For what it’s worth, I got good advice from the board on the fix for my headlight. The first side took a long time. Most of the time was getting the motor out, and then I got smart and took the whole assembly out of the car. Four bolts and the door, motor and mechanical mechanism comes out. I then did everything else on the bench. The second side took 30 minutes from start to finish. I’ve got an “O By They Way” I was at Billy Grahams Salvage in Caleria Alabama the other day. Jeff, he who knows everything Chevy, was fixing a gear problem in a headlight assembly. Instead of replacing the gear he rotated it 180 deg. It seems the headlight only rotated on half the gear, by rotating it you get a working headlight assembly with no additional cost. They’ve been doing this for years without a problem. Billy Graham has a wrecking yard that has only Corvettes, Camero’s and Firebirds. jb