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Ok I am working on the intake runners and I have a torque head screw in my hand, which I then drop into the engine compartment. 3hrs later I haven't a clue where it went. The engine was all together except the last screw. I see a hole in the frame, could that be where it went. I guess I could use a claw to try and retreve it. I can't be the only one that this has happened to?

If no luck, before I go to the dealer and wait 2 weeks and spend a fortune. Does anyone have 1 intake runner torque head screw they want to sell me or where I can find one minus the dealer?
 
Caution: Girly description ahead...

What about using one of those flexible thingies with a magnet on the end? Fish around with that before you take it to a dealer.
Heidi
 
gray85 said:
Ok I am working on the intake runners and I have a torque head screw in my hand, which I then drop into the engine compartment. 3hrs later I haven't a clue where it went. The engine was all together except the last screw. I see a hole in the frame, could that be where it went. I guess I could use a claw to try and retreve it. I can't be the only one that this has happened to?

If no luck, before I go to the dealer and wait 2 weeks and spend a fortune. Does anyone have 1 intake runner torque head screw they want to sell me or where I can find one minus the dealer?

Which intake runner screw, As I recall there are a few different lengths.. Let me knwo the length and I will look through my stuff, I am 99% sure I have them.
 
Re: Caution: Girly description ahead...

Caution: Girly description ahead...

;LOL ;LOL ;LOL
 
No caution needed excellent idea, but the frame is metal and the magnet will just catch the frame.

What would be neat is one of those fiber optic cameras and just slide it down the hole and use some flexible claws. It's like doing surgery. The price of the camera could cover a trip to the dealer. Yah that's it.

Heidi, this is where I need your help. Will the following work on my wife? Wife, I need to buy a fiber optic camera for the car or spend double the amount at the dealer.

BTW, I hope I wife isn't checking the e-mail!!!
 
Jeff
It is the short ones. Mainly used on the top. If you have them, you will be a life saver.
 
gray85 said:
Jeff
It is the short ones. Mainly used on the top. If you have them, you will be a life saver.

the Runner to Plenum Bolts...

I will check
 
gray85 said:
Heidi, this is where I need your help. Will the following work on my wife? Wife, I need to buy a fiber optic camera for the car or spend double the amount at the dealer.

Hmmm...
I think this will only work if the wife is as crazy about the vette as I am about vettes in general. Try it, the worst that could happen is she says "No!" and you get a black eye...Whoops! that last part is MY house! :D

I'd try the magnet thingy anyways...if the magent isn't too strong you can push it around until it connects with the screw and lift it out. Shouldn't matter if it sticks to the frame, so long as you can manipulate it around to find the screw.
Heidi
 
sherry_ridgeway said:
hi ,
you might try gently tapping on the bottom of the frame with a small hammer and listen to see if you hear it bouncing around in there "if your pretty sure thats where it went" if you hear it use a flashlight to look in the hole and tap it as close to the opening as you can get it ..then try a grabber or a magnet...just a thought
happy holidays, sherry:)

I couldn't say it any better!!!

BTW It happens to my every time I work in my vette's engine (almost every sunday)
 
Yes, gray85 I am reading e-mails. If you need to spend MORE money on the " Mistress"...you wont NEED your "flexible thingy".
DAwn:Buttslap ;LOL
 
How about inside the heat shield for the manifold? Looks like there is enough room.
 
Busted!!! Note to self, don't write anything down that the wife can use against you.
 
Just my .02 Wrap electrical tape around your magnet leaving only the end exposed. Then try to fish it down into your frame. It might drag that screw out of the hole.

Dennis
 

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