No personal experience with it, but "How to rebuild small-block chevy LT1/LT4 engines" says you can, and the picture they show looks like the same part in your picture.
If the MAF and converter are stock, then the answers to the red bits would be "stock"
Here's one - call the person whose questions you need help understanding. If they can't or won't explain things to you then you know you need to go somewhere else.
He's a good mechanic. Whether it's a good move depends on your financial situation.
If he's saving you $30-40 and that's a lot of money for you then it's a good thing. If $30-40 isn't gonna break the bank then I'd change it anyway.
When I buy a car, unless I know when a fluid has been...
Absolutely positively not to a dealer. They'll just farm the work out, charge you an arm and a leg, and probably screw it up.
Where to take it depends on how much you know and how involved you are going to be. If you just want somebody to do everything for you, then take it to a vette...
I just installed seals from weatherstripspecial.com. I installed the seven piece soft top kit and the windshield header seal. Also ordered the main door seals but they are backordered.
Their seals are very different from the OEM seals in material and construction. The originals are soft foam...
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