1.7 Been sittin' a while, What do I put in the cylinders? |
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1.7 Been sittin' a while, What do I put in the cylinders? |
alphacrimedog |
Jul 8 2003, 12:18 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 27-June 03 From: Columbus, GA Member No.: 868 |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_flagge6.gif) I am about to get things ready to try and start my car since I got it from the original owner. Its been sitting outside for years, but overall the car is in pretty good shape. It was sitting under the carport on a concrete driveway. I need to replace the gas lines coming from the bottom of the tank to the fuel lines. I'll have the tank boiled out while its out of the car.
I figured since its been sitting a while that I need to remove the plugs and put some kind of lube or something in the cylinders before trying to turn her over ( probably by hand). I was thinking of Marvel Mystery Oil, My Brother-in-law says he likes to use Transmission fluid because of all the detergents in it. What do you guys think is the proper thing to do? |
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