Learn how to replace the alternator on your 1963-1982 Corvette. Replacing your Corvette’s alternator requires basic hand tools and a multimeter to determine the voltage the alternator is producing. Your Corvette’s alternator is an essential component in the electrical system of your Corvette, since it supplies the necessary DC voltage and keeps the battery charged. Like all things mechanical, eventually it wears out and fails.
The project car shown in our Corvette Alternator Replacement Technical Article is a 1967 Corvette 427 coupe, which had an incorrect chrome-plated alternator in it. The procedures detailed in the technical article are the same for small or big block Corvette engines from 1963 through 1982. Follow along and see how easy it really is to do this Corvette alternator replacement yourself.
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Your windshield wiper motor has stopped working. You have checked the fuse. The wiper switch is good and you have power to the motor. Well, sounds like your Corvette’s wiper motor has finally kicked the bucket. Replacing the wiper motor is really a simple task and does not require any type of special tools.

Corvette Wiper Motor
If you have a 1977 to 1982 Corvette you need to know if you have a pulse wiper system or not. Since this was an option in some of the years, not all of the Corvettes came with this system, which allowed the wipers to delay as most cars do today. If your car is equipped with the pulse system you will need the pulse motor cover along with a new wiper motor. The reason for this is that all new motors are set for non-pulse movement. Changing the motor cover will convert the non-pulse motor to the pulse system. Now with our new wiper motor and tools in hand, let’s replace that worn out wiper motor.
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Windshield Wipers, Wiper Motor
Tackling an interior cleaning of any Corvette can be overwhelming without a plan. The truth is that it really only takes your basic supplies, a weekend, and a little hard work. In this article we cover almost every aspect of cleaning all the cracks and crevices in a Midyear Corvette.

Corvette Interior Cleaning
Cleaning your Corvette’s Interior can be a huge hassle but it is sure to pay off in the end. We will show you how to thoroughly clean all of the carpet, vinyl, chrome, leather, glass, plastic, and rubber that may be included in your Corvette. Just dedicate one weekend to this job and your Corvette’s Interior will once again shine like new. If you do not have a Midyear still follow along as most cleaning processes can be used on any Corvette.
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As with any car, the 63-82 Corvette front suspension has many items that wear out over time. In this article we cover almost every aspect of the front suspension as well as the steering system.

Front Suspension
This project is a major rebuild job and will take some time, but your Corvette will feel like new and you know you will not need to worry about anything else in the front suspension for years to come. This is the perfect project for the winter months.
We replaced the springs, power steering pump, ram, valve, hoses, idler arm, drag link, tie rods, sleeves, control arm bushings, bumpers, stabilizer bar bushings, end kits, and shocks on this 1978 Corvette, and all 63-82 Corvettes have very similar front suspension and steering parts.
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Corvette Rear Script
The rear script, along with virtually all other decorative trim and insignias on Mid-Year Corvettes, is made of chrome-plated pot metal. Over time, due to exposure to moisture and the elements, the chrome plating develops pits and pocks as the pot metal underneath the plating reacts to changes in moisture content and air-borne chemicals. While replacing this script is a bit more involved that one would think at first blush, it’s easy enough to do with some simple tools and a couple of hours worth of labor. Here’s how to go about it with a new script…
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Corvette Power Window Motor
In the 1968 to 1976 Corvette power window motor design, GM used the same motors as the 56-67 Corvette, but they flipped them around so what was a left hand motor in a 56-67 Corvette became a right hand motor in the 68-76 Corvette, and vice versa. However, the manufacturer of the motor never changed and neither did their part number, so when you look at the right hand motor (passenger side) in a 68-77 Corvette, the motor is stamped “LH” for left hand. It is a left hand for a 56-67, but not a 68-77. This leads to confusion many times when a customer receives a new window motor that is correct, but they think it is wrong. Of course you always need to be aware of how GM determined what is left and what is right, it was from sitting in the car; RH=passenger LH=driver. Also, GM changed the electrical plug midyear 1976, so all motors produced by GM after the middle of 1976 had the new design plug. In 1978 the motor changed again, but it was only by adding a bracket to the back of the motor, the rest of the motor and the plug was the same as the late 76. The motors that are supplied now will work in all applications, but if you are installing this motor in 56-76E (E=early) then you will also need a power window motor conversion harness so that the motor will plug into the earlier harness in your Corvette.
Here’s a project that’s fairly easy to do and only requires standard tools. The entire replacement of the power window motor should be completed in about 1.5 hours from start to finish.
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Another new Corvette part at Zip. This one for the C6 owner.
New C6 carbon fiber door handle covers are now available from Zip Corvette! They are molded into the same shape as the original GM design but have been overlayed with a UV protected high gloss carbon fiber finish.

C6 Corvette Carbon Fiber Door Handle Covers
As many Corvette enthusiast already know, attention to detail can make a difference on the show field. These carbon fiber door handle covers will without a doubt separate any Corvette from the pack. Door handle covers are Made in the USA. Follow along as we install a new set of these Corvette Door Handle Covers:
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C6, Corvette Accessories, Corvette Door Handles, Exterior, GM

Corvette Interior Restoration
No matter how nicely the exterior of your Corvette is detailed, a complimenting interior is needed for the car to look completely finished. An interior makeover can do wonders for any Corvette. It can make a good car look outstanding. This 78 Corvette needed an interior makeover. The seat covers and dash looked excellent but the rest of the interior needed attention. Zip was able to supply everything necessary from large items like the door panels and carpet right down to the smallest pieces like interior mounting screws. Restoring an interior does not take a PhD. You do have to have some patience and a full set of common hand tools but the results are well worth the effort. Let’s get out our tools and start that interior makeover.
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Corvette Winter Storage Article
Storing your Corvette away for the winter is more than parking it in the garage and forgetting about it until Spring. The car has to be prepared correctly to prevent things such as moisture and rodents from damaging your pride and joy. Your Corvette should always be stored in an insulated building with a concrete floor, but sometimes, you just have to take what you can get. Try to stay away from uninsulated and unheated garages because in colder climates the severe temperature changes promote moisture and moisture causes problems. You can help to prevent this by placing pie pans containing charcoal briquettes around on the floor. Also, commercial absorbents used for closets and damp rooms will help but remember to change these approximately every 30 days. Always use a quality Corvette Car Cover. Never use a plastic, rubber, canvas or waterproof cover. They all trap moisture.
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