Friend just picked up a '90 LO3 RS for FREE. The old owner (another friend) complained about gas mileage, so he got a Civic, but hadn't got rid of the RS yet. He also said that it was stuck in reverse...
I went over to his house today, and after crawling under the car, confirmed that the shift calbe was still on the shift armature. However, the bracket that held the cable onto the transmission pan was totally free, as the two bolts that are supposed to be there were MISSING. I didn't see any trans fluid leakage, at all, so I stole two bolts from seperate locations and stuck the bracket back on, after confirming that the transmission was in Park. A lot of the pan bolts were just finger tight, so I gave them a bit of snugness just to be safe. Nothing major, just a bit more then hand tight - I didn't want to warp the pan. Get in, and hey, it worked! Runs pretty good for 50k on the clock, but compared to my L98 and LC2, I wasn't impressed. Sucks to be spoiled...
So, my friend gets the car for free, but it needs a few things, like a driver's tail-light assembly (the existing one is cracked), a passenger front turn signal lens (badly cracked) and two transmission pan bolts, among other things. I'll help him build a paper tiger before he starts chucking speed parts at it, though.
Safety is expired, so he needs to do a little paperwork shuffle to get it legal. He drove it to Schofield tonight and it will sit until all the issues are fixed.
Can't argue with free, no sir.
