Welcome to the forum :hello:
Type: Posts; User: BruceF
Welcome to the forum :hello:
Welcome to the forum!:hello:
Cool!!! Congrats, JB!
Welcome to the forum! Sounds like you have a nice collection.:hello:
NO Comm is always current.
I'd check with the ground point associated with that module. Offhand, I'm not sure which one.
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Which engine/transmission is in your car now?
According to this site: http://corvettec3.ca/carb.htm The right carb, depending on which engine you have, would have a 9 where the 6 is in the one on...
I'd echo the DIY concept. Most of us love working on our cars, even if it's just basic maintenance. But, mid-engine cars have a history of being difficult (and expensive) to maintain.
Hi from the South Shore of Nassau County :hello:
Glad to see you're back, Rob! I think a C7 is a great choice.
Yeah!!!
Welcome Back!!!:nanawrench:
Welcome to the forum!
Thanks for the update. I'm glad to hear you were able to solve the problem!
I'd look at the turn signal stalk, then.
Well, I haven't found the post I'm thinking of. I wonder if it was on the old CorvetteMechanic forum that we lost. But, I found this one that suggests it may be the turn signal stalk....
I vaguely recall someone else posting something similar. IIRC, it was either some of the wiring had chafed through or a bad ground on that side. I haven't found that post, yet.
It wouldn't be cost effective, IMHO. Better off to trade what you have for a car with the manual already.
Welcome to the forum and good luck in your search!
Manual or Automatic? Base car or ZR-1?
I couldn't find anything specific on a Corvette forum, but I found this information on another forum:
'85-'87
MC Bore .875"
Wheel cylinder bore 2.1" front 1.6" rear
Pedal arc ratio 3.5 to 1...
Read the post above by 1999 White C5 Coupe
Hmmm..... a nearly 9 year old post brought to life.
We have a Garage Sale section at the bottom of the forum where you can list cars and parts at Garage-Sales
Cool find!!!
Thanks!
My guess would be either it is a total coincidence or one of the wires shorted out when you had the seat out.
Nothing. That's why it's in this section of the forum and not in a Corvette related one.