best before and after carwash ftw
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best before and after carwash ftw
Should be picking up an 89 Camaro RS for $400 some time this month! Just gotta roll it across the street and it'll be in my grandma's yard LOL
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It's got a bunch of parts in it, it needs a starter solenoid and a battery, probably a fluids change, and it will hopefully start up with very little work.
Parked in 2011, last ran in 2014.
Took it through its third car wash since I got it, never driven so slow before on the way home, lol. Snapped some pics too.
If that thing is solid underneath, I would beat the crap out of it with a stream of castaway small blocks which get yanked for an LS these days and end up on CL. Don't get me wrong, I'm not into 3rd gens but how can you argue with scrap price?
I bet you'll get it going and make out like a champ if you fix it up juuust a little. If you mod it, I say work out exhaust system first. Not easy on those and I don't know about you but I tackle the difficult things first.
I'd say cleaning up the body would be more difficult, there are paint chips on the fender flares already, and tackling and rust issues would be a huge priority once it runs, drives and stops
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Haha nice! Interested in pics after some driving.
Something I noticed is that the reservoir is pretty shallow where the dipstick is, so the magnet cannot stick out very far. It also means the magnet being long can't possibly come out of the dipstick. But rtv and a sort of press fit won't let go.
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Changed the S/C oil in the GTP, took out 2oz that were really dark, and it took 8oz to fill to the threads and it looked like it could take a little more.
If the previous owner ported it out would that make it take more oil? Iirc it should only take 6oz
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Lets see over the last few days I did a few things. I had my issue with the HDM relay "failing" and having no low beams. As mentioned earlier I modified the high beam bulbs to twist into the low beam socket of the headlight so I could drive safe, and not blind oncoming drivers with just high beams. While under the hood I checked all my fluids. After 3000 miles on the oil its still in the cross hatch.
Yesterday I got a brand new Turtle Wax Black Box kit for FREE!
Today I ordered a BDW HDM relay from Advance and went and picked it up. I put the low beam bulbs back in their normal spot. Ironically the OEM HDM relay started working again. I went ahead and kept it in its place and put the the BDW in the glove box in case it happens again.
After I got home I took advantage of the 50* temperature and gave the car a quick and dirty hand wash. Didn't spend my usual time on it and wasn't as picky because there is a chance for snow in the next few days anyway. I just wanted to get the crud off.
I topped off the right rear tire which apparently has a slow leak around the bead. I need to stop at my buddy's shop and have him take it off the rim and clean the bead up for me to see if it helps.
Played with the eight banger in the driveway for awhile and I'm sure the neighs all loved that. Then I went for a spin.
Looks like yours was a bit smaller in diameter, how did it fit? Like I had mentioned I drilled mine out carefully for the larger one I used and it fit very well
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Mine are 1/8"x 1/8", and the hole in the cap is a hair over 1/8". I used two magnets, the first one being more of an anchor for the exposed one. I put some silicone in the hole and let it set up a bit, then put more in and set the magnets. After the fact, I'd say a 3/16" magnet would have been a better choice.
I just went out and checked, and all is still in place, and no shavings yet after a 40 minute drive.
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