I have acquired an '88 Bronco II Eddie Bauer with an automatic transmission and manual lock hubs with 125k miles.
It's in excellent shape considering it has been a garage vehicle since the day of purchase in 1988.
Problem: It has been sitting in the garage for nearly 8 years and maybe started only once.
Question: What fluids would you recommend changing before starting? Or, anything in that matter? Need some advice from those experienced with putting shock paddles on the dead car.
What I do know or at least have a good idea for is:
1) It needs a new battery. The dome light won't even come on.
2) Change the oil and oil filter
3) Should I siphon the old fuel and put in fresh with 44K for good measure? (only on a full tank, of course) Maybe a new fuel filter?
4) Should I bleed the brake line?
Did I miss anything? I want to make sure all my bases are covered.
I'm not sure if a full tune up would be required other than oil/fuel/air filters', battery and a new PCV valve.
I can do almost all the work myself aside from transmission work.
All information is appreciated and if I forget to to write it, "Thank you, for all your assistance!"
It's in excellent shape considering it has been a garage vehicle since the day of purchase in 1988.
Problem: It has been sitting in the garage for nearly 8 years and maybe started only once.
Question: What fluids would you recommend changing before starting? Or, anything in that matter? Need some advice from those experienced with putting shock paddles on the dead car.
What I do know or at least have a good idea for is:
1) It needs a new battery. The dome light won't even come on.
2) Change the oil and oil filter
3) Should I siphon the old fuel and put in fresh with 44K for good measure? (only on a full tank, of course) Maybe a new fuel filter?
4) Should I bleed the brake line?
Did I miss anything? I want to make sure all my bases are covered.
I'm not sure if a full tune up would be required other than oil/fuel/air filters', battery and a new PCV valve.
I can do almost all the work myself aside from transmission work.
All information is appreciated and if I forget to to write it, "Thank you, for all your assistance!"
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