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View Poll Results: What will it take to start the woody? | |||
Add gas, and quick oil change |
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11 | 45.83% |
Gas, oil, remove spark plugs and add oil to cylinder |
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6 | 25.00% |
Full tune up: ignition system, fuel flush, etc. |
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5 | 20.83% |
Partial tear down, intake, as well as all of the above |
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1 | 4.17% |
Major engine work, new brake/fuel lines drop gas tank etc, |
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1 | 4.17% |
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Reviving a ford 302 efi from a 13 year slumber, any ideas?
Picked up this beast at an estate liquidation. Bought it cheap enough that if I scrap it I'll still make out.
1989 ltd country squire lx, woody. Complete with blue velour interior. It was maintained at the ford dealer until it was garaged in the year 2000. Has not moved since. 64,100 on the clock. It has the ford 302, 5 liter v8 with electronic fuel injection. It will get a new battery, and oil change for sure. I will dump a bit of oil in each cylinder to help get them moving the right way. The gas tank seems empty when I knock on it, but I imagine I may have to drop the tank. What would you guys do? Keep I mind, I will only get the car running to sell. I would like to keep my investment as low as possible.
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