Well after nearly two and a half years of standing idle the truck fired into for the first time . All it took was a fresh battery and a quick squirt of easy start. I've only moved it about 10 feet up and down the driveway and had the engine idling for about 15 minutes and couldn't spot any leaks, knocks, noises, etc. Going to do oil and filters change when i get a chance. Anything else I'll need to do?
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Originally posted by captain_chaos View PostWell after nearly two and a half years of standing idle the truck fired into for the first time . All it took was a fresh battery and a quick squirt of easy start. I've only moved it about 10 feet up and down the driveway and had the engine idling for about 15 minutes and couldn't spot any leaks, knocks, noises, etc. Going to do oil and filters change when i get a chance. Anything else I'll need to do?
loads more probably. Why did you park her up for so long?"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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Originally posted by captain_chaos View PostAnything else I'll need to do?
Welcome back. Take it easy on the brakes for 10 mins, to clean the discs and drums, and like WR said get some decent fuel in it reasonably quickly.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Mines been parked up for almost a year, and i'm planning on returning it to the road in the next month or so (well before the threat of any snow) hopefully it will fire up as easily!
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