87 IROC project
#11
look for holes in the firewall or fender that line up with he holes in the relays. looks like they may have been held in place by some of the plastic screws/push retainers.
#12
I am going up one side of the engine compartment and down the other. Going to fix all the cracked or broken wire connections. Some connections are being held together with zip ties. I even found a hose on the front side of the TPI with zip ties instead of hose clamps. Nothing to bad just a few old fast fixes that need to be fixed right.
#13
I'll take a look, bet your right about the plastic retainers.
#14
Stopped by the parts store and bought a new starter and both front brake calipers. Passanger side caliper was leaking, thought I might as well replace both. Going to check out the rotors and brake hoses tomorrow.
Last edited by IROC87; 02-26-2015 at 09:35 PM.
#16
For a street driven car, drilled rotors are for looks only. The slots may help to shed brake dust better, but they also wear the pads down faster. I'd just get a good name brand set of regular rotors, not the cheap China made parts store ones. I've always had good experiences with Raybestos, and I'm sure others have their own favorites.
#17
For a street driven car, drilled rotors are for looks only. The slots may help to shed brake dust better, but they also wear the pads down faster. I'd just get a good name brand set of regular rotors, not the cheap China made parts store ones. I've always had good experiences with Raybestos, and I'm sure others have their own favorites.
#19
Thanks!