Ok guys, I just stepped out of the car after 30hrs behind the seat. Non-stop from California to St Louis in 30hrs......
I just bought my new toy and I was wondering if I could get some help from you guys? It is a 1995 with 19,000 miles. It has been sitting for a few years and shows of it. IT is filthy and needs some major TLC. Anyways, I have 2 questions to get started.
1. When I picked the car up It ran perfect and I drove it about 300 miles to my first rest stop where it sat overnight. The next day I took off for the rest of the trip home and at some point, during one of my fuel stops I noticed the temperature was getting up around 225 so I hurried up and got to the station and shut it down. I was worried it mught have been the blown head gasket issue but I checked the oil and the coolant both look fine. I am not real sure but I dont think the Electric fan was turning on. The manual does not show a fuse for the fan so I just hit the road for the rest of the trip keeping a close eye on the temp and being sure not to let it idle too long. While driving the Temp guage sits perfectly within the three marks at the top of the gauge 180-190-200 area.... What would you guys suggest be my plan of attack?
2. About the same time frame I noticed the car started getting hard to start. When I say that I mean it would crank an extended period of time before it would start. This also did not show up until about the time that the overheating started happening. It seems to not actually start until the second cranking. So basically I crank it for about 5-10 seconds, then I crank it again and it will start but not very happy like. If I give it a little gas it may start a little bit easier. I thought this may be related to a hot engine considering the car never cooled down for 30hrs... But last night, I went out and started it after it had sat a day and it took about 15seconds to fire and it barely wanted to start. Any ideas here would be great also.
These are the known issues that may effect the above problems.
1. The car spent some time in Honalulu during its life. The salt in the air was rather tough on the bare metal surfaces. Some of the bolt heads and screws have surface rust, also the gas filler neck is rusted on the inside when I take out the cap. This could very well have caused some blockage, maybe a fuel filter somewhere may be plugged, not sure....
2. The 2nd owner was a weak do-it your-selfer. What I mean by weak is he did added Neon lights and a radio and did a crappy job on both. The neon lights are scabbed into the wiring with the blue snapon connectors and tape all around. He used speaker wire for the power and it is totally pathetic. The radio buzzes from the alternator and he neglected to put about half the screws back in the dash when he put it back together. I did look through most of the wiring and it looks ok, but I need to go in and remove all that crap.
Any suggestions would be great.
Also, where can I get a service manual reasonably cheap? On CD would be fine.
Thanks
Dustin
I just bought my new toy and I was wondering if I could get some help from you guys? It is a 1995 with 19,000 miles. It has been sitting for a few years and shows of it. IT is filthy and needs some major TLC. Anyways, I have 2 questions to get started.
1. When I picked the car up It ran perfect and I drove it about 300 miles to my first rest stop where it sat overnight. The next day I took off for the rest of the trip home and at some point, during one of my fuel stops I noticed the temperature was getting up around 225 so I hurried up and got to the station and shut it down. I was worried it mught have been the blown head gasket issue but I checked the oil and the coolant both look fine. I am not real sure but I dont think the Electric fan was turning on. The manual does not show a fuse for the fan so I just hit the road for the rest of the trip keeping a close eye on the temp and being sure not to let it idle too long. While driving the Temp guage sits perfectly within the three marks at the top of the gauge 180-190-200 area.... What would you guys suggest be my plan of attack?
2. About the same time frame I noticed the car started getting hard to start. When I say that I mean it would crank an extended period of time before it would start. This also did not show up until about the time that the overheating started happening. It seems to not actually start until the second cranking. So basically I crank it for about 5-10 seconds, then I crank it again and it will start but not very happy like. If I give it a little gas it may start a little bit easier. I thought this may be related to a hot engine considering the car never cooled down for 30hrs... But last night, I went out and started it after it had sat a day and it took about 15seconds to fire and it barely wanted to start. Any ideas here would be great also.
These are the known issues that may effect the above problems.
1. The car spent some time in Honalulu during its life. The salt in the air was rather tough on the bare metal surfaces. Some of the bolt heads and screws have surface rust, also the gas filler neck is rusted on the inside when I take out the cap. This could very well have caused some blockage, maybe a fuel filter somewhere may be plugged, not sure....
2. The 2nd owner was a weak do-it your-selfer. What I mean by weak is he did added Neon lights and a radio and did a crappy job on both. The neon lights are scabbed into the wiring with the blue snapon connectors and tape all around. He used speaker wire for the power and it is totally pathetic. The radio buzzes from the alternator and he neglected to put about half the screws back in the dash when he put it back together. I did look through most of the wiring and it looks ok, but I need to go in and remove all that crap.
Any suggestions would be great.
Also, where can I get a service manual reasonably cheap? On CD would be fine.
Thanks
Dustin