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Over my thanksgiving break I will be doing a lot of work on my car. (listed below) I have some questions just to make sure I have everything I need, before I get started. Questions in bold.

LOWER GASKETS
1 lower intake gaskets
.....FelPro MS95809. It says first design w/o locating pins, is this correct??is there a 2nd design?
2 upper intake gaskets
..... FelPro cant even find the part number
3 throttle body gasket
.....cant find part number
4 injector "o" rings
.....are these car specific?
5 vacuum lines. (none have been replaced so I will do that while I am in there)
.....What sizes should I have on hand?
6 coolant elbow
.....part #?

OIL PAN GASKET
1 gasket
.....FelPro OS34410R

180 DEG T-STAT
1 which t-stat should I get? there are so many choices
2 paper gasket
.....part # ?
3 rubber gasket
..... part # ?

TRANNY FILTER
1 filter
.....AC delco TF304
2 gasket
..... 20 hole gasket? RelPro TOS18697 ???

BRAKES
1 brake line
.....3/16" I believe is the correct size. where should I get it?
2 Fittings
.....a: the fittings that go into the proportioning valves (4)
.....b: other fittings, what should I get?

3 flare tool
.....reccomendations?


I know there are a lot of questions here, but I appreciate any help possible.

Also, if you can think of other things that I should just replace/clean/do while I am at it (PCV valve, clean/replace EGR, etc) please fill me in

Thanks
Old 11-03-2005, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by corvettecrazy
Over my thanksgiving break I will be doing a lot of work on my car. (listed below) I have some questions just to make sure I have everything I need, before I get started. Questions in bold.

LOWER GASKETS
1 lower intake gaskets
.....FelPro MS95809. It says first design w/o locating pins, is this correct??is there a 2nd design? *
econd design is the one you want MS958091
2 upper intake gaskets
..... FelPro cant even find the part number
Plennum (aka upper intake) MS95812
3 throttle body gasket
.....cant find part number
Felpro 61093
4 injector "o" rings
.....are these car specific?
Fel pro ES70599 you need 3
5 vacuum lines. (none have been replaced so I will do that while I am in there)
.....What sizes should I have on hand?
6 coolant elbow
.....part #?

OIL PAN GASKET
1 gasket
.....FelPro OS34410R

180 DEG T-STAT 195 is 45849 (180 not online in stant)
1 which t-stat should I get? there are so many choices
2 paper gasket
.....part # ?
T stat housing seal (aka paper) 35486
3 rubber gasket
..... part # ?
T stat seal (aka rubber) 35595

TRANNY FILTER
1 filter
.....AC delco TF304
ATC FK190 comes w/rubber gasket. Reuse original gasket if possible. It'* supposed to be reused.
2 gasket
..... 20 hole gasket? RelPro TOS18697 ???

BRAKES
1 brake line
.....3/16" I believe is the correct size. where should I get it?
2 Fittings
.....a: the fittings that go into the proportioning valves (4)
.....b: other fittings, what should I get?

3 flare tool
.....reccomendations?


I know there are a lot of questions here, but I appreciate any help possible.

Also, if you can think of other things that I should just replace/clean/do while I am at it (PCV valve, clean/replace EGR, etc) please fill me in
Fuel Filter GF578
PCV PV892



Thanks
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5 vacuum lines. (none have been replaced so I will do that while I am in there)
.....What sizes should I have on hand?
You may not have to replace the hard lines, they will usually hold up pretty well. I just replaced all the rubber connections for the vacuum lines, as they were pretty well deteriorated and one had split. In any case the rubber hose pieces are 7/32" or 9/32" (about a foot of each is plenty). You should also check the rubber tee coming off the throttle body. Mine was cracking and I had to buy it at the dealer.

180 DEG T-STAT 195 is 45849 (180 not online in stant)
1 which t-stat should I get? there are so many choices
I have a noob question here... What is a "stant" 180* t-stat? I plan on doing some work myself this weekend and the 180* drilled stat is on the list.
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
CC, I think we need to talk
I think you're right.

thanks a LOT bill, saved me a LOT of time.

also, thanks lash.
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5 vacuum lines. (none have been replaced so I will do that while I am in there)
.....What sizes should I have on hand?
You may not have to replace the hard lines, they will usually hold up pretty well. I just replaced all the rubber connections for the vacuum lines, as they were pretty well deteriorated and one had split. In any case the rubber hose pieces are 7/32" or 9/32" (about a foot of each is plenty). You should also check the rubber tee coming off the throttle body. Mine was cracking and I had to buy it at the dealer.

180 DEG T-STAT 195 is 45849 (180 not online in stant)
1 which t-stat should I get? there are so many choices
I have a noob question here... What is a "stant" 180* t-stat? I plan on doing some work myself this weekend and the 180* drilled stat is on the list.
Stant is a brand name.

On phone w/Advance for the other gasket numbers
T stat seal (aka rubber) 35595
T stat housing seal (aka paper) 35486
Plennum (aka upper intake) MS95812

Above post by me edited to include these numbers.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
I have a noob question here... What is a "stant" 180* t-stat? I plan on doing some work myself this weekend and the 180* drilled stat is on the list.
Stant is a brand name.

On phone w/Advance for the other gasket numbers
T stat seal (aka rubber) 35595
T stat housing seal (aka paper) 35486
Plennum (aka upper intake) MS95812

Above post by me edited to include these numbers.
Thanks. I had a suspicion that was the case, as I've read posts indicating that a stant t-stat was somehow better. I'll look into that tonite.
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updated list with everything above.

LOWER GASKETS
1 lower intake gaskets
.....FelPro MS958091
2 upper intake gaskets
.....MS95812
3 throttle body gasket
.....FelPro 61093
4 injector "o" rings
.....ES70599 x3
5 vacuum lines. (none have been replaced so I will do that while I am in there)
.....7/32" and 9/32" some of both
6 coolant elbow
.....part #?

OIL PAN GASKET
1 gasket
.....FelPro OS34410R

T-STAT
1 Stant, get a 180 at a store
2 paper gasket
.....35486
3 rubber gasket
.....35595

TRANNY FILTER
1 filter
.....AC delco TF304
2 gasket
.....FelPro TOS18697

BRAKES
1 brake line
.....3/16" I believe is the correct size. where should I get it?
2 Fittings
.....a: the fittings that go into the proportioning valves (4)
.....b: other fittings, what should I get?

3 flare tool
.....reccomendations?

PCV
.....PV892

FUEL FILTER
.....GF578


Also, if you can think of other things that I should just replace/clean/do while I am at it (, clean/replace EGR(gasket??), etc) please fill me in

Thanks

PS. in case you are wondering why I am doing all this, my exhaust smells like coolant and my tank keeps getting drained. Upper was replaced 30k ago. I am guessing lowers, because they are known to be crappy and mine are origional. Also, my oil pan has a slow leak. And I drive hard so replacing the tranny filter while I am under there can't hurt. Not to mention the hole in my brake line
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Oh, I forget to say that if you do decide to replace the hard vacuum lines. One of them is 5/32", coming off your throttle body at the rubber tee connector.

Sounds like you have a very busy Thanksgiving weekend planned. I hope you have someone to help you get it all done, 'cause it sounds like more than I'd want to take on myself. Good luck!

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