Turned out #6 cylinder spark plug was fouled. Changed the plug and it runs like new. Pretty sure my valve stem seals are leaking and will have to see over time if that is what caused the fouled plug.
We bought our '79 last summer and it was a cool evening when I bought the car; didn't notice the heat problem. Later in the summer it felt like I had the heater on high and we nearly baked! I actually heard of this solution from someone on this site. I believe my mechanic actually got the...
I had the exact same problem with my '79. We were going to need to get behind the dash to resolve the problem with either a valve, damper or both. So instead we installed a manual shut-off valve in the heater hose going to the heater core. Problem solved completely! Elliott
I wasn't aware that the dash needed to be removed. I noticed some screws on the dash and it appeared it would come out the front. I have no plans to remove the dash, that is more than what I want to take on. TX Elliott
I need to replace the in-dash tach in my 79 vette as it registers far too high. Is that common for them to fail in that manner? Anyway, I have not looked at any manuals, but it appears to be a straight forward removal from the face of the dash. Any pitfalls or issues I need to be aware of...
In the last several hundred miles my 79 corvette has developed a sputter & chugging when starting from a stop or at low rpms. It doesn't pause or jerk like when an accellator pump fails; just sputters and doesn't run smooth as it used to. If I throttle up the engine it goes away and still...
I'm interested if anyone is willing to share success they've had in upgrading their sound systems. Options using or replacing the stock radio. I have what I believe to be the original AM/FM Cassette radio. Original front speakers, but not very hearty. Back speakers are gone, replaced by some...
Just be careful if you buy new ones that you get what you are paying for. It's my understanding there are two primary types (manufacturers) of glass; PPG and LOF. One of my mirrored tops shattered and it was marked Solar Cool, which I understood to be a trademark of PPG. I paid more money to...
Nut, thanks for posting this info. I had the same problem and finally got around to working on the switch. Had to remove the seats, etc. just as you mentioned. Followed your directions and salvaged the switch. Super glued the other one while I had it out. Thanks again for sharing!!
Found them, as you suggested, buried in the carpet mat. Ended up removing both seats (pretty easy, actually), both side carpet panels and removed the screws on both sides of the console giving me just enough room that I could get underneath to remove the switch. Just as indicated, the circuit...
OK, I get it. The bolts are on the bottom. What I understood was that when I removed 3 bolts on the side, the center instrument panel could then be removed to access the switch. So logic suggested to me that the bolts would be on the top; not the bottom, which is why I began peeling the...
The screws must be located on the bottom edge of the panel and I admit I was looking for them on the top edge. Just need to tear it out and worry about regluing the carpet later. Thanks for your help!
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