C4 CORVETTE: Top 5 Problem Areas (And How To Fix Them)

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • The Top 5 common issues, repairs, and problem areas of the C4 Corvette (1984-1996).
    I'll show you why these will fail, how much they cost to fix, and how to prevent them in this concisely edited video.
    These are quirks that you should know BEFORE you buy a C4 as part of a buyer's guide, but also good info for current owners on what you should never do to your C4!
    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Intro/Overall Reliability
    0:55 1. Old Tires
    2:24 2. Pop Up Headlight Motors
    3:55 3. Weatherstripping
    4:52 4. Interior Electrics (Digital Gauges/Power Seats)
    6:45 Bonus Issue (Steering Column)
    7:00 5. Optispark Distributor
    10:03 Corvette Pluses
    MY CAR
    1996 Chevrolet Corvette Collector Edition LT4 6-speed Z51
    OTHER CORVETTE VIDEOS I'VE MADE
    Playlist: • CORVETTES Forever
    SPECIAL THANKS
    Pop up headlight footage by "Drive or Die Garage"- / jtredden1
    Digital dash footage by "My C4 Corvette Life"- / myc4corvettelife
    Driving footage of my Corvette by "Hello Road/Ethan Tufts"- / helloroad
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    #corvette #c4 #c4corvette
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  • @RetroCarsForever
    @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem +13

    UPDATE- For Common Issue 2 (Pop Up Headlight Motors) I go into more depth in a new video, as I had to make this repair myself.
    Check it out here- czcams.com/video/A79Np_hxGzo/video.html

    • @alfredposton6281
      @alfredposton6281 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes - my 92 z-R1 has short in the power seats and auto door lock at same time , Where should we start to look at .

    • @FreddieOrtega-cr33p3rofficial
      @FreddieOrtega-cr33p3rofficial Před 8 měsíci +1

      Just to let you know a company called Torqhead makes an optispark delete kit.

  • @SaleProofCarReviews
    @SaleProofCarReviews Před 3 lety +358

    Problem number 6: Single women don’t like them but married women do..

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +40

      LOL! Seems to be the case, as we've proven with SCIENCE

    • @SaleProofCarReviews
      @SaleProofCarReviews Před 3 lety +20

      @@RetroCarsForever although my wife doesn’t like the C4 for some of the same reasons the singles didn’t like it. So much for bringing new balance and Levi Strauss denim shorts back into style

    • @craigsbuyer2270
      @craigsbuyer2270 Před 3 lety +22

      @@SaleProofCarReviews Lol, don’t know about that had plenty of single ladies really like the look of my white on red ‘93.... so yeah vettes are cool

    • @SaleProofCarReviews
      @SaleProofCarReviews Před 3 lety +4

      @@craigsbuyer2270 they are cool, but who am I to say? I own a Yugo and am clearly not cool

    • @craigsbuyer2270
      @craigsbuyer2270 Před 3 lety +10

      @@SaleProofCarReviews Cool is a state of mind, Lol....take care

  • @gregagore8056
    @gregagore8056 Před 2 lety +52

    The weatherstripping is a big one. Nearly all C4's that still have their originals will need attention. When looking over a potential C4 purchase be sure to look under the floormats for wet carpeting and check the seat tracks for rust. Both are a sure sign of leaking weatherstripping. Check under the car for major oil leaks too. The most common mistake 1st time buyers make is seriously underestimating repair and replacement parts costs.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 2 lety +3

      Great tips, absolutely agree. Thanks for the comment!

    • @Akac3sh
      @Akac3sh Před 2 měsíci

      great advice thank you

    • @yomuno2511
      @yomuno2511 Před měsícem

      I purchased my 1995 new, and within 3 years the dealership replaced it under warranty. 25 years later, it needs replacing again.

  • @allcownoboy
    @allcownoboy Před 3 lety +52

    My Grandpa has one in his garage, and I haven't seen it run in years. I was considering to try to fix it up in order to cheer him up.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +9

      A noble cause. Good luck!

    • @elithomas8022
      @elithomas8022 Před 2 lety +1

      Do it!

    • @Swarm509
      @Swarm509 Před 2 lety +3

      Do it man! Probably will give it to you if you do, and can work on it with him.

    • @eddiea1213
      @eddiea1213 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Make sure he can still get in and out of it. Not a car for old men.

  • @keithpetrocik9265
    @keithpetrocik9265 Před rokem +11

    Usually 86 and later headlights banging can be caught and fixed for $5. The bushings go out first which can be bought at any auto store. They are Ford window regulator bushings and are in the HELP section. Done many of them!

  • @user-re9kf4rh3o
    @user-re9kf4rh3o Před 10 měsíci +5

    Just bought my C4 Corvette in May. 24 thousand miles on it. And having a great time with my Corvette. Thanks for the heads up.

  • @Gardner0871public
    @Gardner0871public Před 3 lety +23

    Rubber seals tip: use dielectric grease on them to lubricate them. It’s equivalent to gm’s weatherstrip conditioner. They seal better, don’t squeak, and last longer. Pro tip: a little goes a looooong way

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +3

      What do you mean exactly? On the weatherstripping? On the outside or inside when you're installing them?

    • @Gardner0871public
      @Gardner0871public Před 3 lety +13

      @@RetroCarsForever oh yeah I wasn’t very clear there. Sorry about that. The dielectric grease goes on the outside of the weatherstrip. On the inside you’d use weatherstrip adhesive to hold it in place (again, used sparingly). I put on a surgical type glove, put a dab on my finger, rub on the weatherstrip, level it out, then come back with a paper towel to wipe off the excess. That’s how I’ve treated all my seals for years now. Also, dielectric grease is not petroleum based so it’s rubber-friendly! 👍🏻

    • @Gardner0871public
      @Gardner0871public Před 3 lety +4

      @@RetroCarsForever great content btw. Also worth mentioning is to remove the side panel to change the battery… C4 things lol

    • @chuckdill3567
      @chuckdill3567 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I've been using silicone spray. A mistake?

    • @user-sf7kl9uh7k
      @user-sf7kl9uh7k Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@chuckdill3567No, works well too, and stops the rubber sticking to the frames.

  • @joehollahan2431
    @joehollahan2431 Před 3 lety +46

    Just bought my first C-4 n I thank you for sharing your knowledge! I was just about to take her to a car wash to clean the outside n underbelly, and I didn't know the underbelly wasn't a good idea. Thanks again!!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +7

      Glad to help! Now keep in mind if you have a pre-1992 C4 you wont have an Opti so it should be safe. But if you do, beware! Glad I could warn you and hopefully save you some headaches.

  • @icelordotis
    @icelordotis Před 3 lety +136

    Love your videos! They’re so well made, and super helpful as someone looking to get a c4 myself. Keep up the great work man 👍

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks so much! Best of luck with your C4 search.
      Feel free to send me a message or comment if you need any other advice, always glad to help.

    • @icelordotis
      @icelordotis Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever Appreciate it!

    • @Skysmeller1
      @Skysmeller1 Před 3 lety +2

      IceLordOtis ... do it! Their awesome

    • @TheEdgerox
      @TheEdgerox Před 2 lety

      My sentiments exactly! I just bought a 96 C4 - same color as yours and I'm having fun watching your feed. Hope you're doing well sir :)

    • @solmermelstein1156
      @solmermelstein1156 Před 2 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever 0

  • @charleskirk4808
    @charleskirk4808 Před 3 lety +13

    Excellent Work!!! My wife and I have dreamed of a C3 Stingray our whole married life together of 30 years this year and always put down the C4. Our son, a senior in high school, managed to get a 1984 Corvette that is in great shape. Not perfect but great and I am now completely sold on the C4. So please continue with the videos on the C4. I plan on getting a couple or three, now that I realize the bargain they are.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! Agreed that C4s are great bargains right now.

    • @lashlarue2266
      @lashlarue2266 Před rokem

      Lyle from C & S Corvettes has many videos. He believes the 1991 C4 is the sweet spot C4 year, because of advancements from earlier models, and year before Optispark.

    • @stevew8722
      @stevew8722 Před 10 měsíci

      l have 5. And 2 are special editions. A '93 Ruby Red 40th coupe and a '96 CE convertible. Have about 26K in the whole group.

  • @rayopezzo4052
    @rayopezzo4052 Před 3 lety +37

    Very informative and useful! Note: when disassembling gauge cluster the plastic framework is extremely brittle and fragile on 1988.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely. Even on my 1996 the interior trim is very brittle and fragile. Had to remove a few pieces and it was stressssful!

    • @LvLdGhost
      @LvLdGhost Před 2 lety +5

      35 year old plastic is brittle you say? Wow who could of guessed.

  • @stevekeithley8409
    @stevekeithley8409 Před 3 lety +47

    After watching your video, I thought I should drive my 1996 coupe (roof OFF) with 6 speed transmission. Such a great car. Just 41,000 miles. Great handling 330 hp. It makes my 2003 Convertible Corvette feel big and cumbersome. I had been having some starting problems. Checked negative pole cable, it was loose. Tighten it and drove 13.5 miles. Bought new in 1996. Oh, and it's torch red.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad I could inspire a drive!

    • @RT22-pb2pp
      @RT22-pb2pp Před 10 měsíci

      41,000 miles better sell now before engine needs over haul LOL

  • @craigt5906
    @craigt5906 Před 3 lety +15

    I just fixed my 1996 driver headlight motor that still worked but was making noise total cost was $16 for a new gear which it didn’t really need and the 3 bushings which it definitely needed as tgey were all ground to dust

  • @WarriorsPhoto
    @WarriorsPhoto Před rokem +4

    Great cars. The C4 was such an exotic in the 80's. Now they are forgotten and thankfully so.
    I'd buy one ☝️. Especially a 96 or ZR1 model. (:

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem +2

      They’re starting to be remembered for the cool cars they were!

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto Před rokem +1

      @@RetroCarsForever As with anything. Give it time.

  • @Skysmeller1
    @Skysmeller1 Před 3 lety +21

    This was a great video, I’ve had my 87 for a few months now and from your video learned my tires have decent tread but are from 2012! I’ve gone fast on the highway and after seeing that I think my safest bet is to go ahead and get new tires.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +4

      Happy to help! Yeah if they're from 2012 that means it's time.

  • @hullinger
    @hullinger Před 3 lety +1

    Another fantastic video and so well done too. Dude, on some of those close-up shots I was wide-eyed on just how fantastically stunning your car is! Wow! Great job pulling together a sort of 'buyers-guide' to C4's!

  • @damanisin377
    @damanisin377 Před 2 lety +2

    Well I just joined the C4 community, 1985 manual...cant take the grin off my face. Really impressive vids, simple descriptive and helpful.

  • @stevenbunch2855
    @stevenbunch2855 Před 3 lety +9

    I own an '89 automatic corvette, and I love it! First car purchase (not first car however) and it has been super reliable! The only issue I ever had was a bad battery when I bought it; since then, perfection! If you are looking to buy one, spend time waiting for the right one to come into your life (soo many of them out there!). Pro-tip: C4 forums are super friendly and helpful

  • @johnmichael212009
    @johnmichael212009 Před 3 lety +5

    Best C4 corvette videos period on you tube !!! I hope there are more retro cars to come !! Would love to see some retro Ferrari review videos .

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! I'd LOOOOOVE to review a retro Ferrari. Maybe I'll see who I know who owns one...

    • @alexl9334
      @alexl9334 Před 3 lety +2

      Testarossa comes to mind

  • @tazaxx21
    @tazaxx21 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for all the C4 videos. I've been wanting one, and I've known they were undervalued for some time.. One point you overlooked when buying a "classic" is any factory rubber bushings will need to be replaced. They get worn and dry rotted just like the tires. I bought a 95 T-bird with 53k mi. for $2300, and I replaced all the front end bushings and control arms/ball joints.. It now rides and drives like a brand new car..

  • @TmonkeyWins
    @TmonkeyWins Před 2 lety +2

    I love mine, it’s a great feeling ride. After I bought mine I noticed a slight bog when punching it, did a full refill (of 20 gallons!) and used a Lucas fuel system cleaner and it ran good as new ever since

  • @adamhove2858
    @adamhove2858 Před 3 lety +7

    So good! Making me regret not looking harder at C4s before my last vehicle purchase. Also, the shot across Porsche's bow you snuck in there was good for a legitimate LOL from me!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Adam! Couldn't help myself with the Porsche quip...Now that I'm a Corvette owner, Porsches are suddenly MORTAL enemies!
      Seriously, I WAS thinking of buying one of those water-cooled Porsches, then I read up on the five common things those things have that can all grenade their engines, and I was like...think I'll stick to good ol' Chevy.
      See you in a few days, happy to show you my C4 if you're ever curious to get one down the line. They're GREAT cars if you're into the rad era.

    • @GammaRay16
      @GammaRay16 Před 3 lety

      #IMSbearing

  • @donleblanc7223
    @donleblanc7223 Před 3 lety +8

    Great video, very informative. I had a '94 that the distributor got fried because of a wiring loom that came loose, and a spark plug wire contacted a hot heat shield, sending a electrical surge back to the distributor, killing it. 2 grand to repair at dealer.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! And yikes. If it makes ya feel any better, it's likely a lot of the stuff you replaced would need to replaced at some point soon anyhow, and that's not an awful price for all that work, esp from a dealer.

  • @bassmanbilly1969
    @bassmanbilly1969 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for such a great video I have just recently purchased a used 1988 Corvette C4 and I will make sure to look out for the things you mentioned in your video God bless have a great day

  • @maxwellcastor1310
    @maxwellcastor1310 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your videos. I’ve owned a 97 Mustang GT for many years but just got a 92 Corvette last year. Your videos have been informative and entertaining! I especially liked the series where you survey the women about how they rank the cars. Keep up the good work!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, and congrats on getting your Vette!
      Stay tuned, next episode of "Women React To Cars" coming up in a few weeks.

    • @maxwellcastor1310
      @maxwellcastor1310 Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever thank you! I can’t wait to see the next one!

  • @DanOnFire
    @DanOnFire Před 3 lety +3

    Brad, GREAT VIDEO! Where was this when I first bought my C4?! My ‘96 LT4 has had these problems, and you nailed it. I’m facing the headlight clu-clu-clu-clu-clunk, my weatherstripping was bad and I used an Amazon kit (big mistake), Bose stereo died, and my opti has the slight oil leak. Thanks for showing the websites for buying replacement parts.
    Lastly, your 96CE is absolutely immaculate. Keep rockin it!!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much!
      Yeah I really wanted to make this video to help with anyone interested in looking at these cars to hopefully avoid headaches. Better late than never!
      And yes, I wanted to SHOW visually what's up with these things, and the websites, vs just having me blabber on and not showing people the issues.

    • @tduncan8118
      @tduncan8118 Před 2 lety

      I just replaced my weatherstrips with the amazon kit and they are still leaking, did you find any better ones?

    • @DanOnFire
      @DanOnFire Před 2 lety

      @@tduncan8118 I’m getting ready to purchase a set from Ecklers. Just need to figure out which one they recommend.

  • @JamesJones-xb8bx
    @JamesJones-xb8bx Před 3 lety +3

    It’s rare to have to replace the optispark distributor as cleaning it is pretty easy. It’s a simple photo cell with viewing holes in a disc that tells the computer the position of timing and sends spark to the appropriate cylinder. It’s very simple to repair. An electric water pump deletes the seal on the shaft that drives it which eliminates a second source of leak at timing chain cover aside from the pump it self. Using heat shrink at all wire connections on the optispark it self will also greatly reduce moisture and fluids infiltration. Most models have venting at base of the optispark distributor so sealing the wire connections is fine and will protect it. Side note; electric water pump increases Hp. Not by much but it’s cheaper than most modifications especially considering your changing the pump anyway.

  • @TofersCarTales
    @TofersCarTales Před 3 lety +2

    Another awesome video, I really love the interiors on this gen!

  • @jeremydow-dd2ko
    @jeremydow-dd2ko Před rokem +2

    Good stuff! Love the “members only” jacket! 🤣
    Worth mentioning that the LT1 does run a little hotter than most are used to.
    A 180 degree thermostat will help quite a bit. Very inexpensive and simple to swap out 👍🏻

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem +3

      Thanks...I love that jacket, I wear it every week!
      As for the 180 degree thermostat, I get that its a popular mod but i'm not certain its needed. If the car is DESIGNED to run way hotter why not just leave it that way?
      Ive heard arguments that it was designed to run hot to help with emissions and that potentially that ruins longevity but I'm not sure how much of that I believe.

  • @x1tekja
    @x1tekja Před rokem +4

    Absolutely appreciated that you started with tires. On any older car it has the potential to be the best upgrade you could possibly get for the least amount of time and money.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem +3

      Thank you, and agreed! It's SO often overlooked, and a safety issue, that I just had to put as Number 1 thing to watch out for.

  • @Stinger430
    @Stinger430 Před 3 lety +3

    I know I've said it before, but DAMN your car looks friggin AMAZING! It's really a beautiful example. I love a part in the video when the hood is up and you can see how far back the engine is in the bay...almost behind the front axle...
    I don't have a corvette yet, but I've always planned on replacing the nylon headlight gear to the metal units just as a preventative measure. GM should've used metal from the start.
    Anyways, enough rambling. Thank you for another thoroughly enjoyable and informative video. Eagerly awaiting the next one. Stay Safe & Stay Warm.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you!
      Most people don't realize that Corvettes HAVE been mid engined for DECADES, it's a true FRONT mid engined design (for better balance).
      If you do get a C4 Corvette...Chances are good it WILL have the pop up issue anyways! But thankfully not a hard fix.

  • @DoctorAgita
    @DoctorAgita Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this, you are doing so much legwork for us! Trying to get a 1995-1996 C4!

  • @HectorGarcia-eo1lq
    @HectorGarcia-eo1lq Před 18 dny

    I recently got a 94 c4 and all the information I found is very useful to know more about these cars since in the past I had an 81 and it is not the same. Thank you for making this video and for being clear and specific in every detail. It's definitely a big help.

  • @danielreigada1542
    @danielreigada1542 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! I have a 1994 Corvette and have had several of these issues mentioned. I have a couple of additional common issues, both of which are not yet fixed on my car: 1) Power antenna does not fully retract. As a result I cannot take it though any automatic car washes, which I should not be doing anyway. 2) Drivers side door interior plastic is loose. Makes it kind of a pain to get a good solid close on that door.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Good ones. If this was a Top 10 list those would def be on the list. Interior trim is pretty brittle on these cars.

  • @PhilipMondello
    @PhilipMondello Před 3 lety +31

    Really well done, Sir. You could take on Doug DeMuro if you applied this formula to all the collectible cars out there we lust over.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks man!
      Although I do think it helps to OWN a vehicle, and be deeply involved in the ownership community, to REALLY get this deep of an understanding of what goes wrong with a certain car, and how to fix the issues.

    • @PhilipMondello
      @PhilipMondello Před 3 lety +1

      @@RetroCarsForever True that, but if you have time for deep dives, it's a pretty good formula. Either way, nice piece.

    • @SaleProofCarReviews
      @SaleProofCarReviews Před 3 lety +2

      Now that’s a flattering compliment!

    • @GammaRay16
      @GammaRay16 Před 3 lety +7

      He's already got DeMuro beat by not being an obnoxious clown.

    • @thyubernoob
      @thyubernoob Před 2 lety

      @@GammaRay16 My thoughts exactly...

  • @Norway00
    @Norway00 Před 3 lety +1

    Really usefull video, thanks for taking the time to film it!

  • @adambaker2239
    @adambaker2239 Před 2 lety

    I just bought a 1988 C4 Corvette and I love it so far. I'm really happy you covered the digital dash fading cause that happened with the one I bought but it was the only issue with it that I've found so far

  • @767stick
    @767stick Před 3 lety +11

    Great video! After owning 4 C-4's, I can attest to your findings. I had a 93 that had the exact problem with the opti-spark you mentioned. My favorite C-4 was an 89 manual. Had the new Trimec and the L-98 was a problem free runner. I had an 86 4+3 manual Z-51 that I loved but the Trimec was better. My biggest problem with early C-4's was oxygen sensors. I can't explain it but the pre 92 C-4's with the L-98's seemed to be faster and more nimble vettes. Anyone looking to buy a nice C-4 will have a blast ... great cars for the money!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks! 1989 is a really cool "crossover" year for the C4, some of the cool old stuff like the digital dash but you had the the 6 speed (agreed it's way better than the 4 plus 3 in about every way).
      L98's are a bit gutsier right off the line vs the LT1s, that might be why you found them more nimble. L98s just run out of steam in the upper rev ranges.

    • @juliancoletti4073
      @juliancoletti4073 Před 2 lety +7

      @@RetroCarsForever I'm probably a bit late, but I respectfully disagree with the 4+3 vs ZF6.
      I know I'm probably in the minority here but I think most of the bad rep the 4+3 got came from people who just didn't take the time to understand their principle nor maintain them.
      The 4+3 is basically a Super T10 4 speed manual with a 2 speed Powerglide bolted behind it. The Super T10 is a "race/sports" oriented gearbox so pretty much bulletproof and the Powerglide is a 70 years old proven design still used for drag racing, so bulletproof as well. Let's not forget that the Sledgehammer C4 kept the original 4+3 gearbox and put a hellish twin turbo 800hp monster in front of it, it this simple gearbox managed to transfer that power all the way to 254mph as well as drive the 3000miles round trip to the test track ( a street car speed record that held for 20 years).
      There is something deliciously anachronistic about the C4. It's at the middle of this transition from muscle car to sports car. As such it has quirks from both era. It is an incredibly advanced car (first mass produced car to have factory ABS brakes in the world, highest skidpad score on street tires in the world humiliating the Europeans and their fancy handmade sports cars with no radio or AC) while also being the last of a past era with not a single driving aid in sight, an inefficient paperweight of an engine, basically an unpractical, not even that fast relic of another era.
      And thats what makes the 4+3 so desirable in mind. It's the last corvette with the historical American classic combo, a big displacement V8 bolted to a slow but decisive, linkage rods operated 4 speed. It's one of those things that became innately associated with muscle. It's what Steve McQueen bangs in his Bullit mustang. It's just one of those things you know. Since a lot of the appeal for C4 nowadays comes from the fact that they are accessible while still being old and quirky. Having more quirks ( like the 4+3) is I think good.
      Also once you get used to it, the 4 speed is lightning fast and strong as hell. It's the kind of tranny that rewards practice. The kind you hate at first and start to love when you realize this thing can be a race gearbox if you use it properly. There is no better feeling than making that perfect 3rd to 2nd downshift on a 4+3. I found the ZF6 to be too mundane and boring. Fine on a BMW autobahn cruiser, but I think a Vette deserves something a bit more "spicy". Hope my rant wasn't too boring

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 2 lety +3

      @@juliancoletti4073 Appreciate your thoughts! I'll admit I haven't driven 4 plus 3's for more than a few miles at a time, so perhaps they are another weird C4 quirk that an owner could learn to appreciate over the years.

  • @DavidReyes-vr3sg
    @DavidReyes-vr3sg Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome. I am looking into buying a C4 this weekend and this video has ben helpful on things i need to inspect before buy. Thank you

  • @mantell
    @mantell Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video! Great advice and I like your style! Keep'em coming man!

  • @josuecortez2259
    @josuecortez2259 Před 3 lety +6

    Other things to look out for (mainly with later model C4s 92-96'):
    1)Crazing or cracking in removable top glass.
    2) Vaccum leaks (theres some older hoses in the engine bay that have been discontinued that go bad and you may have to resort to searching a junkyard, or posting on the corvette forum.
    3) fiberglass. Sure no rust but fiberglass can be a real pain to work with and its prone to cracking.
    4) paint swirl marks
    5) finding correct fitting windshield wipers. Finding wipers that can "slide" under and out is of utmost importance. The corvette forum is a great and I mean GREAT resource.
    5) CHEAP interior bits. The plastics used in all 90s cars are think and dont last long. They crack, fade and becomes brittle.
    6) Seat covers. Mainly the driver side but seats can develop tears and glazing over time. Reccomend buying some leather slip on covers like ones made by Coverking or Igee. They look really nice, arent to expensive, and add a nice new look.
    7) Weatherstrip leaks. When installing new weatherstripping, the area where the window meets the windshield trim can still leak. Theres alot of discussion posts on this and I'm still dealing with this to this day.
    8) adding headers, not that its bad but its going to make changing spark plugs/wires as well as working on the sides of the motor an even bigger pain.
    Any time your in a spot where it took alot of work to get there and you dont think you'll need to change out a part, forget that and change it! You don't want to have to redo work. If you change a optispark, change the water pump and gaskets. Change the seals on the timing cover. Change the crankshaft position sensor.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +1

      Great tips! Thanks for writing them all down here.

    • @tduncan8118
      @tduncan8118 Před 2 lety

      i just replaced my weather strips and im having the same problem, and suggestions

  • @MrJz97ss
    @MrJz97ss Před 3 lety +5

    All those issues are easy fixes indeed. The one other you missed is the oil leak from the back of the intake. At the base of the intake and block.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Yep, another good tip to watch out for.

    • @ryantexada9269
      @ryantexada9269 Před 3 lety

      That's a common issue usually when people remove the intake and replace the valley gaskets with those prefit rubber ones. If you put a bead of silicone where the intake meets the block on the front and back then you will usually never have issues. Careful not to put too much though or you can get silicone inside the engine and clog an oil passage

    • @yomuno2511
      @yomuno2511 Před rokem

      True. China Wall failure is common on most, if not all SBCs. Replaced the gaskets on my 95 C4 at 62k. Needs replacement again now at 261K. My 86 Quadrajet Z28 replaced at 200k. Much harder job as the metal intake has coolant flowing thru it.

  • @automotiveaffairsshorts
    @automotiveaffairsshorts Před 3 lety +1

    Came through the C4 fan group on Facebook... this video is really well done 👏

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!
      Hope you consider subscribing if you haven’t already, more on the way.

    • @automotiveaffairsshorts
      @automotiveaffairsshorts Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever just subscribed... keep up the good work!

  • @jeffn2166
    @jeffn2166 Před rokem +1

    Owned a 96 LT4 for 2 years with ZERO problems. Sold it for more than I bought it for when I moved overseas. Would love to get another but they are older now! Oh, so am I. Damn!

  • @gjsprophet5422
    @gjsprophet5422 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent presentation. Well prepared, too the point, and with a good dose of humor. i have a C5 but am also looking for a C4. Thus, these tips are quite appreciated. Subscribed also.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much! Glad to help. More coming soon!

    • @kurtschewe5044
      @kurtschewe5044 Před rokem +1

      I have a c4 with a replaced "crate" motor.a locksmith screwed my ignition up.it is for sale

  • @nickval5962
    @nickval5962 Před 3 lety +3

    I just knew the Digital dash issue was coming. My uncles 84 has the same issue. I'm surprised the digital dash went before the popup motors.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, it's a matter of WHEN, not IF, the digital dash is gonna have a problem or two.
      Im just glad there are some easy aftermarket options to help out with that.
      Fun fact- 1984 had a one year only gauge design!

    • @nickval5962
      @nickval5962 Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever Exactly. I love C4s, Whenever i think of the word "Corvette" its the C4 that stands out to me.

    • @ryantexada9269
      @ryantexada9269 Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever usually the older digital gauges are fine if they're not cracked. Usually the polarizing filter on the gauges just fades from being parked in the sun. If you don't feel like taking the cluster out then you can just put a polarizing film over the faded gauges just to see them if you need to, but once you take one out and put it back in you can have the whole cluster out in 5 minutes and its so simple to disassemble and fix yourself if you have the time.

  • @richcarrCCC
    @richcarrCCC Před 3 lety +1

    and once again, Bradman puts up an excellent YTvid, well done... and THANKS!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thanks man!
      Curious if you've had any of these issues covered here with your C4.

    • @richcarrCCC
      @richcarrCCC Před 3 lety

      ​@@RetroCarsForever sorry, missed your comment! (I could swear I replied, maybe I hit the wrong button or didn't make sure it posted?)
      Yes, but all but the headlights were disclosed/existed (somewhat) at time of purchase:
      1. Weather Stripping - was just rear hatch area but within 6 months the driver door window/targa seal has a tiny "one drop per couple of minutes at higher speeds.
      2. Electronics, ironically, your video segment shows you in the sideview mirror, well my passenger side mirror doesn't adjust at all from remote joystick and the driver side only works laterally (not up & down :( ) (Still haven't gotten around to fixing that! lol)
      2A. BOSE GOLD typical issues. Bought a new head unit and speaks along with all the adapters etc., but have yet to install lol
      3. The headlamp gear/pellets started making noise. (Bought new brass ones off ebay-not expensive)
      RE: Opti:
      I drove through more than a few rain storms living here in the PNW, and the opti-spark was apparently never affected, in fact, I entered a parking lot (at work) that before I could back up, well, I drove through "Lake Erie", I was worried about water coming in through the doors more than I was worried about the opti -forgotten about the common optispark+water problem. The car has seen plenty of rain and puddles since then without any sign of problems (KNOCK ON WOOD! Thank God! and thank GM for the Vented Opti ;) )
      I have replaced the alternator but that only took $150 and maybe 45 mins and that's a problem with all cars.
      Your video comes in handy (as is so often the case with all your vids) I trust you don't mind my passing it along from time to time.

  • @ncrawford1488
    @ncrawford1488 Před rokem

    I've had several hood latches break- even my 1991 Calloway Speedster (1 of 12 made from 1988-1992) had the handle break! It had been riveted at some point, and was more work to repair than I expected!!! 1991 ZR1 feels like it won't last too much longer... Fantastic video, BTW.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem

      Thank you. And you've had the cream of the crop when it comes to C4s, wow!

  • @sparnb5602
    @sparnb5602 Před 3 lety +4

    2:21 I take my c5 to that canyon in pacoima all the time!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +2

      Nice! Love that road, a true tight challenge.
      Save the Wave if I see ya up there!

  • @91_C4_FL
    @91_C4_FL Před 3 lety +9

    That’s my faded display at 5:30 lol!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +2

      A lot of people have taken interest in the C4 Corvette recently,This video took a VILLAGE of people to make, you included.
      I really wanted to SHOW all these problems, as there arent any videos out there like this are truly edited with visuals.
      Thanks for helping out!

    • @91_C4_FL
      @91_C4_FL Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever Of course! If you ever need pictures or footage of a 91, let me know. I’d be happy to help again.

  • @FortunX01
    @FortunX01 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this... I've been trying to find a 1995 one in teal for the longest... definitely going to buy one now!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +2

      Man I love the teal color, my favorite, just couldn’t find the right one for me. Best of luck!

    • @terrymangrum6142
      @terrymangrum6142 Před 3 lety

      Ive got one for sale. 51000 orig miles

  • @shaned1926
    @shaned1926 Před 3 lety

    another good vid brad. you have good screen personality.
    my c4 is 1985. so far I have needed to replace weather seals and gauges, but most likely will need to replace most components both in the cabin and under the hood (standard major tune up items and all rubber components, radiator, electrics ect). yes big(ish) job
    I got my c4 with the interior nearly completely disassembled as one of the previous owners was trying to convert it to right hand drive (he died of cancer before he finished).
    I'll be doing a lot of mod work to it anyway.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Wow, that's a PROJECT! Gonna be a totally different car by the time you're done with it.

  • @t.s.racing
    @t.s.racing Před 3 lety +7

    I absolutely loved my 87. It had the Z-52 suspension option. A big go-cart on steroids.
    Yes 27 m.p.g. highway WAS achievable.
    T.S. RACING

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +1

      Big go kart...Pretty apt!
      And love how the tall gearing gets great MPGs (on the highway at least)

  • @Athena007
    @Athena007 Před 3 lety +8

    7:05 - ...the... ALLSPARK?! Optimus Prime can fix that. 😉

  • @gwales99
    @gwales99 Před 3 lety

    Going to view one tomorrow, really useful video, thanks!!

  • @Soulluxy
    @Soulluxy Před 2 lety

    love the quality and style! gain a new subscriber!

  • @pstreetgarage7304
    @pstreetgarage7304 Před 6 měsíci

    Great vid. I have owned my 1990 for 13 yrs now. I agree with all the common issues. I don't have opti spark, thank god

  • @klwthe3rd
    @klwthe3rd Před 2 lety +1

    Love your Oldsmobile jacket! Huge Olds fan here.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 2 lety +1

      Sharp eye! I used to own an Oldsmobile, and kept the jacket.

  • @ssgtkellogg79
    @ssgtkellogg79 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 1991 corvette. Love it, going to upgrade some parts in the spring.

  • @nikkoalpha2
    @nikkoalpha2 Před 3 lety +1

    Super advice on the tires. Last four Corvettes I purchased where at least 14 years and older. All had old and worn tires. Never understood why an owner of a great car would be cheap with tires. I recommend to anyone thinking of buying a C4 Corvette to factor in tires as an immediate maintenance update. Also, original size tires for many C4’s are getting difficult to find and many have very few choices. Great values if one does their homework.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, and agreed. I was shocked at how many Corvettes had ancient tires on them when I was looking for mine...I think most owners just look at how much tread there is and dont even think about the age!
      Even the car I bought had 15 year old tires. First thing I did upon purchase was swap them out for new ones.
      And yes, tire choices are limited these days.

  • @topJimmyP1984
    @topJimmyP1984 Před rokem

    Nice video.
    The Bose stereo and powered speakers.
    I also have had the headlight issue.

  • @CallsignKoda146
    @CallsignKoda146 Před 3 lety +1

    im wanting to get a c4 to work on this year, thanks for the tips!

  • @kelvynwilliams7186
    @kelvynwilliams7186 Před 3 lety +1

    Yeap,you pretty much got em all,I own 2 c4s,an 84,and a 92,just replaced the optispark,and water pump on my 92,like you said drives like a new c4,love both of them and been through everything you mentioned.

  • @franciscelona826
    @franciscelona826 Před 2 lety

    I have a 91 white coupe with 128k that I've owned for 16 years since 42k.
    I use it as a daily driver and it's been super reliable after Vats bypassed years ago. All items you stated I've done....headlight rebuilds.... door panel rattles....dash cluster dimming....antenna not going down completely etc.
    Luckily I don't have optispark (L98) but I have replaced waterpump and passenger window motor.
    On my third set of tires.....car handles fantastic better than my C6.
    Also own an 06 XLR built on C6 frame. It is my most fun "Vette" to drive.

  • @nacheeks
    @nacheeks Před 3 lety

    Love it! Awesome vid as always 👌🏼

  • @davidloyd7442
    @davidloyd7442 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a pristine White C4 with the white targa top and I love it!
    Unfortunately my brother went through a series of back and neck operations which cause the car to sit in his garage for 10 years.
    After a detail and some engine and transmission work it's in A1 condition. Flawless body and paint!
    I recommend this car. If you really want to enjoy the take off speed, turn off the traction control!
    Great job on the video!

  • @thomasmoje5926
    @thomasmoje5926 Před 2 lety

    I have a C-4 convertible, circa 1992. So glad I found this video. Headlight on the passenger side is exhibiting the exact symptoms as shown in this video: clunking noises while operating to on/retracted position and I've noticed the white powdery granules collecting below the headlight assembly. So thanks to this video I now know what's entailed at getting that fixed. Other minor issues are the power antenna retractor no longer operates (it's stuck in the half-way up position), the ride adjustment doesn't operate (stuck in the 'touring' setting), and the seat adjustments don't work aside from forward/back and height. All relatively minor glitches due to age that I can get fixed on a car that otherwise is a joy to own and drive.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 2 lety

      Glad to help! Best of luck with those other fixes, if this was a Top 10 list of common issues those would’ve made the list too, pretty common and not too terrible to deal with from what I understand.

    • @thomasmoje5926
      @thomasmoje5926 Před 2 lety

      @Jeff Spicolli I found that I don't really care about the 'sports seat' bladders not operating..the seats are perfectly comfortable the way they are and fit me well; so just forward/backward/height adjustment is fine. Don't care that the power antenna retractor doesn't operate either as long as the radio still works, which it does. I would keep the ride control set on 'touring' anyway so the non-functioning ride control isn't an issue either. My C4 is stuck in the garage now there is an issue with the starter..suspect a sticking solenoid. It's going into the shop soon to find out what's wrong and get that fixed. For the price I paid for it I don't mind putting a little money into it..it's got less than 70,000 miles on it still looks great. I suppose if I wanted to get it back to 'showroom new' condition I'd get those little things corrected but for now providing I get the starter fixed she's good just the way she is. Mine's in the 'bright aqua metallic' color not real common in my area I've only seen one other example in that color in my area.

  • @PMD573
    @PMD573 Před rokem

    Fantastic and useful video. Well done.

  • @neilbenoit7042
    @neilbenoit7042 Před 2 lety

    Ive had a couple c4's.Driving a 93 ruby red 40th anniversary convertible now.Only has 22k for mileage.I have fixed the light problem.Brought the car to the dealership to fix the optic spark problem.I fixed the rubber weather stripping.Your spot on with some of the problems for this car.Still is a great ride on a sunny day!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 2 lety

      Nice! Thanks for the kind words.
      Honestly all of this issues are peanuts when compared to a lot of other top tier sports cars of the era. And not too expensive to fix. Great cars to drive and own!

  • @CoachRosy
    @CoachRosy Před 3 lety

    Very informative! Now I know when I have to change my tire! Thank you

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Rosy! I bet you’ll drive your car enough where the tread wear will get worn down well before that time. But still it’s good info to know for safety.

  • @phoenixarizona8441
    @phoenixarizona8441 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video I haven't had any problems with our 87 C4 Corvette one owner low miles garage kept Mint condition she is a blast not as fast as our Homemade Hotrod but she will run with the Best of them

  • @jsprz5928
    @jsprz5928 Před 3 lety +1

    The door panels loose and breaking separating from door problem too. Great video keep them coming

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Hadnt heard too much about that one...You mean the door INTERIOR trim?
      Thanks!

    • @jsprz5928
      @jsprz5928 Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever the whole panel gets separated from door because the ribs that hug the door break on the inside because its poorly made plastic

  • @lu1974is
    @lu1974is Před rokem

    Really informational, good job and keep it up

  • @exoticsnyc6990
    @exoticsnyc6990 Před 3 lety +1

    Building my 93 6-speed to Pro Touring specs. Spot on with the issues. One more thing is that improper service intervals of the ZF trans will result in reverse loss..specially on the earlier ones with the 610 reverse gear. Not using the proper viscosity fluid will make fail quicker. Im C4-Bandit on Corvette Forums and RoadStr app. I drive those roads in the video often. Always up GMR, ACH or one of the Malibu canyons.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! Great roads in that area. Good tip about the fluid, too.

  • @davenobleswimmer7235
    @davenobleswimmer7235 Před rokem

    Nice job on covering the main issues of owning a C4 I have the 40th ZR-1 so the do not believe ompti spark system applies to me. I can't believe that the engineers did not think of putting a hose on the weep hole of the water pump to keep the moisture from destroying the ignition, DAH!!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem +2

      No kidding, that little weep hole would've helped a lot and cost them soooo little to make!
      And wow...You own my most coveted Corvette...A DOUBLE special edition! I had to give it a mention in my Special Edition video (here if you havent seen it)
      czcams.com/video/vWhwNK5Lkyg/video.html

    • @davenobleswimmer7235
      @davenobleswimmer7235 Před rokem

      @@RetroCarsForever Believe it or not I saw that video last week. So I just subscribed. Possibly you will enjoy one of my videos at Dave Noble youtube
      This one is my ZR1 on the NCM track chasing a C8
      czcams.com/video/qeQK_12Oy_Y/video.html

  • @jordiortega4436
    @jordiortega4436 Před 3 lety +1

    I loved this video, man. Thank you!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear, you’re very welcome!

    • @jordiortega4436
      @jordiortega4436 Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever I never considered a C4 seriously (I was transfixed in the 944) and thanks to you that has changed! :) We'll see if I pull the trigger.

  • @jeffu8494
    @jeffu8494 Před 3 lety

    Just looked at a 92 after watching you video and yup the seat needs an new motor and the guy is getting the instrument cluster fixed. Thanks for the tips

  • @cesarcastillo9159
    @cesarcastillo9159 Před 3 lety +1

    Really enjoy the way your videos are made! I have an 86!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thanks man!
      How has your car held up? Seems people with earlier C4s have had more headaches than later ones.

    • @cesarcastillo9159
      @cesarcastillo9159 Před 3 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever funny you say that, its not running at the moment! Haha its the wiring and electrical issues that cause headaches woth these. Wont start and after endless tests and throwing money at the issues, it seems like it might be a MAF relay or ECU, tomorrow I find out the truth. I also need new tires like you say in the video haha

    • @ryantexada9269
      @ryantexada9269 Před 3 lety

      @@cesarcastillo9159 test your spark plugs and your WIRES and check and make sure your distrubitor is putting out a spark. Then check your fuel pressure and gauges. If you have spark, fuel, and compression it should run.

    • @ryantexada9269
      @ryantexada9269 Před 3 lety

      @@cesarcastillo9159 also make sure your maf and everything is good and plugged in, if it's unplugged the car will start and immediately die, at least mine does when i forget to plug it back in

    • @ryantexada9269
      @ryantexada9269 Před 3 lety

      @@cesarcastillo9159 ohm your injectors and put a test light or noid light on the pins in the injector harness plugs to make sure your injectors are getting power. If not then check the fuses for the injectors.

  • @edwardo1507
    @edwardo1507 Před rokem

    Great job on this video. I really learned a lot. Thank you. :)

  • @blakerodriguez5999
    @blakerodriguez5999 Před 3 lety

    I love the tire problem shout out. Very smart!

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! Genuinely a safety concern that I'm amazed more people dont know about.
      Heck, some owners are PROUD that they're driving along on their original tires!

  • @Donpatch88
    @Donpatch88 Před 2 lety

    This was so well made!

  • @Highlander8282
    @Highlander8282 Před 3 lety +2

    Another great video!
    The owner's manual details regular weatherstrip maintenance and notes which product to use. I'm sure most people had no idea. I'm on my second C4 and I only just noticed recently when I was looking through it. I wonder how long it would last if it had been maintained properly.
    I read somewhere that the early OptiSpark vent hole was changed by the production team without talking to the engineering team about it, even though the engineering team was very particular about it. In doing so, they unfortunately botched it.
    I learned that the 94-96 have a different drive pin (?) than the 92-93, so they're not interchangeable. One is female and one is male.
    I actually assumed the steering wheel movement is a clever shock absorbing feature. 🙂 It's the same in both C4s I've had (90 and 92).

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! Never noticed that in the owner's manual, just seems like a good thing to do.
      I've also heard that the Opti fail is due to one team not talking to the other, but couldn't find a verifiable source (otherwise would've mentioned that in the video). Seems strange that they updated the Opti and didnt fix it, if that really was the case. In general its impressive how many little fixes the Corvette team made on the C4 every year.
      Steering wheel movement is def NOT supposed to be there tho!

  • @lashlarue2266
    @lashlarue2266 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video. One item is the high temps above 220 or 230. My car runs just fine at 210, but in parades or heavy traffic, it runs hot. Thus I usually run with air on so that the primary fan is always on and cooling the engine, thus keeping the engine 190 - 210. I consider this a problem.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem +1

      Not a problem in that range, that’s how the cars were designed! Check out secret quirk number 2-
      czcams.com/video/Hlp0wnXX_sU/video.html

  • @anthonymarkiewicz8653
    @anthonymarkiewicz8653 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the Vid. Another area is the door window seals. If you get dirt in them, they will start to scratch the window. Also when they degrade, the window will start to rattle, especially when closing the door.👍👍

  • @jpboymoore
    @jpboymoore Před rokem

    About to buy a 1990, now I’m glad I have a list of questions to ask the dealership

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem +1

      Glad to help, best of luck!
      FYI a 1990 won’t have an Optispark to worry about (that came a few years later)
      Also check out this video, and check for the steering column issue-
      czcams.com/video/lAaq2gKtkpU/video.html

  • @robbloforese
    @robbloforese Před 2 lety

    Excellent video - thank you!

  • @Steve-xf4uv
    @Steve-xf4uv Před rokem

    Got a 1990 C4 and love it. I'm not a do-it-yourself mechanic guy so I will be dealing with a garage to fix my car when necessary. It is a 54000 mile original ; I have all the records and Carfax. But now I'm worried that these things you mentioned will happen to my car no matter. What to do !

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem

      Just enjoy the car, and make sure you have money saved up in case anything does go wrong.
      The good news is you've hedged your bets and gotten what sounds like a good example, with records and a Carfax. And you wont have to worry about the Optispark as your car doesnt have one!
      Enjoy the ride. These are pretty reliable cars for 1990's.

  • @freak227z
    @freak227z Před 11 měsíci

    Optispark 😑 my 96 Camaro ghosts are here.... Great video! Subscribed for sure

  • @efrainberrios8494
    @efrainberrios8494 Před 2 lety

    I have a 1984…and love it that car!!!…I enjoy your videos too!!

  • @skyking1328
    @skyking1328 Před 2 lety

    My high mileage C4 had EVERY ISSUE you pointed out except headlight motors. Additional issues were plastic radiator leak at 140K, intake manifold oil leak off rear of motor, water pump, automatic transmission rebuild, turn signal wonder bar replacement, IAC, constant stone chips on rocker panels and seats were bad condition. My C4 is in nice shape now but it has been a money pit to refurbish. As usual with restoration, have more money in it than its worth.

  • @Arkablat
    @Arkablat Před 3 lety +1

    I don't own a Corvette and don't plan on getting one, even though I've always thought about getting one. Still, I want to watch all your videos on Corvettes!

  • @spacedoggo4337
    @spacedoggo4337 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for this video about the c4. Im currently in the process of researching the c4 because i might be buying my grampas 89 c4.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 9 měsíci

      You're welcome, best of luck! Make sure to check out the other C4 videos on my channel to help you out, especially my C4 Buyers Guide if you haven't already-
      czcams.com/video/N0BW_TFzKng/video.html

  • @brycejames2127
    @brycejames2127 Před 2 lety +2

    The problem with my C4 was the awful cross fire injection. I replaced it with a much better aftermarket setup and intake as well. Runs much better now ! Aftermarket headers and exhaust helps it breathe better now too ! 👍

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 2 lety +2

      You must’ve had a 1984 then!

    • @brycejames2127
      @brycejames2127 Před 2 lety

      @@RetroCarsForever yes I do absolutely 💯, runs much better now with the upgrades ! It will fishtail off the line now! Lol

  • @jamesgargano8812
    @jamesgargano8812 Před 2 lety

    Issues I had on my 86 was dim spedo cluster. $40 fix myself. Just needed new bulbs @ $10 a piece. Also, I had a throttle position sensor issue. Very common in early C4s. This requires a special tool to set the millivolt range, but not a hard job as long as you have the tool.

  • @michaelwarner2434
    @michaelwarner2434 Před rokem

    First I'd like to compliment you on the fact that you read and reply to comments. I've never seen a CZcamsr do that.
    I've never been a fan of Corvettes but recently I have an uncontrollable urge to get me a C4. I'll only consider a 96 LT4 with under 50k miles. The only Vettes that I like the looks of are C4's and Ç7's. I'm amazed how many Ç4's are out there with super low miles although I know that isn't always a positive. Seems like the people on the forums sell for fair prices whereas some dealers think one with 20k miles are worth mid $30's.

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the compliment! Yes I like to reply to as many comments as I can.
      I had the same goal looking for my own low mileage 96 LT4, hard to find and it took patience and I flew to go buy it and drive it home. But I don’t regret it!
      And yeah some dealers love to charge wayyy over what these cars are worth. But that’s why I make pricing guides to help people get a better idea. Best of luck!

  • @ericvonhellens8822
    @ericvonhellens8822 Před 3 lety

    Love the Members Only jacket. 😎

    • @RetroCarsForever
      @RetroCarsForever  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, me too!
      It's actually an original "Oldsmobile" jacket. Got it for Radwood show a few years back (when I had my Olds Intrigue).
      Of course now I wear it everyday! And even got a Corvette members only jacket that I already wore for this video-
      czcams.com/video/TyTKB_Hdy08/video.html

  • @nateminalga1003
    @nateminalga1003 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are great I'm 17 and just got a 1990 c4 corvette

  • @anc-absolutelynotcertified3421

    Great video. One major issue is the timing chain gaskets (kit). If you change opti. May as well change gaskets as pulling the crank pulley suuuucccks!

    • @Seethenhagen
      @Seethenhagen Před 2 lety

      That deep in and you might as well change your timing set while you're in there.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Před 2 měsíci

    I do my own mechanical work, this is well done, clear explanations for problems that will arise, what a poor design to put that under the water pump.

  • @jimstephens9491
    @jimstephens9491 Před 10 měsíci

    The water pump on my 1994 (80,000 miles) failed and with it the optispark. I replaced both. I also had an exhaust valve spring break. I replaced all the springs, both sides, since the covers were off. I am now looking for targa top weather seals for the entire surround--front sides and back. I can only find the back and side strips without buying the entire set for about $600. The deck and door strips are good, but not the targa top. I had a tire fail after 18 years. I didn't think about the wear due to time and weather. Replace all 4 at Discount Auto for less than $600 with good tires. Thanks for the advice on the C4.