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OptiSpark Vacuum Kit???

Old Aug 29, 2005 | 07:36 PM
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I know about the Opti and its shortcomings, so I purchased an "OptiSpark Vacuum Kit" from zipcorvette.com It came with no directions, so my question is , :How the heck to do I install it?(I have a '92, don't know if Opti is original, recall replacement,etc.)
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 07:40 PM
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wow. that's the GM kit.

IT's rather easy, really...

You need to get the opti off the car, then one hose is attached to a fitting that is glued to the opti cap, then the other end is fitted to the bottom drain/vent holes.

Finally, one end, the blue bit, goes to the intake tube, and the other, a space on the intake manifold.

If I remember rightly, the air goes from the intake tube, into the opti, out of the vent, into the manifold.
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Look at my pics I have one done in there.Corvette Fever has the right up on it.You can either drill a hole in the gen I cap and glue a fitting (I do not recommend it)or get a 95 gen II cap like I did.


Here is the small version

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Here's a write up,

http://www.corvettefever.com/howto/16758
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Originally Posted by C4Crazy787
I tried this on my first VETTE (92) Those T connectors did not fit. I tried all, I even hit them with a hammer and nothing helped. They were rubbing the crank/balancer. I ended up cutting them off. By the way that Optic I replaced that day had 195K miles..factory and I do not know how but it had NO RUST. Yes a 92 Optic without vent
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Originally Posted by PLRX787
I tried this on my first VETTE (92) Those T connectors did not fit. I tried all, I even hit them with a hammer and nothing helped. They were rubbing the crank/balancer. I ended up cutting them off. By the way that Optic I replaced that day had 195K miles..factory and I do not know how but it had NO RUST. Yes a 92 Optic without vent
The holes have to be drilled out to get the vacuum fittings in then JB welded and siliconed.
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Originally Posted by PLRX787
I tried this on my first VETTE (92) Those T connectors did not fit. I tried all, I even hit them with a hammer and nothing helped. They were rubbing the crank/balancer. I ended up cutting them off. By the way that Optic I replaced that day had 195K miles..factory and I do not know how but it had NO RUST. Yes a 92 Optic without vent
that is not surprising... your original opti saw less rain in it's 195k miles then my Vette did in one year!!!!
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