American Car Craft Corvette Dry Sump Oil Tank Cover Perforated 2006-2013 Z06+GS only User Manual
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AMERICAN CAR CRAFT INSTRUCTIONS
CORVETTE Z06 OIL DRY SUMP COVER PERFORATED STAINLESS
PART #043094
Parts Included:
1-Stainless Oil Dry Sump Cover
1-Sheet Metal Pilot Screw
1-Thumb Screw
1-Support Bracket w/Velcro
1-Zip Tie
Liner Information: Your new accessories will come to you with a protective surface liner. Leave this liner in place until
the installation is complete to prevent finger prints and or possible scratches during installation.
1. Your new cover will set in place directly over the hoods safety hook and hood stop. Place the unit into position
to check its fit and also to take a look at the large wire harness. Your new cover has been notched for this
harness however since it is a wire harness you will need to manipulate it so that it will run through the notch
provided in such a way as to not allow the new cover to chafe the harness in any way. We have provided a zip
tie to help secure the harness to the required position.
2. The second step will be to remove the wiper cowl gasket and examine the end of the cover to determine just
where to locate the covers support bracket. This bracket has been designed to be secured by the factory wiper
cowl clip located closest to the covers end. Once you have selected the best location for the bracket simply pull
the factory clip off the wiper cowl then hold the support bracket in place and force the clip back onto the cowl
securing the support bracket.
3. With the bracket in place position the new cover so that you will be able to mark the thumb screw hole to the
hoods safety hook platform with a marker. Remove the cover and then drill a 5/32 pilot hole at that location.
You have been provided with a single pilot screw of the same thread type. Use this screw to create the thread
into your newly piloted hole by using a screw gun to run the screw in and out of the hole a few times to create a
nice thread path for the thumb screw. Do not try to thread the thumb screw in before this procedure because
this will damage the thumb screw. You want to be able to freely insert the thumb screw without binding. If the