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Well, I am starting another project. Last year it was a 928, year prior was a 80 924. This year going to bring this one back to life. Has not run since 1998. Original paint, should be fun
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Well, I am starting another project. Last year it was a 928, year prior was a 80 924. This year going to bring this one back to life. Has not run since 1998. Original paint, should be fun
Where do you keep finding these projects that are in such apparently good shape?
Love the color. The two-tone cars were my favorite.
Assuming (hopefully) it isn't internal, my money for the sitting is on fuel/CIS. Fortunately it sounds like you are familiar with this from your previous adventures!
A gentleman on Youtube did a full recommission on one fairly recently. It's worth a watch.
Love the color. The two-tone cars were my favorite.
Assuming (hopefully) it isn't internal, my money for the sitting is on fuel/CIS. Fortunately it sounds like you are familiar with this from your previous adventures!
A gentleman on Youtube did a full recommission on one fairly recently. It's worth a watch.
Thank you! Will check the link out. I am going to address the fuel system first off. After disconnecting the fuel pump relay, I did power it up and found that everything works except the fuel gage.
Originally Posted by BigLou
Looks like another fun project. Can’t wait for updates and pics. Good luck!
Not the best picture but words can't describe the smell and appearance of the liquid that came out of the gas tank. This is what gas turns to after 24 years of sitting. Needless to say and as expected, everything fuel related will need to be rebuilt and replaced.
Managed to take advantage of the great weather and pulled the fuel tank. Since this 80 Turbo has the snailshell transmission, it was not necessary to pull the transmission. The in-tank pump was destroyed on removal. It was filled with black good. And check out this sender
Got the entire fuel system out of the car including the accumulator, FD and WUR. Everything I pulled was original and untouched. The WUR has the typical crud buildup and the FD piston is stuck firm Going to fun stuff ahead.
Now if I can just get the smell of bad gas out of my nostrils
Been steadily making progress. The tank is out being flushed and sealed professionally. I took some time to vacuum out the many former mouse nests that were all over the engine bay. This is nasty.
They packed insulation under the intake. And I mean packed!
Also got the FD off but after soaking for a week, the piston is quite stuck.
Going to have to break it open for a rebuild.
A month into this, no surprises so far, everything looks as I expected. Next up is a good steaming and a timing belt