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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Maintenance => Topic started by: ScottJon on January 15, 2012, 05:17:52 AM
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Hi
does anyone have a instruction manual that is comprehensive to set up the induction system?
I have all the parts, but i don't have the instructions
I will pay if necessary
it would be a huge help if someone has one
thanks all
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It's pretty well covered in the 69 AIM, do you have one to reference?
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Be sure to flip the rubber seal inside out before trying to install it. They ship the seals inside-out and you see lots of otherwise high end cars that have this piece installed WRONG. So easy to do this right but so frequently done wrong. The little rubber "lip" wraps around the sheet metal base when it is done right.
a BIG peeve of mine. I am sure I am not alone. ;)
-Mark.
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I agree with Mark on the upside down seals. So much so, I made instructions with pics here :) http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=150415
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I do have the AIM, i will go back to that.
I was hoping there may be a step by step guide, since there are so many parts included in the system. I know if you buy the entire kit from resellers they come with those step byy step instructions, or at least they say they do, Ive never seen one personally
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Ask the retailers if you can "preview" the instructions to see if you want to go ahead with the purchase.
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That is a great idea , Thanks
Im going to try that tomorrow
Ask the retailers if you can "preview" the instructions to see if you want to go ahead with the purchase.
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All of the parts, illustrations, and instructions are shown in the 6-page ZL2 section of your 1969 Assembly Manual.
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Ive got the book open to the page now
this is great since i can see a clip i am missing.
I did call a reseller and they are emailing me a page of the instructions to review, they didnt want to send the whole thing
you all are awesome as always
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Ive got the book open to the page now
this is great since i can see a clip i am missing.
I did call a reseller and they are emailing me a page of the instructions to review, they didnt want to send the whole thing
you all are awesome as always
Typical - they sell you a kit, it is missing parts and instructions and they don't want send replacements - I assume unless you repay for them.
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You would be correct.
I know its tough to make money now, but customer service has gone out the window at most places.
I have to say, Dave at Heartbeatcity.com has been a huge help on my restoration project so far
Ive got the book open to the page now
this is great since i can see a clip i am missing.
I did call a reseller and they are emailing me a page of the instructions to review, they didnt want to send the whole thing
you all are awesome as always
Typical - they sell you a kit, it is missing parts and instructions and they don't want send replacements - I assume unless you repay for them.
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Yeah and that's why forums like this and TC are the best way to reward these folks with outstanding customer service with recommendations.