I am seriously considering putting my '87 CV LX back on the road for a winter beater.
The problem is I want to make it reliable as I drive mostly interstate and I don't want to break down in the middle of nowhere. The car isn't worth hauling home, yet I want to steal the short block from it for my '82 later this year.
Aside from plugs, wires, belts, hoses, PCV + screen, thermostat, what kinds of things should I look at/replace to make this thing stone cold reliable? Especially little eletrical things that can cause problems.
So far the list includes all those items mentioned above, tires, fluid changes in everything, a fuel pump relay, battery cables, a checkup on the brake system, and a heater core , and pray the ATC works!
I pulled the codes on it and got about 20... but it wasn't warmed up yet. It runs fine, I don't see how that much stuff could be wrong.
The problem is I want to make it reliable as I drive mostly interstate and I don't want to break down in the middle of nowhere. The car isn't worth hauling home, yet I want to steal the short block from it for my '82 later this year.
Aside from plugs, wires, belts, hoses, PCV + screen, thermostat, what kinds of things should I look at/replace to make this thing stone cold reliable? Especially little eletrical things that can cause problems.
So far the list includes all those items mentioned above, tires, fluid changes in everything, a fuel pump relay, battery cables, a checkup on the brake system, and a heater core , and pray the ATC works!
I pulled the codes on it and got about 20... but it wasn't warmed up yet. It runs fine, I don't see how that much stuff could be wrong.
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