2000 Black FRC Progress Thread
#42
only got 4 cylinders done last night, I pulled everything apart and realized I had ordered the newer 1 piece valve seals mistakenly. Luckily I found a set of fel-pros locally, but there went another hour chasing down the parts.
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
#44
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iTrader: (14)
^ I was going to compliment your taste in cars and beer (saw the yuengling) but ouch PBR 16 ouncers even......woof.
still great car and ive enjoyed going through the thread.....terrible beer and all
still great car and ive enjoyed going through the thread.....terrible beer and all
#45
PBR is an old inside joke with some buddies...I tried it once and couldn't complain for the price - now I just drink it to **** off the purists
so i got it all back together and took it to work today. I missed driving it...
squirted the air bridge with red wrinkle
_DSC4981 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
This is exactly what I want to see for a 16 year old, 107K mile motor. Not even so much as wiped clean. Love it. New gaskets for fun
_DSC4982 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
LS6 springs are in along with new valve seals
_DSC4984 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
The Fel Pro intake manifold gaskets had an odd locating feature that was a bit oversized for the pocket for each runner...this caused the gasket to sit ever so slightly high at that corner. It probably would have crushed down fine when torqued but being OCD I trimmed the corner of each one for a nice flush fit.
_DSC4986 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
_DSC4988 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Enjoying high dollar beverages, life is short, demand the best
_DSC4992 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Replacement front spring came in looking damn near brand new. Waiting to install it until the lowering bolts come in - should be this week
_DSC4993 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
I need to clean up. Wife is pissed her spot is unavailable
_DSC4994 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Finished product, needs a serious detail to clean up all the fingerprints and grease. Will clean up nice.
_DSC4996 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
so i got it all back together and took it to work today. I missed driving it...
squirted the air bridge with red wrinkle
_DSC4981 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
This is exactly what I want to see for a 16 year old, 107K mile motor. Not even so much as wiped clean. Love it. New gaskets for fun
_DSC4982 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
LS6 springs are in along with new valve seals
_DSC4984 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
The Fel Pro intake manifold gaskets had an odd locating feature that was a bit oversized for the pocket for each runner...this caused the gasket to sit ever so slightly high at that corner. It probably would have crushed down fine when torqued but being OCD I trimmed the corner of each one for a nice flush fit.
_DSC4986 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
_DSC4988 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Enjoying high dollar beverages, life is short, demand the best
_DSC4992 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Replacement front spring came in looking damn near brand new. Waiting to install it until the lowering bolts come in - should be this week
_DSC4993 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
I need to clean up. Wife is pissed her spot is unavailable
_DSC4994 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Finished product, needs a serious detail to clean up all the fingerprints and grease. Will clean up nice.
_DSC4996 by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
#46
TECH Veteran
iTrader: (14)
Engine bay looks great that red pops for sure.
back in college we used to cheap out on this stuff from Kroger called Joeseph Haufenbrauer I think. terrible but it was like 11 bucks for an 18 pack which was stupid cheap......but man it was terrible...then came steel reserve... those were dark times hah
anywho looking good man looking good
back in college we used to cheap out on this stuff from Kroger called Joeseph Haufenbrauer I think. terrible but it was like 11 bucks for an 18 pack which was stupid cheap......but man it was terrible...then came steel reserve... those were dark times hah
anywho looking good man looking good
#47
PBR is the bottom of the barrel, I generally stick to Yuengling or Labatt Blue as my go-to's...
Lowering bolts came in. Rear will be a breeze to install, front spring will need to come out to be replaced, I'll thread in the new bolts then
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Lowering bolts came in. Rear will be a breeze to install, front spring will need to come out to be replaced, I'll thread in the new bolts then
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
#48
New front spring in. Only slightly scary jacking up this stiff *** spring while the car is on the lift and watching it all bounce around. Front bolts removed, only lowered it a bit as the old stock front adjusters were cranked as low as they could go. Ride quality is the same. I'm happy with the suspension now. Need to buy new tires for the C6 wheels, the current runflats are so loud that it's like riding around in a Z71 on big boggers.
Also need to adjust the cutout rod ends and start to plumb them up.
Also need to adjust the cutout rod ends and start to plumb them up.
#49
TECH Enthusiast
New front spring in. Only slightly scary jacking up this stiff *** spring while the car is on the lift and watching it all bounce around. Front bolts removed, only lowered it a bit as the old stock front adjusters were cranked as low as they could go. Ride quality is the same. I'm happy with the suspension now. Need to buy new tires for the C6 wheels, the current runflats are so loud that it's like riding around in a Z71 on big boggers.
Also need to adjust the cutout rod ends and start to plumb them up.
Also need to adjust the cutout rod ends and start to plumb them up.
#51
E39 M5 wheels on C5. offset means no go. Otherwise looked nice, minus the ratty finish.
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
C6 wheels
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Quick test fit. They really modernize the look of the car, the champagne/pewter color of the magnesium wheels is period correct but hasn't aged well...
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Plan on starting to plumb up the cutouts tonight. Grabbed a few Ford EGR vacuum solenoids over the weekend at the JY.
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
C6 wheels
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Quick test fit. They really modernize the look of the car, the champagne/pewter color of the magnesium wheels is period correct but hasn't aged well...
image by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Plan on starting to plumb up the cutouts tonight. Grabbed a few Ford EGR vacuum solenoids over the weekend at the JY.
#52
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#57
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Not a fan of the blue fel-pro replacement gaskets. They don't stay in the groove very well like an OEM version....same goes for their valve cover gaskets. They don't like ANY residue on them either... when OEMs don't seem to be bothered too much with them. Anywho...just venting...OEM gaskets are hard to beat.
#59
got that sweet bumper mod going
photo by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Coworker was waiting to leave the parking lot onto the street, when a kid on a bike comes whizzing down the sidewalk. Coworker decides to back up to let the kid pass in front of him. Coworker doesn't see my low car and crunches up and over my front bumper.
I hope the bumper can be saved, if not, oh well. This is why we have insurance. If I can buy a used cover I'll toss that on and use the rest of the dough for new tires
I think it's time to get those cutouts finished up so people know where I am, even if they can't see me!
photo by Norbert Ogiba, on Flickr
Coworker was waiting to leave the parking lot onto the street, when a kid on a bike comes whizzing down the sidewalk. Coworker decides to back up to let the kid pass in front of him. Coworker doesn't see my low car and crunches up and over my front bumper.
I hope the bumper can be saved, if not, oh well. This is why we have insurance. If I can buy a used cover I'll toss that on and use the rest of the dough for new tires
I think it's time to get those cutouts finished up so people know where I am, even if they can't see me!