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Any space to run an external ATF cooler?

 

Plenty of space, especially with the AC condenser out now, but we didn't plan on it. We actually didn't plan on replacing the radiator though either, we just found the stocker leaking last week.

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Updated project list (I can't edit the one in the OP):

 

Safety/Misc

-Seat belts 1984-96 Corvette Seat Belts for Coupe, OE Style, Pair (#CO8496-1000) x1 - INSTALLED

-Tail Light Bulb Sylvania LongLife/Tail Light Mini Bulb #2057LL x2 - INSTALLED

-Fuel Sending Unit Stainless unit and rubber boot x1 - INSTALLED

-Fuel Pump Precision Fuel Pump #E16030 (Lifetime Warranty) x1 - INSTALLED

-Fuel Filter ACDelco GF652 Professional Fuel Filter x1 - INSTALLED

-GM Service Manual on CD 1986-87 Corvette GM Service Manual on CD x1 - INSTALLED on PC

-Headlights 2018 New Osram Chips 110W 5x7 Led Headlights x2 - INSTALLED

 

Suspension

-Rear U-joints Spicer 1350X (coated caps) #5-3615X x4 - INSTALLED

-U joint strap/bolt set Spicer #3-70-48X x4 - INSTALLED

-Rear Shocks Bilstein #24-192927 x2 - INSTALLED

-Front Struts Bilstein #24-002288 x2 - INSTALLED

-PST Front Polygraphite Rebuild Kit Front End Kit (26mm sway bar) #FEKPGCHE861 x1 - INSTALLED

-Upper Ball Joints Moog #k6346 x2 - INSTALLED

-Inner Tie Rods Moog #EV343 (From a C5) x2 - INSTALLED

-Steering Rack Boot Kits Beck Arnley 103-2673 Steering Rack Boot Kit x2 - INSTALLED

-Front Brake Rotors and Pads Power Stop Z26 Street Warrior Performance Kit x1 - INSTALLED

-Schaeffer's 238 Ultra Supreme Grease x1 - INSTALLED

 

Engine Bay

-Valve Covers Spectre Chrome Valve Covers 1958-86 Chevy 283-400 Jeg's #865-5258 x 1 set - INSTALLED

-Valve Cover Gaskets Fel-Pro #1628 x1 pair - INSTALLED

-Oil Filler Cap Jeg's Oil Cap Chrome #555-50362 - INSTALLED

-PCV ACDelco #CV774C x1 - INSTALLED

-PCV grommets 1 1/4" x2 - INSTALLED

-Fuel Rail Schrader Valve Core and Cap x1 - INSTALLED

-Spark Plugs NGK Iridium IX UR51X #7177 (4 pack) x2 - INSTALLED

-ZIP Corvette 84-88 Hood Open Assist Lower Rods (Pair) x1 - INSTALLED

-Hood Support C4 Corvette 1984-1986E Folding Hood Support - INSTALLED

-O2 sensor Bosch 12014 x1 - INSTALLED

-Brake Master cylinder Duralast New Master Cylinder #NM2188 x1 - INSTALLED

-Brake Booster ACDelco 14PB4073 {#19286773} Professional; Reman x1 - INSTALLED

-Brake Master Cylinder Pressure Switch Part #290745 (1984-89 Corvette) x1 - INSTALLED

-AC Delete Pulley Dorman #34224 x1 - INSTALLED

-Serpentine Belt ACDelco #6K888 x1 - INSTALLED

-Knock Sensor ACDelco #213-325 x1 - INSTALLED

-Radiator 3 row all aluminum x1 - INSTALLED

-Radiator mounts Prothane #244432 (set of 4) x1 - INSTALLED

-ACI Windshield Washer Pump #172623 x1 - INSTALLED

-Eckler's #25-101900 Corvette Windshield Washer Pump Filter, With Nut x1 - INSTALLED

-RPI Designs 1984-1996 C4 Corvette Emergency Hood Release Cable Kit - INSTALLED

 

Change fluids

-Oil - Mobil 1 High Mileage 5w-30 (5 quarts) and M1 filter - INSTALLED

-Brake Fluid - Flushed/bled with Prestone DOT 4 - INSTALLED

-Coolant - Prestone Extended Life - INSTALLED

-Power Steering Fluid - Valvoline MaxLife - INSTALLED

-Diff fluid - Royal Purple 75W-90 - INSTALLED

 

Weatherstrip

-Corvette Mods #8543-1001 C4 Corvette 1984-1996 Weatherstrip Body Kit - Coupe

-Corvette Mods #7096-1008 C4 Corvette 1984-1996 Inner & Outer Door Window Trim Sweeps - Pair (With Mount Kit)

-3M 08008 Black Super Weatherstrip Adhesive

 

Need to have Alignment done

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Short night tonight. Just cut and bent the trans fluid line to the radiator that I needed and put the air filter housing back on. Waiting for the spill proof funnel kit to arrive for the coolant. Will take care of that this weekend then redo the upper ball joint boots if they show up soon. Then start on the weatherstrip.

 

48100365807_59910ecec5_z.jpg20190620_170159 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

 

48100367097_2244bbcec4_z.jpg20190620_173825 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

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You are making a lot of progress, when do you think is will be roadworthy?

 

Thanks man. I'd like to say about 2 weeks, but who knows. I spent from 8 AM until 5 PM today working on our deck, which still needs a lot of work, too.

 

I discovered the windshield washer fluid reservoir/pump leaking last night and pulled it out early this morning (had to remove 2.5 body panels to do it). Doing my best to get it on the road and out of my garage. This had me worried, I thought it was a coolant leak for awhile, since the washer fluid and old DexCool coolant were the same orange color. Ordered a new pump.

 

48110733983_8f66c21074_z.jpg45 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

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The only other thing we did today on the car was replace the old headlights with LED's. These are the 2018 New Osram Chips 110W 5x7's. Fit and plugged right in. Man what a nice difference! A lot more light and these have nice cutoffs to not blind other drivers. Now off to work on the deck again.

 

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Finally, some more progress!

 

The Moog upper ball joints came today. Got them installed and torqued down. Greased all the zerks with Schaeffer's 238 Ultra Supreme. Front suspension is finally done...again!

 

Ran into a problem with the new washer fluid pump. The new rubber washer is thicker than the stock one and the filter nut can't thread on. I just ordered a new filter nut and will be going to the hardware store for a thinner rubber washer soon.

 

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Where did you get those headlights? Project is rolling right along!

 

Thanks! Amazon, I think around $80 for the pair.

 

I wasn't too sure about the looks, but saw some great reviews about their performance. My daughter likes them bc they look Transformer-ish, which I think they kind of do too.

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SUCCESS!!!

 

Had some time to work on it today. Got the windshield washer filter nut in and everything buttoned up there.

 

We added the coolant and burped the system, got the power steering fluid and diff fluid replaced. Also added some emergency hood release cables. Just in case the stock cable pops on this thing.

 

Went on a test drive and bedded the new brakes. Drives nice, much better than before.

 

We just want to get the weatherstrip done then take it for an alignment. Feels good to be winding down here.

 

Updated project list above in post #78.

 

My daughter is cleaning out the interior now:

 

48163825166_4d9eeb952e_z.jpg70 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

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Back at it yesterday and today. All that is left is the weatherstripping. We had to tear apart both doors, take off old weatherstrip and clean. Got both outer window pieces and both pieces that seal the door to the body installed so far. Going to install the rear/targa top piece tomorrow and hopefully front piece as well. We're having to fix some interior trim pieces as we go, too. Then the rest of the inner window pieces at some point. No pics bc I'm tired.
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Spent a couple more hours on the weatherstripping today, my daughter had some social obligations but I wanted to keep making progress. Got the large front piece around the windshield off and cleaned out the track. It's time consuming work getting the tracks cleaned out. Here are some pics so you can see what we're dealing with.

 

Example of the old weatherstrip, much of it was like this:

 

48457106887_ddc4de4a48_z.jpg7 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

 

 

 

Cleaning out the channels:

 

48456951021_d6df162102_z.jpg6 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

 

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The 4 pieces we currently have installed are along the outside of the 2 door windows and the pieces that seal the doors to the body.

 

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48457107092_fc1a009df0_z.jpg3 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

 

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Spent a few more hours on the weatherstrip today. Got some loose trim glued back down and installed some new carpet on a door panel. Got the large front (around windshield) and rear pieces installed. Removed, cleaned the tracks, and installed the new pieces at the top of the windows on the targa top.

 

All that should be left is to adjust the windows, complete the door panel carpet and repair, install the inner window linings on the door panels, and put the doors back together.

 

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So the new inner window liners were to be stapled into the plastic door panel. I had a heavy duty manual stapler and tried that last weekend... fail. So this week I looked online and bought the highly rated Stanley electric staple gun... fail. So here's what we ended up doing:

 

1. Pulling the staples apart individually from the line of staples.

2. Holding the inner liner to the panel and drilling a hole through both, then lining up a staple and drilling a 2nd hole.

3. Putting the staple through the drilled holes by hand.

4. Bending the staple with needle nose pliers.

5. Repeat over and over for each staple.

 

FINALLY, we completed it and got the panels re-installed. So that is EVERYTHING that we set out to do on this car, plus all the things that we ran into along the way. I'll call Monday to setup an alignment.

 

I'M OFFICIALLY CALLING THIS PROJECT COMPLETE

 

That said, I did buy her a special B-day present for the car that I will post in a few weeks.

 

 

48560937692_3485e06764_z.jpg22 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

 

48560937752_fe0c7236fe_z.jpg23 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

 

48560798756_56bac791e4_z.jpg21 by BuckeyeBOSS, on Flickr

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Final project list:

 

Safety/Misc

-Seat belts 1984-96 Corvette Seat Belts for Coupe, OE Style, Pair (#CO8496-1000) x1 - INSTALLED

-Tail Light Bulb Sylvania LongLife/Tail Light Mini Bulb #2057LL x2 - INSTALLED

-Fuel Sending Unit Stainless unit and rubber boot x1 - INSTALLED

-Fuel Pump Precision Fuel Pump #E16030 (Lifetime Warranty) x1 - INSTALLED

-Fuel Filter ACDelco GF652 Professional Fuel Filter x1 - INSTALLED

-GM Service Manual on CD 1986-87 Corvette GM Service Manual on CD x1 - INSTALLED on PC

-Headlights 2018 New Osram Chips 110W 5x7 Led Headlights x2 - INSTALLED

 

Suspension

-Rear U-joints Spicer 1350X (coated caps) #5-3615X x4 - INSTALLED

-U joint strap/bolt set Spicer #3-70-48X x4 - INSTALLED

-Rear Shocks Bilstein #24-192927 x2 - INSTALLED

-Front Struts Bilstein #24-002288 x2 - INSTALLED

-PST Front Polygraphite Rebuild Kit Front End Kit (26mm sway bar) #FEKPGCHE861 x1 - INSTALLED

-Upper Ball Joints Moog #k6346 x2 - INSTALLED

-Inner Tie Rods Moog #EV343 (From a C5) x2 - INSTALLED

-Steering Rack Boot Kits Beck Arnley 103-2673 Steering Rack Boot Kit x2 - INSTALLED

-Front Brake Rotors and Pads Power Stop Z26 Street Warrior Performance Kit x1 - INSTALLED

-Schaeffer's 238 Ultra Supreme Grease x1 - INSTALLED

 

Engine Bay

-Valve Covers Spectre Chrome Valve Covers 1958-86 Chevy 283-400 Jeg's #865-5258 x 1 set - INSTALLED

-Valve Cover Gaskets Fel-Pro #1628 x1 pair - INSTALLED

-Oil Filler Cap Jeg's Oil Cap Chrome #555-50362 - INSTALLED

-PCV ACDelco #CV774C x1 - INSTALLED

-PCV grommets 1 1/4" x2 - INSTALLED

-Fuel Rail Schrader Valve Core and Cap x1 - INSTALLED

-Spark Plugs NGK Iridium IX UR51X #7177 (4 pack) x2 - INSTALLED

-ZIP Corvette 84-88 Hood Open Assist Lower Rods (Pair) x1 - INSTALLED

-Hood Support C4 Corvette 1984-1986E Folding Hood Support - INSTALLED

-O2 sensor Bosch 12014 x1 - INSTALLED

-Brake Master cylinder Duralast New Master Cylinder #NM2188 x1 - INSTALLED

-Brake Booster ACDelco 14PB4073 {#19286773} Professional; Reman x1 - INSTALLED

-Brake Master Cylinder Pressure Switch Part #290745 (1984-89 Corvette) x1 - INSTALLED

-AC Delete Pulley Dorman #34224 x1 - INSTALLED

-Serpentine Belt ACDelco #6K888 x1 - INSTALLED

-Knock Sensor ACDelco #213-325 x1 - INSTALLED

-Radiator 3 row all aluminum x1 - INSTALLED

-Radiator mounts Prothane #244432 (set of 4) x1 - INSTALLED

-ACI Windshield Washer Pump #172623 x1 - INSTALLED

-Eckler's #25-101900 Corvette Windshield Washer Pump Filter, With Nut x1 - INSTALLED

-RPI Designs 1984-1996 C4 Corvette Emergency Hood Release Cable Kit - INSTALLED

 

Change fluids

-Oil - Mobil 1 High Mileage 5w-30 (5 quarts) and M1 filter - INSTALLED

-Brake Fluid - Flushed/bled with Prestone DOT 4 - INSTALLED

-Coolant - Prestone Extended Life - INSTALLED

-Power Steering Fluid - Valvoline MaxLife - INSTALLED

-Diff fluid - Royal Purple 75W-90 - INSTALLED

 

Weatherstrip

-Corvette Mods #8543-1001 C4 Corvette 1984-1996 Weatherstrip Body Kit - Coupe - INSTALLED

-Corvette Mods #7096-1008 C4 Corvette 1984-1996 Inner & Outer Door Window Trim Sweeps - Pair (With Mount Kit) - INSTALLED

-3M 08008 Black Super Weatherstrip Adhesive - INSTALLED

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