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Posted: 8/26/06 12:30pmMessage 1 of 11
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Vette(s): Picked it up and it running good now. Just need to do a few more things and she will be 100 percent.
I was about ready to replace the rear spring and I was looking it over and found the differential housing was cracked where the spings mount at the rear. So I look at it closer and felt around and sure enough it was broke. I also noticed that it has a 9 leaf spring and I ordered a 7 leaf spring. Will the7 leaf make a big difference than the 9 leaf?

I looked at the frame on the passenger side and it is all wet with gas. Now I have to replace the fuel line. Now it is going to cost me probably a good chunk of change to get all this replaced since it needs to be up on a lift to get this done. It's a good thing I know a few people around here.
 
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Posted: 8/26/06 1:25pmMessage 2 of 11
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Vette ownership,Never a dull moment,is the differential cracked or just the cover?If its just the cover replace it with a heavy duty one not a stock one,they aren't that much more and you get piece of mind it isn't gonna break .Have you already got the steel spring?a lot of us have switched over to the fiber glass composite springs,they're great and a lot lighter.as for the fuel line ,you can do that with the car on floor jacks,I replaced all of my brake lines with the car on floor jacks,should be about the same

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Posted: 8/26/06 2:48pmMessage 3 of 11
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Bummer, Greg!
The 7 leaf springs are the HD springs, as in stouter than the 9 leafs. At least this is true with the factory/original springs. Aftermarket stuff may be different. Check with your supplier for that info.

If you are not trying to keep the car "original", by all means replace the rear cover with the stouter, thicker replacement cover. If you plan on having the car judged(NCRS/Bloomington), the aftermarket cover will result in a minor deduction.

Replacing the entire fuel line with the body on the chassis is next to impossible, if you do it the way it is from the factory. If you just want to cut/splice(with compression unions) the lines, you can do it that way.

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Posted: 8/26/06 6:59pmMessage 4 of 11
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Vette(s): Picked it up and it running good now. Just need to do a few more things and she will be 100 percent.

I am not worried about NCRS competition. I would go with the heavy duty differential cover. Where the fuel leak is at, it would be next to impossible to just splice a piece in there. It is where it goes into the frame in front of the rear tire. I think it would be better to replace the whole line. I don't know what the rest of it looks like and I don't want to go through splicing in another piece a year from now.  I don't have the containers to put 3/4 tank of gas in or a pump to put the differential grease back in. This is a good time to replace all the worn out and dried bushings in the rear end.

The spring is from Mid-America Motorworks if that make a difference.

 

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Posted: 8/26/06 7:04pmMessage 5 of 11
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Ya...the line going into the frame is what makes it impossible to do with the body on.
You can route it differently, and a lot of people do it like that. As long as it is protected from debris(rocks, curbs, exhaust, etc.), you should be otay.
I would check the specs on the part # for the spring, or call Mid-Am, just to have the info on what you got.

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Posted: 8/26/06 7:50pmMessage 6 of 11
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If your concerned about the spring call Mid Ameraica and explain your plight I'm sure that they will be happy to work out and exchange since it sounds as though they will bee Seeing you an George ($$$) again in the very near future.

As for the gas line I used to build tall 4wd trucks. These things are notorius for haveing both gas & Brake lines replaced in non original means due to the changing of both suspension, body, and the ever presence of foreign debrie. One trick we used to do is run them inside a vinyl nylon braided hose and mount them as high up in the inner frame as possible. This way they were outta harms way and protected as well.
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Posted: 8/27/06 7:00amMessage 7 of 11
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the fuel line is going to be a pain..  you will need to lift the passenger side of the body off the frame to do this..

just unbolt all 8 body mounts and lift the passenger side up about 3 inches..  there still is not alot of room...  but it can be done..

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Posted: 8/27/06 9:01amMessage 8 of 11
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Vette(s): Picked it up and it running good now. Just need to do a few more things and she will be 100 percent.

I just had the car looked at who has worked on Corvettes before and he daid about 3-4 hours of labor to get it all done. He won't ne anle to get to it for about a week though because of all the he has backed up. He does this on his free time and is a mechanic at the local Ford dealer so he has all lthe right tools to get this done as well as that all important lift. It looks like next year I am getting that 4 point lift I have been wanting.

 

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Posted: 8/27/06 10:49amMessage 9 of 11
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FOR SHAME!!!!
A FERD guy werkin on yer 'VETTE?!?!?

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Posted: 8/27/06 1:33pmMessage 10 of 11
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This is the non Ford product in my garage. I have 2 66 Thunderbirds sitting right next to it and a boat on the other side. I also have 2 05 Mustang GTs, 03 Expedition and 03 F-250. Maybe all these Fords jinx the Chevy.
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