at it from the out side it looks like a regaler muffler but when you get it apart it is built like 2 mufflers one inside the other with a 3rd shell with holes in it and in and out pipes.
all that is rolled around 3 layers of very fine fiberglass,
Only a machine shop with a robotic welder can cut one open with out doing damage to the fine steel and be able to weld it back together.

Posted on: 2010/12/12 5:22
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Re: Did anyone cut open a LTx muffler?
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Hi yes i did and it is not worth it.
I am a welder and it would have taken me much to long to cut and modify it and weld it back together.
Takeing it to a welder to have it done would cost you 2x as much as a new muffler.
Better off getting some flowmasters.

Posted on: 2010/11/8 1:29
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Re: Tail light mod
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I would also like to know where you got the kit and how much you paid for it.

RJ92C4

Posted on: 2010/5/24 1:14
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