Rain
Well-known member
Figured I would start here before searching the forum and finding folks who have gone inside the engine compartment and PMing them.
Essentially I want to be able to lift the hood at the shows. (I don't ask for alot, do I?)
Vac. hoses and other rubberized hoses/lines are showing signs of dry rot and wear.
So I know I need to alot of replacing in there.
The only detailing the engine has ever been given was by me, a few rags, and an airline.
(and only on the surface)
I have lots of grease and oil on the inner wheel wells/a arms/control etc that needs cleaning off.
Pretty sure Im going to find hidden stores of sand in places I never knew existed in there too. (Sound familiar to some of you?)
Knowing little to some about the connections and having a general knowlege of the tools I have in the garage, (and not wanting to pay too much for a true Vette Mechanic), will I be able to get thru this project with the aid of someone who knows much more about engines and mechanics than myself?
(translation: I have a buddy with a shade tree garage who was trained by the military to work on vehicles and has tons of out of service experience. Is it in my best interest to have him do this along side me?)
Thanks for each and every piece of advice you guys can give me.
I don't want to buy parts twice or make it more work than it has to be.
Again, not wanting the flashy car show engine bay but would more like it to return to a stock with modern technology improvements. Am sure they have better parts today than they had back in 96.
Any pics and stories and ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks everyone (sorry for the ramble)
Rain
Essentially I want to be able to lift the hood at the shows. (I don't ask for alot, do I?)
Vac. hoses and other rubberized hoses/lines are showing signs of dry rot and wear.
So I know I need to alot of replacing in there.
The only detailing the engine has ever been given was by me, a few rags, and an airline.
(and only on the surface)
I have lots of grease and oil on the inner wheel wells/a arms/control etc that needs cleaning off.
Pretty sure Im going to find hidden stores of sand in places I never knew existed in there too. (Sound familiar to some of you?)
Knowing little to some about the connections and having a general knowlege of the tools I have in the garage, (and not wanting to pay too much for a true Vette Mechanic), will I be able to get thru this project with the aid of someone who knows much more about engines and mechanics than myself?
(translation: I have a buddy with a shade tree garage who was trained by the military to work on vehicles and has tons of out of service experience. Is it in my best interest to have him do this along side me?)
Thanks for each and every piece of advice you guys can give me.
I don't want to buy parts twice or make it more work than it has to be.
Again, not wanting the flashy car show engine bay but would more like it to return to a stock with modern technology improvements. Am sure they have better parts today than they had back in 96.
Any pics and stories and ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks everyone (sorry for the ramble)
Rain




