You could get both, and if you mess something up you can put in the autozone one, and if you don't mess something up then you can return the autozone one and spend the money elsewhere.
Its not even nearly as bad as it was before, but it is still letting a little past. The only thing that worries me about removing the cover and using something else is that the galley would be left exposed and there would be nothing to support the spark plug wires either.
I replaced mine with a new Toyota one and installed it as the TSRM says and unfortunately I have a little bit of oil on my plugs again and it has only been a little less than a year.
I just read through the whole thing, and you are going to have a really nice car when you are done. I've always been a big fan of the old Z cars. They are definitely one of my favorite cars.
Most of the features were standard from the factory. They were definitely luxury cars in their time, and still are if they are kept up. I would definitely recommend starting with a clean car without tons of problems, you will probably end up saving money in the long run.
To clean the screen you just need to pull the reservoir and back flush it. The screen is built into the reservoir. I used a lot of brake cleaner(2-3 cans) when I cleaned mine, but I wasn't going to settle for anything less than spotless.
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