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Finding Rare Corvette Engine Parts

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By Kevin McLaughlin

Since 1953 Chevrolet has been manufacturing six generations of the famous Corvette sports car. During that time the engines powering successive Corvette models have been modified and improved and the parts and accessory parts that one needs to perform enhancements and maintenance on specific models can be difficult to find. From 1960 and 1970 Sting Rays and Mako Sharks to 1990 C4's and 2000 ZR1's Corvette engines are intricate and precision fit machines and careful attention needs to be paid when replacing any engine part to avoid damage and ensure high performance.

Unlike Corvette exteriors the interior parts and accessory parts can't be compromised with imitations and near-fits. To ensure continued excellence from your Corvette engine replace parts with only genuine Corvette parts specific to the model you own. There are six existing generations of Corvette models with a 7th on the way. Each model Corvette has its own unique engine design and will feature specific engine parts including batteries, fuel injectors, intake manifolds, valves, radiators and many other accessory parts. Finding the right match isn't always easy but it's important to fit the right part with the right model to get the most out of your Corvette.

Luckily the Corvette aftermarket is always turning over new and used genuine Corvette parts so with a little research and effort you should be able to find parts and accessory parts to repair and maintain air cleaners, alternators, camshafts, crankcases, fuel pumps, intake manifolds and other engine parts. Corvette dealers will most likely have the latest Corvette engine parts but at a steep price. These dealers stock for current models, though, and finding valve covers, gas tanks, radiators and other miscellaneous engine parts for older Corvette generations will require a more in-depth search.

When seeking out older generation Corvette engine parts its best to interact with other Corvette owners who can share tips and past experiences. There are many Corvette chat rooms and web sites dedicated to Chevy Corvettes and though there is a lot of bragging and showing off you can still find valuable information regarding specific engine parts, what parts work best in which models and where to find rare Corvette engine parts and accessories. The web is an open source for opinions so remember that when reading through advice and don't make a hasty purchase based on one review. Browse a few Corvette-related web sites before making any decision on engine modifications.

The web is also full of aftermarket vendors who stock everything from current model engine parts to the rarest of 1953 Corvette accessory parts. Even if you don't find the part you are looking for a quick phone call or email to the vendor can put you on the right track to finding an elusive part. The auto parts aftermarket often deals in referrals and a vast network of body shops, junk yards and garages can help turn up rare, hard to find coolant hoses, distributors, fuel injectors and power steering components.

Kevin is a professional writer with over 20 years experience in publishing.

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