Vintage
LVC Member
A little background is in order first I guess. I picked up this '92 SE with a bad transmission because the owner had bought a new car and didnt want to invest the money to replace or rebuild the transmission on this one. The car had sat for a while and was obviously unable to be driven so the only thing I had to go on was the engine would crank fine but not run and the air suspension wouldnt budge the car even a hair off the tires.
On the plus side the paint was presentable, the black interior was in
excellent condition , and the underhood and outside of the car looked like it had been garaged or at least very well maintained as far as cosmetic and visual inspection allowed me since the car was practically sitting on the ground due to the suspension. Title was clean, didnt get a chance to do any other research on its history as other potential buyers were coming to see it.
Pulled the trigger and had a flat bed bring it home and started checking things out.. and well, I've got my work cut out for me. Transmission is definitely a goner, pulled the trans pan and lots of chunky metal present and fluid was garbage.. Yummy. While under the car, saw evidence of some squirells having been under there and chewed thru some of the rubber brake lines, wiring and air tubing for the air suspension inside the wheel wells.
As a bonus, I soon diagnosed the engine no start condition as no fuel getting to engine due to a fuel pump being completely rusted and locked up tight no doubt from sitting too long with water in the fuel. So after dropping the tank and removing the pump, I cleaned it out and threw away the old fuel filter and blew compressed air thru the fuel feed and return lines.
Stay posted for what else I find and I'll post updates with progress as time and patience allows for.
On the plus side the paint was presentable, the black interior was in
excellent condition , and the underhood and outside of the car looked like it had been garaged or at least very well maintained as far as cosmetic and visual inspection allowed me since the car was practically sitting on the ground due to the suspension. Title was clean, didnt get a chance to do any other research on its history as other potential buyers were coming to see it.
Pulled the trigger and had a flat bed bring it home and started checking things out.. and well, I've got my work cut out for me. Transmission is definitely a goner, pulled the trans pan and lots of chunky metal present and fluid was garbage.. Yummy. While under the car, saw evidence of some squirells having been under there and chewed thru some of the rubber brake lines, wiring and air tubing for the air suspension inside the wheel wells.
As a bonus, I soon diagnosed the engine no start condition as no fuel getting to engine due to a fuel pump being completely rusted and locked up tight no doubt from sitting too long with water in the fuel. So after dropping the tank and removing the pump, I cleaned it out and threw away the old fuel filter and blew compressed air thru the fuel feed and return lines.
Stay posted for what else I find and I'll post updates with progress as time and patience allows for.