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Plumbroke
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I have a 78 that was minimally maintained and am putting it up on blocks for the winter and plan on doing a lot with it over the winter. Sat for the last two years and I have already replaced weather seals and carpet and general clean up. I'm ready to start a major catch up on neglected maintance and looking for inputs. My objective is to make the car as reliable as possible keeping the cost as reasonable as I can. I'm not object to spending $$$ but am looking more at reliability than at upgrades.
Things I am planning.
1 Complete brake assessment and replacement as necessary
2. pull drive shafts and replace u joints
3. change fluid in rear end ( adding additive of course)
4. Replace speedometer cable (assuming that is why it doesn't work.)
5. Fixing fuel sending unit (hoping just ground or connections.)
6. front end rebuild full kit (recommendations on best kit?)
7. Flush cooling and replace hoses and perhaps waterpump
8. replace belts
Is it worth pulling the trailing arms and new bearings or should I try to pack them in place?
What else should I expect or plan on doing with a 25 year old car that received little maintenance other than basic oil changes and fixing what was broken. I don't want to miss something obvious while I'm under there and want to drive it as soon as spring gets here.
On the good side the car looks pretty good and has very little rust (parked every winter)
What would you plan on??????
Mike
Things I am planning.
1 Complete brake assessment and replacement as necessary
2. pull drive shafts and replace u joints
3. change fluid in rear end ( adding additive of course)
4. Replace speedometer cable (assuming that is why it doesn't work.)
5. Fixing fuel sending unit (hoping just ground or connections.)
6. front end rebuild full kit (recommendations on best kit?)
7. Flush cooling and replace hoses and perhaps waterpump
8. replace belts
Is it worth pulling the trailing arms and new bearings or should I try to pack them in place?
What else should I expect or plan on doing with a 25 year old car that received little maintenance other than basic oil changes and fixing what was broken. I don't want to miss something obvious while I'm under there and want to drive it as soon as spring gets here.
On the good side the car looks pretty good and has very little rust (parked every winter)
What would you plan on??????
Mike




