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reassembly of center console

Posted: 1/11/05 3:02pm Message 1 of 4
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Vette(s): 1972 conv. 454ci 4spd 1978 slv annv L48 autom
I am nearing the dreaded task of reassembly in this area.The last time I had a heck of a job lining everything up and getting the reassembly sequence done in order. Does anyone have a step by step sequence that I could use to avoid having to do the job at least 4 times in order to make sure I do not miss something in sequence.any advice would be greatly appreciated. Runamuck |smile| |rollysmile|


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reassembly of center console

Posted: 1/12/05 5:37am Message 2 of 4
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Install center console and attach to the gauge cluster with 2 nuts.

Install heating/cooling control module by lifting it up and through the opening provided, attach adapter ring and module. Make sure the wires are still connected.

Install the 2 small trim pieces on the forward edge on both sides of the center console.

Install the 2 screws on the back edge of the console, one on each side.

Install the e-brake console with sliderpiece. Make sure the slider piece is properly inserted in the center console (not pinched), and install the little top trim piece.

Install the screws securing the e-brake console back edge through the center compartment.

Now it'ts safe to re-install the seats.


reassembly of center console

Posted: 1/12/05 7:43am Message 3 of 4
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Vette(s): 1972 conv. 454ci 4spd 1978 slv annv L48 autom
Thanks for the list Big Fish, so far i.m on the right track hopefully will not be the monsterous job I had the last time. Regards Runamuck |thumb|


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reassembly of center console

Posted: 1/13/05 5:56am Message 4 of 4
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Vette(s): 1979, 350sb, as my kids affectionately call it "shit brown" Corvette purchased in 1996. 84,000+ miles. Not a show car, but I love her just the same.
Yo, Muck:
If you're doing this kind of reassembly I think you will find the AIM (Assembly Instruction Manual) for your year Vette will be money well spent...and probably some of the cheapest.

BTW, car looks good.
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