Re: Rehab of the 1992 Blk on Blk
Great job, I'ts going to look like new!
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Re: Rehab of the 1992 Blk on Blk
Real nice job Demp's :handshak:
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Re: Rehab of the 1992 Blk on Blk
Finished up the Rubber and Dyna-matting!..
So for the interior and underside, after the repair to the fiberglass, we: *sanded and rubberized the underside and Dyna-matted floor joint. *Removed the compromised joint glue, and re-glued with a black silicone bonding agent(that goop on the right floorboard is OEM...not me) *Topside was sanded, rubberized the entire floorboard and trans tunnel *Re-sealed the manual boot ring with the black silicone *Dyna-matted the floor boards *Installed a new center console frame Next up is pulling the dash and installing the Chrome engine. http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psqtdxcmxr.jpg http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psfvnc4h4l.jpg http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...pslcapkaut.jpg http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psiltyoagv.jpg |
Re: Rehab of the 1992 Blk on Blk (Updated investigation)
SO after much interest, The cause of the fire seem to be the VSS, which ether shorted and caught fire or leaked and caught fire. (The 92' that had the same issue had the same type of VSS and was burned in the Exact same area), then once it caught fire it melted/burned the rubber boot around the lower shifter causing the fiberglass damage, as well as traveled up the harness to burn the fwd areas just under the front of the tunnel, until the fire was put out with must have been the entire amount of halon powder allowed in texas:mad:.
SOO..I realize it may be a very small portion of vehicles to have this issue ,..however to alleviate any issue that may arise, To those who still have stock manifolds,..I would recommend: *Checking the wires(VSS,Reverse lockout ect) to make sure they are not fraying, touching the exhaust,melted ect. *Put a simple fire barrier in the trans tunnel(dyna-mat, fyre barrier ect) |
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Re: Rehab of the 1992 Blk on Blk -The beating heart is in!!!!
Well,,, I didnt go out for Valentines day....Sooo...I needed make this car my B!tch!!!
Sooooo,.. I said F$@ck it!! and took a shot at installing this engine by myself... http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psnfu1clz4.jpg http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psjwtjuslv.jpg As you can see, its like shoeing a 10" foot into a 8" shoe...without cutting your 3" toenails.:jawdrop: Its ONLY LOOKED WORSE as I leaned forward in my task........ http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psirr3ntrl.jpg Just have to get it...over....the...hump..! http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psnv7jfio9.jpg |
Re: Rehab of the 1992 Blk on Blk
Then...after "rotate"...this way and "rotate"...that way...crank up..crank down....and BAM!....were doing "GOOD"......or....maybe..I'm in a situation I CANT get out of...:eek::pray
Well....Cant turn back NOW!.:-( http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psnv7jfio9.jpg OMG....This Sh!t just might happen!.. let me get a "selfie" (LOL) http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psmvmsreti.jpg http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...pshyg3jsg0.jpg VICTORY!!!! http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...psxvokrvnr.jpg Epilogue: I honestly REALLY didn't think I could get the engine in the car with what seemed like 3 foot long manifolds on, let alone without damaging SOMETHING in the process.... The only provisions I made was disconnecting the hood to get another 2" of space, then covering everything with towels and cardboard. One of most difficult things was to get the motor mounts lined up with the frame mounts...Especially with the stock manifolds!AFTER an hour of "motivating" the engine....(THERE IS NO ROOM FOR ERROR) ..other than a mark on the AC canister.....success... |
Re: Rehab of the 1992 Blk on Blk
When I put the LT5 back in the '90 Z I used to own, I tried it with the injector housings on, but it wouldn't clear the crossbar in the front. I didn't have the exhaust manifolds on either. I had to not only remove the IH's, but also the wiper motor from the firewall to get the necessary clearance.
That was with the harmonic balancer on too. If that was off, would have more clearance, but putting the HB on with the engine installed looks like a giant pain in the a$$. EDIT: I see you got it in, wow, I'm surprised. I wonder why I had so much trouble with mine? |
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I actually had to work it inch by inch and remove the driver side IH(to not damage the wiper-motor plastic...although the stock manifolds with their GIGANTIC CC's were touching EVERYTHING! I think if I had another pair of hands, it may have been a bit quicker.;) |
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