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smw 07-29-2003 12:41 PM

1979 450SLC Parked For Long TIme
 
I just adopted a 1979 450 SLC that has been parked in the South and under cover for approx. 1 - 1-1/2 years. The car was not prepped for storage, however, it was well taken care of before being parked. I am replacing the belts, hoses, sparks plugs, cap and rotor, filters, fluids, battery, and draining the gas before trying to start the car. Any input out there as to other preventative maintenance before trying to start??? I am most concerned about popping a ring off if one has stuck to the sidewall, breaking a lifter or valve, etc. Can or should I find a way to slightly turn the shaft so that not too much immediate pressure is placed on the rings, etc.??? Should I replace the timing chain as a preventative measure?? I am told to disconnect the selenoid and ground it while trying to start the car to bring the oil pressure up.

Thanks.

csnow 07-29-2003 01:47 PM

Disconnect coil wire, pull all the spark plugs, and put 1 oz. of motor oil in every cylinder.
Take a can of WD40 (or equiv.) and spray it around the cylinder walls as best as you can. Let it sit and soak for 10-15 minutes.

Pull the belt, and use a strap or chain wrench(with a rag for pulley protection) to turn the motor perhaps 1/4 turn. This will gently break the rings free of the walls if they have rusted to them. Spray oil again, then another quarter turn. Repeat oil spraying until full rotation has been made, then turn it 5-6 more rotations by hand to get the walls fully coated.

With the spark plugs still out, turn the motor with the starter until full oil pressure is reached.

A trusted old mechanic once told me that he periodically sprays fogging oil (normally used prior to storage) into the intake for a few minutes after first startup of a motor that has been in storage.
Sounds like a good idea...

The fuel may have gummed up, so you may need to flush the fuel system as well.

Best of luck with your new project.


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