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Old 04-30-2014   #1
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Default Major Problems!

Not really just throwing some fuel on for extra advice.....lol

It appears my front shock has discharged some fluid on the 90 at some point of life. The viton rubber bushing has absorbed, swelled, and was sticking halfway out of the washer cup.

Is this fx3 specific or will and corvette 87 up to? work as replacment?

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Old 04-30-2014   #2
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You can still order them new. Or do you mean just the bushing?

http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/p...Electric-Shock
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You can still order them new. Or do you mean just the bushing?

http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/p...Electric-Shock
Steve,

It appears as though the shock has been repaired prior, according to a receipt from Bilstein. So the residual oil that was never cleaned off was the root cause.

I'm thinking at this point just replace the rubber bushing.
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Thank you Sir!

Snappics are always good - you never know what you (or others) might see...

I've never engaged my actuator here; kinda' wondering if I should do a breakdown, as preventative maintainance...
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Thank you Sir!

Snappics are always good - you never know what you (or others) might see...
Lots of dust/dirt debris around 2 microns in size, it's amazing how dirty these engine bays get with minimum use!

Judging from the picture quality, I should look into a new IPAD for improved image quality?
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Dunno about our but you can get poly ones
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Dunno about our but you can get poly ones
Would like to keep it as close to possible as stock...all the vette parts houses show a kit. Just wondering if they would be the same?
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Got the bushing replaced and now getting a SRC code 31.

Removed the actuator and spun the gear on top of the shock both directions until it stopped.

Does it need to be in a specific location prior to re-installation of the actuator?

I cleared the code and then it came back? What now?

When looking inside the actuator it appears to have a small planetary gear that seems to move around quite a bit side to side? This doesnt seems correct.

Any help?
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Gear is not high enough out of the cup... Spec is in the FSM (factory service manual)
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Got the bushing replaced and now getting a SRC code 31.

Removed the actuator and spun the gear on top of the shock both directions until it stopped.

Does it need to be in a specific location prior to re-installation of the actuator?

I cleared the code and then it came back? What now?

When looking inside the actuator it appears to have a small planetary gear that seems to move around quite a bit side to side? This doesnt seems correct.

Any help?
The actuator finds its place automatically when you turn the key on. So you can have the shock gear in any position. Try pulling the actuator off and have someone turn the key to the run position while you look inside the actuator. You should be able to see it move.
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