theres a special tool to remove 4 bolts. and you take it off and you be cruisin
No. There are three different tops for the C4 Corvettes, 84 to early 86, late 86 to 88, and 89 to 96.
it was an 84 chevy camaro z28, and it had a custom targa top conversion done by steas it had the l69, (5.0l 305) and an automatic transmission, the whereabouts of the car today are unknown, there was only one as it was never crashed during filming, however there were 97 targa top camaros made, they are rare and expensive to find
The fuel tanks capacity of a 84 corvette is 20 gal.
BAD BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH AT TOP OF BRAKE PEDAL
firing order is 18436572
Most likely around 135-140 MPH.
The battery on an 84 is located just ahead of the driver's door, under the hood. Step 1 is to disconnect the battery. Make sure you start with the ground cable before you disconnect the positive side or you could end up with a nasty (shocking!) surprise and end up hurting yourself and your Corvette. Here's where it gets fun. You are actually going to remove that section of fender (rocker panel) that sits next to the battery. At the bottom of this panel are some bolts that take a 7mm wrench. Remove the first two, then open the door and there are some small Torx head screws. Remove the first two because these are the ones actually holding the panel. At the top rear of the panel (behind the top of the battery), remove the top bolt with a 10mm wrench. Now go to the inner fender and remove all the Torx head bolts. Once these are done, you can pull the panel out and loosen the rear panel bolt. Remove the panel (don't sit it paint side down!). Now remove the battery hold down apparatus, and remove the battery. TA-DAAAA!
Remove guage cluster trim bezel, remove center guage air vent trim bezel, remove 6-8 screws including 2 long ones in the defrost duct, pull CAREFULLY dash pad towards you.Access is now gained from the top.The factory service manual has a diagram for clarity !!
Possibly at the same place it is on a 1982 Corvette behind drivers seat in front of battery between battery and carpet on floor at rear of seat. Its worth a try
Sounds like a bad gauge sensor or a bad tank sensor (or both).
A quick browse of images on Flickr or Pintrest will offer thousands of photos of a 1984 Corvette. Despite being nearly thirty years old, this model is still popular among collectors.
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