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Schrade 03-09-2014 11:08 AM

Re: When did you buy your ZR-1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hotrodeddy (Post 197463)
The story: I was at bloomington gold in the summer of "89" and spotted the GM display tent, being a corvette nut, i wondered over to see what they had in the tent. Big mistake, there sit a prototype ZR-1 with some GM engineers to answer questions about the corvette. Needless to say i spent the weekin at the tent, I had been bitten by the ZR-1 bug. When i returned home I visited my local Chevy dealer to see if he had information on the ZR-1. The owner told me he would check it out. A few days later he called and said he had information on the ZR-1. I rushed to the dealer. He said he could order one for me but I had to put a large deposit down because he would have to send a tech to school on the ZR-1 in order to order one for me. I did and he placed the order as soon as GM would accept them, that was in August( I think) 1989. Finely in December or January we received the build number of 983. The car was built in late January 1990 (I was at the plant to watch the final assembly of the car) and took delivery about 3 weeks later, the dealer wanted to leave it in his show room for a week.

You're not one of those people who reportedly ante'd up $100k for the car???

If I had, I wouldn't be afraid to make such a disclosure (or maybe I'd plead the 5th too http://www.zr1.net/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif ).

Dynomite 03-09-2014 11:15 AM

Re: When did you buy your ZR-1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schrade (Post 197659)
You're not one of those people who reportedly ante'd up $100k for the car???

If I had, I wouldn't be afraid to make such a disclosure (or maybe I'd plead the 5th too http://www.zr1.net/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif ).

Do you mean pleading the 5th or drinking a 5th? I think she drank a 5th before showing up at the hearing :D

I removed the plenum yesterday (6 minute plenum removal) and installing new RC injectors today. Also blocking TB coolant at injector housing and coolant return line to surge tank but you will not be able to tell from the appearance as it will appear completely stock. This 38K mile ZR-1 was driven to my garage on Mon March 4th (this last week). Compression test showed 230 lbs on ALL 8 cylinders :thumbsup:

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...0b3f527d5f.jpg

JThomas 03-09-2014 12:48 PM

Re: When did you buy your ZR-1
 
I bought my first ZR-1 in 2008. 1992 Bright Red/Black interior, VIN:#068. It was a high miler, that I enjoyed for 3 1/2 years.

I purchased my current ZR-1 in 2011. 1995 Bright Aqua/Gray,
VIN: #152.

Update: I purchased my current ZR-1, 1991 Copper Metallic, in November of 2016, VIN: 1078.

1990 quasar blue 03-09-2014 08:25 PM

Re: When did you buy your ZR-1
 
1998 for me. 8500 miles at the time. I had been dreaming of one since high school when they came out. A good friend let me drive his around 1996 and I knew I had to make it happen. Two years and many hours of overtime later I was canceling the firebird formula I had ordered brand new while my ZR-1 was idling in the parking lot.

Racinfan83 03-10-2014 07:06 AM

Re: When did you buy your ZR-1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 197434)

That doesn't look like South Dakota...[-X :p

Dynomite 03-10-2014 07:20 AM

Dynomite Standard ZR-1 Restoration for any ZR-1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Racinfan83 (Post 197716)
That doesn't look like South Dakota...:p

That is sunny Central Valley CA.......I follow the sun and warm weather..............drive the ZR1s year around.

Last Week.......ALL Fluids changed out (AMSOIL 10W-40, Castrol 10W-60, Mobile 1 75W-90, DOT 4)......and Differential Case Drain Installed.

This week the Standard Dynomite Top End Restoration.......
New Inj Housing, Plenum, Crank Case Vent Gaskets, TB Coolant blocked.....
New SL4-205 RC Injectors, New Coolant Hoses with rounded edge clamps, Pressure wash (hot water) under Plenum and total engine pressure wash (with everything under Plenum removed and valley drain cleaned). Starter Solenoid will be restored and Alternator polished (not painted). A Billet Aluminum Belt Tensioner Pulley was added yesterday.

Will also check all Oil Pan bolts and Water Pump bolts and possibly remove bolts and reinstall with Blue Loctite (One bolt at a time).

Notes:

1. If I had the gaskets in hand and new coolant hoses.....this complete restoration I would expect to take maybe a day with the wrenches. It is almost a must to have a high pressure washer connected directly to HOT water. The Transmission, Under the engine, front of engine, front suspension.....and particularly around the Oil Filter Adapter and below the Dipstick seem to be places where the most oil has been spilled over the years. Also have on hand a can of engine degreaser. Spray with degreaser and let it sit for a few minutes before hitting it with Hot High Pressure water.

2. On this LT5 it will appear TB coolant is intact as I plugged the rubber hose (going to Coolant Surge Tank) at the connection to Plenum and inserted 1/8 inch Allen Pipe Plug in Injector Housing. Also will retain original #40 Torx Plenum and Cam Cover Bolts. Carter Bling in Engine Compartment will be added. Original LT5 Color will be retained.....making this engine appear TOTAL STOCK.

3. New Tools These from Harbour Freight......

a. 1/4 inch drive Torx #40 hardened steel for Plenum and Cam Cover Bolts (just long enough to reach between those two tight runners on the Plenum).

b. 14 inch long combination 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch drive Flex Head Socket wrench strong enough (even using the 1/4 inch end) to remove the hardest to remove Torx Cam Cover Bolts. The 14 inch leverage eliminates the need for a cheater bar on the typical socket wrench.

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...7822b29d38.jpg

The 10 minute Plenum Removal has been confirmed (once coolant is drained as in this case without TB coolant blocked at the start) The 10 Minute Plenum Removal TIPS :thumbsup:

Before Alternator/Starter Removal (Note Injector Housing Coolant Blocked to TB - Red Allen Head Plug)

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...5938beaee6.jpg

After Alternator/Starter Removal (One Hour Later....took extra time to pressure wash Engine with Hot Water and to recondition the Starter Solenoid).

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...d2c3748900.jpg
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...bde5638fda.jpg

Schrade 03-10-2014 11:08 AM

Re: Dynomite Standard ZR-1 Restoration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 197717)
That is sunny Central Valley CA.......I follow the sun and warm weather..............drive the ZR1s year around ;)

Last Week.......ALL Fluids changed out (AMSOIL 10W-40, Castrol 10W-60, Mobile 1 75W-90, DOT 4)......and Differential Case Drain Installed.

This week the Standard Dynomite Top End Restoration.......
New Inj Housing, Plenum, Crank Case Vent Gaskets, TB Coolant blocked.....
New SL4-205 RC Injectors, New Coolant Hoses with rounded edge clamps, Pressure wash (hot water) under Plenum and total engine pressure wash (with everything under Plenum removed). Starter Solenoid will be restored and Alternator polished (not painted). A Billet Aluminum Belt Tensioner Pulley was added yesterday.

Note:

On this LT5 it will appear TB coolant is intact as I plugged the rubber hose (going to Coolant Surge Tank) at the connection to Plenum and inserted 1/8 inch Allen Pipe Plug in Injector Housing. Also will retain original #40 Torx Plenum and Cam Cover Bolts. Carter Bling in Engine Compartment will be added. Original LT5 Color will be retained.....making this engine appear TOTAL STOCK ;)

Sounds great there Cliff! Total photo-doc and vid resto thread on the way huh!

Dynomite 03-10-2014 11:51 AM

Re: Dynomite Standard ZR-1 Restoration for any ZR-1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schrade (Post 197724)
Sounds great there Cliff! Total photo-doc and vid resto thread on the way huh!

I will take some shots I missed last couple times I restored a top end to get the complete set of Stock Vacuum lines and Vacuum line routing for a 90'.

And maybe some other shots if I find some new technique or way of doing things :D

But my 10 minute Plenum Removal has been confirmed (once coolant is drained as in this case without TB coolant blocked at the start) The 10 Minute Plenum Removal TIPS :thumbsup:

So no photos of that as I was racing and if I took photos it would be a 60 minute Plenum Removal :sign10:

But what I will do is show a couple NEW tools in that 10 minute plenum removal thread for those that have stock Torx #40s for the plenum that are hard to get at and need a bit of leverage....See above Dynomite Standard ZR-1 Restoration post above :sign10:

Schrade 03-10-2014 05:58 PM

Re: Dynomite Standard ZR-1 Restoration for any ZR-1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 197726)
I will take some shots I missed last couple times I restored a top end to get the complete set of Stock Vacuum lines and Vacuum line routing for a 90'.

And maybe some other shots if I find some new technique or way of doing things
:D

But my 10 minute Plenum Removal has been confirmed (once coolant is drained as in this case without TB coolant blocked at the start) The 10 Minute Plenum Removal TIPS :thumbsup:

So no photos of that as I was racing and if I took photos it would be a 60 minute Plenum Removal :sign10:

But what I will do is show a couple NEW tools in that 10 minute plenum removal thread for those that have stock Torx #40s for the plenum that are hard to get at and need a bit of leverage....See above
Dynomite Standard ZR-1 Restoration post above :sign10:

Yeah yeah yeah. :blahblah:

Video or it didn't happen. PhotoChopHack VERBOTEN.

Like alternator removal / install.

Need to borrow my tripod? :mrgreen:

Schrade 03-10-2014 06:42 PM

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