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Topic: 1986 Hyundai Pony
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Andrew McCrea
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 645
From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 02-12-2004 10:08 PM
Hey Y'all...
*PLEASE NOTE!* I'm looking for a manual, but I'll describe the points first!
I recently received a car with the big move to Dacotah... It's been sitting on the property for approx. 10 years, only 46,000 miles (60-65,000 kilometres here in Canada). 5-speed manual...
I'm going to put one of those skull stick-shift heads with the light up eyes in it, seat covers and floor mats (probably Simpsons) and steering wheel cover. Need to re-attach the rear view mirror, have a key made, put a CD player in (with new speakers)... The speakers barely work and the tape deck doesn't (all torn apart)...
4 doors, the 2 passenger doors don't open from the outside. A new battery is required (the last one was Canadian National Dec 93), as well as fixing the distributor cap. Radiator was empty, so it was filled to the top with new coolant, and oil needs to be changed.
All in all, it's intact and should be up and running shortly, but I'd really like a manual so I can learn more about my first car! Also, it would help with fixing it.
Thanks everyone! It's appreciated!
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Bruce McGee
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1776
From: Asheville, NC USA... Nowhere in Particular.
Registered: Aug 1999
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posted 02-13-2004 07:59 AM
Rubber seals and gaskets dry out over time. Take it from someone that restored an old Oldsmobile that had been sitting for 13 years. I had to replace every engine gasket and seal, not to mention rebuild the automatic transmission.
If you really have to have this car, change the oil now. Drive it 50 miles or so, and change it again.
Radiator empty? You may have a leak, or worse, a blown cylinder head gasket. Hopefully, the cause of the leak will be a rotton heater or radiator hose. At any rate, replace all of the hoses.
Good luck.
Stay away from the JC Whitney catalog. Chilton makes a good consumer manual, so does Haynes.
You should get a small dog statue to go in the rear window. When you hit the brake pedal, its eyes will light up.
Floor mats are great for hiding those annoying rusted out places that allow your passengers to see the ground as you drive over it. This is experience. I've owned old MoPar, and Fords.
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