Wrench turning done and all is well!

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Glenn W

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I finished the work on my 92SHO(timing belt,water pump,acc. belts,oil seal and crank sensor) Everything went well with all the tips and info you guys provided me with,help which really made my work much easier.She is up and running and I see no leaks and she is running strong as ever.All the parts I removed looked fine except the water pump which was leaking but I'm glad I replaced them anyway(peace of mind)While gathering up the parts I found there is a wide range of prices out there.Highest was parts from dealer at $675.00 and lowest was at a local(central auto) at $182.00.Again I wish to thank all that replied to my posts with valuable info which gave me the answers to my questions, you have been a great help. THANK YOU.
Glenn in Fl.
 

BamSHO

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Glad very went well for you. I did my own too and know how you feel. I also found many differences in prices for parts. Glad to see car is running good. Way to go.

Brian Michael
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shojuan

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Awesome! Great job getting the front half part of the 60K done. Only 18K miles over the scheduled time is pretty darn good thumbs_u . The peace of mind will be great. I know I didn't have much peace of mind as my SHO approached 148,000 miles without having any of the 60K service performed!

Now when you're ready, all that's left is to replace the plugs and O2 sensors and adjust the valves/check the shims for wear. Oh, one thing about replacing the plugs. I *really* like my deep well spark plug socket. Go to NAPA and have them order you an EVERCRAFT TOOLS extended 5/8" spark plug socket part #775-9052. It's about $10 and it's much nicer for removing and installing plugs in a deep well than a standard socket.

Rick
 
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