fishbone1
Active LVC Member
Hello All,
I have been lurking here for a couple of days now. I basically found this forum out of necessity. I tackled replacing the valve cover gaskets on my wife's 2000 LS V8 without a service manual and found this forum on one of my many visits to the internet. Reading through the posts has been very helpful.
Anyone deciding to do this job please make sure you have the patience for it. It is not a hard job. It is an ANNOYING job. There is little space. Did I say there is litttle space? I mean there is almost no space to work
.. Sockets and tools that are dropped will almost never make it to the floor. I believe I spent more time trying to find dropped tools than actual working on the car. Make sure you buy the spring lock disconnect tool for the fuel line. Make sure you have plenty of 1/4" drive extensions, a swivel, a short 10mm socket, a long 10mm socket, a 7mm socket, and a small 7 mm wrench, and a whole lot of patience. I will be back soon. I am sure.
I have been lurking here for a couple of days now. I basically found this forum out of necessity. I tackled replacing the valve cover gaskets on my wife's 2000 LS V8 without a service manual and found this forum on one of my many visits to the internet. Reading through the posts has been very helpful.
Anyone deciding to do this job please make sure you have the patience for it. It is not a hard job. It is an ANNOYING job. There is little space. Did I say there is litttle space? I mean there is almost no space to work
