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Eagleville, PA - USA
Joined: 11/1/2001
Posts: 18565
Vette(s): Used to own a 1979 Corvette now owned by JB79
I would like to welcome emaron01 to C3VR!
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Thanks for signing up!
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Welcome to the C3VR family, Eric (emaron01).
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Lemon Grove, CA - USA
Joined: 10/17/2007
Posts: 2041
Vette(s): 1982 C3 Collectors Edition 44000 miles, sat in the sun most of its life, My wife purchased it for me for Father's Day in 2007 from her girlfriend that had it for 19 years. It is on the road again. I'm retired but it is now my daily driver.
Welcome
Another 82 fantastic.
What part of the country is your ride located. Tell us something about it
Thank you for the welcomes! I live in S.E. PA and just bought my first corvette. Ownership has been a dream of mine since I was a little kid - so, I finally bit the bullet and now I have a bright blue, 1982 corvette with the original engine (56K on in). After driving around on a couple nice days, I have knocked some of the rust off (the car had been sitting for 6 months or so) and fixed mine issues (tightened down the manifolds, leak in the power steering and new pcv value). Today, I found out that I had a bad Heater Core which is how I found the forum. I am by no stretch a mechanical guy, but was able to follow one post and bypassed the Heater Core by tying the fuel pump to the manifold intake. The guy who had the car last, did a bunch of work to the engine so, it was not as cut and dry as I would have thought (actually not a 'dry' task under any circumstance). Below is a picture.

So, I will be learning as I go and look forward to being a part of you forum!
Erik

So, I will be learning as I go and look forward to being a part of you forum!
Erik
Erik
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Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.
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HOWELL, NJ - USA
Joined: 5/18/2004
Posts: 6812
Vette(s): 1979, Targa Blue (72 Color), Pace Car rear spoiler, L88 hood, Dark blue factory interior, 525HP 406, HD 700R4, 370 gears,Steeroids, composite rear spring, TT IIs wrapped in T/A Radials.
Welcome aboard!! Nice C3!!! I think you may mean that you tied the water pump to the intake!! 
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Welcome, Erik! Stay tuned , we do LOTS of activities in your area! You'll find that this is the best site on the net for C3 info and talk! Enjoy!

Barry


Lemon Grove, CA - USA
Joined: 10/17/2007
Posts: 2041
Vette(s): 1982 C3 Collectors Edition 44000 miles, sat in the sun most of its life, My wife purchased it for me for Father's Day in 2007 from her girlfriend that had it for 19 years. It is on the road again. I'm retired but it is now my daily driver.
You may not need a heater as things get a little warm in the cockpit of these things. I'm not sure you can replace the heater core without removing the dash which is always and issue with old plastic I'm not sure you could get it off with without cracking it. But if you do then there are a lot of little things you will want to do so you never have to take it off again in your lifetime anyway.
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