Hey y’all, so I’m a 27 year old kid, and I just picked up my first Viper (and childhood dreamcar) a few months ago after a year or more of shopping. I lurked on these forums forever and they were extremely helpful in selecting a car. Ended up finding a Silver ACR for $43k with 33,000 miles and bought it. Watched all the videos and buyers guides here, and the car checked out. I knew the previous owner didn’t drive the car; he just let it sit. But the body is extremely good, and there is no rust on the frame. So for the money I had to rescue it, doesn’t hurt I wanted a project.
Anyway, Yeah, it’s had the typical issues like power steering pump, clutch slave and master simultaneously (replaced clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel since I was in there), and replaced rotors and pads. I’ve looked around the forums and preemptively bought all those parts which I replaced. So that’s been great. At this point, my question is, what else can I expect to fail on a 99 that’s literally just sat in NC for a few years? Obviously I’m working through all the old rubber and plastic parts, and I really need to refresh the suspension. But anything else?
My main concern is the engine. It seems fine, runs well, with an aggressive idle. I love that, really wanted the 708 cam. But, under heavy throttle at higher RPMs (4000+) or definitely smells a bit of burnt oil. Now it does have hi-flow cats so I get a lot more exhaust smell than a normal new car, but I haven’t found much of an answer for that one on the forums. It definitely appears to be going through the PCV system, but I’m just cautiously wondering if there’s anywhere else to look. I.e., do I need to look at replacing manifold gaskets or even valve cover gaskets?
Maybe I’m being overly cautious, but it is expensive and I do want to properly refresh this car to near factory...with some upgrades lol. Anyway, thanks ahead for any help y’all can give me, and if anyone is in the South Texas/Corpus area, feel free to give me a shout.
-Mark
Anyway, Yeah, it’s had the typical issues like power steering pump, clutch slave and master simultaneously (replaced clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel since I was in there), and replaced rotors and pads. I’ve looked around the forums and preemptively bought all those parts which I replaced. So that’s been great. At this point, my question is, what else can I expect to fail on a 99 that’s literally just sat in NC for a few years? Obviously I’m working through all the old rubber and plastic parts, and I really need to refresh the suspension. But anything else?
My main concern is the engine. It seems fine, runs well, with an aggressive idle. I love that, really wanted the 708 cam. But, under heavy throttle at higher RPMs (4000+) or definitely smells a bit of burnt oil. Now it does have hi-flow cats so I get a lot more exhaust smell than a normal new car, but I haven’t found much of an answer for that one on the forums. It definitely appears to be going through the PCV system, but I’m just cautiously wondering if there’s anywhere else to look. I.e., do I need to look at replacing manifold gaskets or even valve cover gaskets?
Maybe I’m being overly cautious, but it is expensive and I do want to properly refresh this car to near factory...with some upgrades lol. Anyway, thanks ahead for any help y’all can give me, and if anyone is in the South Texas/Corpus area, feel free to give me a shout.
-Mark
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