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Took my cassette adapter out of my corvette when I was home this weekend, so now I can see if my speakers work in the 90. It doesn’t have an antenna so without a cassette I don’t get music.
Tried the cassette and it kept trying to reverse the tape. So I need to remove the reverse gear from the adapter and try again.
Also, I tried unloading my rear suspension bolts and re-tightening under load, but did not get the rear end any lower. Can someone run a string or a straight edge across the top of their trim and measure to the highest point in their rear wheel arch? I want to compare mine with an intact rear wheel arch.
Can you take a pic and draw a line regarding what measurement you need? I’m not following you.
Here you go- The blue line is the reference line across the trim, then I want to measure to the inside of the fender arch.
Got it. I’ll get back to you after work if someone else doesn’t get to it before me.
3.25in
Sweet thanks Neil.
also i did a block test at my school the test with the liquid that turns green if there is exhaust gas in the vapor coming from the radiator and its good. but the people who were doing it took out the ignition wires for some reason and it separated the wire from the metal inside that connects to the spark plug… so i shoved it back on but the engine light would come on if it was mis firing due to a bad wire right? I dont want to mess up my catalytic converter…
the same thing happened when i took the wires out to do the cam plug seal… you can see its in the spark plug hole on cylinder 4… i shoved it back on but then the students at school ripped it off again…i think one of my radiator hoses is rotten and thats why im getting black sticky tar build up in my coolant reservoir… because the block test tested ok
omfg i changed my spark plug wires and it feels so smooth now. more of a difference then when I changed some of my tranny mounts lol.
look at those rims tho
All I can do is look at them because it’s too snowy outside to drive ![]()
Free cold air intake @Kip-ft !
New filament is arriving today: Carbon fiber infused stuff. Hoping this will withstand hot bulb temperatures. Planning to print new H4H adapters this week. It’s a quick thing. . . hopefully.
The filament is 3x the price of ABS though.


