Honda Accord rehab
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
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> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
> else?
> thanks
> Rob
>
>
the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
probably the steering rack,too.
Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
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Jim Yanik
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news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
> else?
> thanks
> Rob
>
>
the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
probably the steering rack,too.
Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
> else?
> thanks
> Rob
>
>
the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
probably the steering rack,too.
Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
> else?
> thanks
> Rob
>
>
the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
probably the steering rack,too.
Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
> else?
> thanks
> Rob
>
>
the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
probably the steering rack,too.
Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
> else?
> thanks
> Rob
>
>
the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
probably the steering rack,too.
Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
Jim Yanik wrote:
> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>
>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>> else?
>> thanks
>> Rob
>>
>>
>
> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
> probably the steering rack,too.
> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>
>
or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
change the old gasoline too.
> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>
>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>> else?
>> thanks
>> Rob
>>
>>
>
> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
> probably the steering rack,too.
> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>
>
or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
change the old gasoline too.
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
Jim Yanik wrote:
> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>
>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>> else?
>> thanks
>> Rob
>>
>>
>
> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
> probably the steering rack,too.
> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>
>
or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
change the old gasoline too.
> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>
>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>> else?
>> thanks
>> Rob
>>
>>
>
> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
> probably the steering rack,too.
> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>
>
or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
change the old gasoline too.
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
Jim Yanik wrote:
> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>
>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>> else?
>> thanks
>> Rob
>>
>>
>
> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
> probably the steering rack,too.
> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>
>
or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
change the old gasoline too.
> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>
>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>> else?
>> thanks
>> Rob
>>
>>
>
> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
> probably the steering rack,too.
> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>
>
or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
change the old gasoline too.
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
jim beam wrote:
> Jim Yanik wrote:
>
>> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>>
>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>>> else?
>>> thanks
>>> Rob
>>>
>>>
>>
>> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
>> probably the steering rack,too.
>> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
>> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>>
>>
> or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
>
> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
> change the old gasoline too.
I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
JT
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
jim beam wrote:
> Jim Yanik wrote:
>
>> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>>
>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>>> else?
>>> thanks
>>> Rob
>>>
>>>
>>
>> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
>> probably the steering rack,too.
>> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
>> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>>
>>
> or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
>
> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
> change the old gasoline too.
I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
JT
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
jim beam wrote:
> Jim Yanik wrote:
>
>> rob1955 <Rob1955@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1187731900.773459.143550@q4g2000prc.googlegro ups.com:
>>
>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>>> know battery, tires, and fix original problem. What about anything
>>> else?
>>> thanks
>>> Rob
>>>
>>>
>>
>> the engine cylinders have probably rusted.
>> probably the steering rack,too.
>> Lots of moving parts have probably rusted.
>> the fuel lines are probably gummed up with old gas.
>>
>>
> or you can fire it up and discover that it works just fine.
>
> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
> change the old gasoline too.
I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
JT
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
87 prelude sat in my garage for over 1.5years. Charged the battery up, and
it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
gas....
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
>> change the old gasoline too.
>
>I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
>thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
>OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
>
>JT
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it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
gas....
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
>> change the old gasoline too.
>
>I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
>thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
>OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
>
>JT
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
87 prelude sat in my garage for over 1.5years. Charged the battery up, and
it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
gas....
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
>> change the old gasoline too.
>
>I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
>thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
>OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
>
>JT
--
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it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
gas....
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
>> change the old gasoline too.
>
>I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
>thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
>OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
>
>JT
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Re: Honda Accord rehab
87 prelude sat in my garage for over 1.5years. Charged the battery up, and
it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
gas....
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
>> change the old gasoline too.
>
>I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
>thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
>OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
>
>JT
--
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it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
gas....
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> crank the motor by hand and change the oil before starting. drain and
>> change the old gasoline too.
>
>I agree. I have started many Hondas that have sat for a while. Funny
>thing is that the fuel system is so well isolated, the gas might just be
>OK barely. Not a bad idea to drain it though.
>
>JT
--
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oh yeah, and one of the wheels was rusted and locked, but it came loose after
a couple minutes of back and forth.
loewent wrote:
>87 prelude sat in my garage for over 1.5years. Charged the battery up, and
>it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
>gas....
>
>>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>
>>JT
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a couple minutes of back and forth.
loewent wrote:
>87 prelude sat in my garage for over 1.5years. Charged the battery up, and
>it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
>gas....
>
>>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>
>>JT
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oh yeah, and one of the wheels was rusted and locked, but it came loose after
a couple minutes of back and forth.
loewent wrote:
>87 prelude sat in my garage for over 1.5years. Charged the battery up, and
>it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
>gas....
>
>>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>
>>JT
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a couple minutes of back and forth.
loewent wrote:
>87 prelude sat in my garage for over 1.5years. Charged the battery up, and
>it fired up within 20 seconds. Carbs were probably gummed up, plus the old
>gas....
>
>>>>> I have a 1992 Honda Accord that has been sitting in my driveway for
>>>>> three years. What do I need to do to get this car in running shape? I
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>
>>JT
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