Thread: Garage Kept
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Old 03-31-2008, 08:58 AM
per300 per300 is offline
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Hi srz65.

Congrats with the new wheels.

I would have:
Drain the old fuel & replace with in good premium fuel.
Turn the engine by hand a couple of times.
Than turn the engine over with the starter motor, with the plug wires disconnected, and until you get oil pressure.

Connect the plugwires and try to start the engine.
If it start, let it run on high idle, 1000 rpm, until warm. (Check for fuel, oil & coolant leakage).

Change engine oil & filter, trans oil & filter + coolant & fanbelts.
(At least as a start).

In what condition is the tyres? Cracked? Check brakes & replace brake fluid.
Etc, etc +++

Understand that there is also a problem with the timming chain on that engine.

Per.
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