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  1. c5vetter

    Question: C7 ZO6 Wheels

    yes, very possible to have ALL rims bent - any pothole you hit can bend/flex the wheels - which is why I have ALWAYS bought the tire/wheel package through Zurich to cover damage
  2. c5vetter

    Who built your 2015 Z06 engine?

    yepper, Z07-optioned only
  3. c5vetter

    C-1 Rebound Straps

    The straps are to keep the rear end from having so much up/down travel that the yoke slides off of the tranny output shaft. The straps and the long yoke were designed to prevent that. Additionally, they prevent the front U-joint from going into a bind (due to too much angle), and they prevent...
  4. c5vetter

    Help! High octane fuel.

    when I owned my 1963 Z06 with the 360 horsie fuel-injected 11.25 compression ran 93 pump gas all day long with no problems - LADY ran like a scared cat all the time! (VBG)
  5. c5vetter

    Help! High octane fuel.

    Mikey - but, but it's on the internet, it's gotta be true! (VBG)
  6. c5vetter

    Warm engine misses

    I am confused! Thought you indicated you had changed plugs and wires at the same time!? Now, maybe not so!?
  7. c5vetter

    Need advice 1964' Stingray : Mandatory first parts & maintenance list for a long dormant barn/garage project car.

    Long Island Corvette; Dr. Rebuild; Paragon are the ones I would look to for "period correct" parts - possibly NOS and/or NORS may be available also
  8. c5vetter

    Warm engine misses

    Again, I have to ask - did you or did you NOT change plug wires as I suggested? I still believe you may have an arc or something going on that you can NOT see
  9. c5vetter

    Warm engine misses

    Back on post #9 I suggested plug wires and still believe that is your problem
  10. c5vetter

    1960 exhaust / tailpipe question

    looks like two threads started - agree with Tom and still would NOT change them out
  11. c5vetter

    1960 exhaust / tailpipe question

    If you are asking would you receive point deductions if you have the car judged say by NCRS - yes, as you would definitely receive a DATE CODE deduction, and possibly more, depending on the application of C-D-C-I-F process the NCRS uses to judge Originality. And, depending on Condition of the...
  12. c5vetter

    1960 exhaust / tailpipe question

    personally if nothing wrong with exhaust wouldn't touch a thing
  13. c5vetter

    Warm engine misses

    Thought - you said you replaced the sparkplugs and then this started, correct? Have you made sure all the plug wires are properly attached, etc.? Just trying to help you recreate where you were before this all started, and then work forward, or in this case backwards......
  14. c5vetter

    1967 Corvette Coupe Restomod Build Thread

    are these all YOUR projects, or builds for others, or combination.
  15. c5vetter

    Help! White Chevrolet - Coldwater Michigan

    check with Bill Gould and Auto Ancestry - maybe he has some ideas/can help Auto Ancestry - About Us
  16. c5vetter

    1960 Corvette VIN #2

    Contact the Florida NCRS Chapter - Ed Augustine - Chairman 10462 Lake Minneola Shores Clermont, FL 34711 Phone: 352-394-6547 E-mail: ncrsfl1@outlook.com Web: Welcome to Florida Chapter of NCRS ;;;; 1960 NCRS National Team Leader - 1958-60: Tim Mickey - carbarn@sbcglobal.net
  17. c5vetter

    C7.R Edition - 6M versus 8A Production

    Ah, many of the olde farts like youse and I do NOT want to be shifting when battling arthritis, etc. Personally, I prefer the stick on sports carz like youse.
  18. c5vetter

    News: Chevrolet finds cause and solution for Corvette Z06 engine problem

    uhm, is your 2014 a Z06 or Z51 with dry sump?? That is what the oil change is all about - 2015+ Z06 and/or C7 Z51-equipped motors with dry sump
  19. c5vetter

    Question: Hard top only C1 Vettes

    Once again, Mr. Bryant is spot on with his response
  20. c5vetter

    Help! 1962 Information

    Tom is correct - birthday book is all that it is - will tell you "approximate" birthdate of vehicle based on VIN - so, tell us last four of 1962 VIN and should be able to give you the birthdate. Or, you can look on several other C1 registries and they will tell you.
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