I was
using a 6 cylinder z bar but recently replaced with a big block z bar and
neither one had anything to keep the ball stud in place. With that said,
the ball
stud should come out of the z bar with no problem. The swivel stud on the
frame side is held in with a clip, which you've alrea
Thats it, Bill
Thanks alot, Russ
From: Bill Lessenberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: The Chevelle Mailing List To: The Chevelle Mailing List Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Firewall tag infoDate: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 12:51:07 -0600www.chevellestuff.comAt 12:37 PM 1/16/2006, you wrote:> At one
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At 12:37 PM 1/16/2006, you wrote:
At one time I had located a web-site that explained all the codes
on a firewall tag. My computer took a crap and now I have lost all
my favorites. Can anyone help me out with this web-site again.
Thanks, Russ
At one time I had located a web-site that explained all the codes on a firewall tag. My computer took a crap and now I have lost all my favorites. Can anyone help me out with this web-site again.
Thanks, Russ
I know
that the nylon bushings, pivot ball, etc. are all available, but I have never
installed them myself.
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On my 66 Z bar on the frame end, I was able to remove the seat clip and remove the outer (Nylon) seat. A slight interference with the end weld on the bar is preventing the pivot ball from coming out the frame end. Is it supposed to come out the frame end? It seems that if I try to push the pi
Check out this page, and be sure to visit the links listed.
http://www.chevelles.com/techref/ftecref29.html Jim Shea is a retired
GM suspension engineer, he knows steering as it applies to our
chevelles. The S-10 box may bolt up, but you may be disappointed
by the effort, response and turn rad
"Can you not have someone do it?"
I can't speak for ZIEG, but anything I THINK that I can do with good
results, I do it! There is a huge satisfaction in doing it myself.
Most mechanical operations are fairly straight forward and not rocket
science. Just my nickels worth.
On 1/15/06, Zieg72
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