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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: seattle
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Hello-
I got my car 1990 with 22K, runs decent idles well but prob want to swap out the injectors...Anyone know a knowledgeable guy up here in Seattle. Seems pretty darn stock have the chip coming from Marc... |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Yakima Washington
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I have no first hand knowledge this person but a zr-1 friend from the Seattle gave me a card for Anacortes Automotive, Jeff Rudolph as a trained lt-5 mechanic. Phone 360-293-2450.
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Jim 1990 Z # 2441 1959 c-1 230 HP 4 speed frost blue/silver 3 owner 2011 cts-v 556 HP, manual 6 speed 1955 chev 2dr ht PP 265 3 speed w/OD |
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Squires (near Ava MO in the Mark Twain N'tl Forest) - Missouri
Posts: 6,466
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![]() Jon at Fuel Injector Connection has the right stainless injectors for the ZR-1, and included in the "kit" are the gaskets and proper O-rings from Jerry's Gaskets (another guy and a purveyor of all things LT5 you'll want to get to know). Cliff, (aka Dynomite) is the 'family archivist' of technical procedures, and Marc Haibeck (Haibeck Automotive) is the source for a wealth of written materials. So, of course you can have it done, but replacing the injectors is a simple and also a great way to learn "stuff" about the LT5. If you are the least bit mechanically proficient, pulling the plenum and installing injectors is a "piece o' cake'! ![]() Just sayin...injectors are easy to replace - no need to hire it out. But, if you have another ZR-1 "brother" close by to help (or give moral support?), that would be a good thing. ![]() Last edited by Paul Workman; 10-23-2016 at 09:21 AM. |
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