Hey Guys
First a warning..this entire build thread will be documented with a potato camera.
I recently sold my Cammed LT1 Z28, pretty much as soon as I got it where I wanted it. It rode well, handled nice, and had plenty of power.
The Z28 after paint, before new wheels and suspension build
I wanted an S197 since they make a good comfy DD, make decent power, and only have a few common problems. Then I realized I was going to pay more for a mustang (ewwww) than a C5 that Ive always wanted. So I put the Z28 up for sale, and sold it a week or two later on a saturday for 3K, then 2 days later I picked up my C5 for 8500.
Here she is on the way home. She made the hour drive home with only a few niggles. First the C5s have a common problem of the bushings in the seat track wearing out and allowing the seat to rock back. Well the first time I punched it the seat rocked and my foot came off the gas then went back off then on and so on. My buddy called me thinking I had forgotten how to drive a stick.
Has a bad TPMS sensor, speedo doesnt work, and the A/C quit working, more on that later.
As I pulled in to the neighborhood, I though the brakes went metal to metal because I heard a grinding. Nope. The C5s also have a problem with the harmonic balancers coming apart. In this picture the rack is already freed and moved forward a little bit, the balancer was touching the rack, and threw the A/C belt, why the A/C quit working, but the main belt stayed on, so the car didnt overheat.
Well I got my first parts in. Jacking pucks New rack and pinion (well about 26K miles)
Also why I wasnt worried about the seat track. I already budgeted about 1K to redo seat with new covers, new foam, and rebuilt the tracks.