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Posted: 3/15/05 7:45amMessage 11 of 13
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Alan,
The specs according to GM were anywhere from 3 to 8 thou on the end play. Anything over 5 thou is bad. So some people bought new vettes w/bad bearing and they didn't even know it. 0 to 1/2 thou is very tight but when you start to drive the car they will loosen up about a 1 thou so you'll still be in good shape as long as you are under 4 thou when you set  it up. The tighter the better.

Try Granger for you dial indicator.
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Posted: 3/15/05 12:31pmMessage 12 of 13
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CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH - USA
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Vette(s): 1975 C3 Red, T-Tops, Black Interior. All I need is time and money! Getting there!
You can try Harbor Freight for a mail order dial indicator.
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Posted: 3/15/05 9:57pmMessage 13 of 13
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Vette(s): 1977 L-82 originally white/buckskin interior. Currently undergoing a frame-off resto. and modifications.YEEHAW!!!

Actually, Granger is right around the corner from my house. Why the hell didn't I think of that? Probably because I've never bought anything there before.

The tips just keep getting better on this site.

Thanks Dan, and Zen Master Ken.

Alan

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