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<blockquote data-quote="04DeadShort" data-source="post: 16349557" data-attributes="member: 70813"><p>Your saying that car has not run since 2008? I would change the oil first. Just use conventional 5-30/filter and get that old oil out. There bound to be moisture build-up from condensation after years of sitting. Get the fuel out of the tank and change the fuel filter and get some fresh 91/93 gas in it. Pull the plugs and put a little oil on top of the pistons. Make sure the battery is strong. Pull the fuel pump fuse and do a couple sets of cranking the car. The car won't crank but it should throw some oil up on top of the heads. Put the fuse in and give it a try. Run it through a couples heat cycles, maybe drive it a little (unless the tires are toast). Then change the oil/filter again. Put some synthetic of your choice in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04DeadShort, post: 16349557, member: 70813"] Your saying that car has not run since 2008? I would change the oil first. Just use conventional 5-30/filter and get that old oil out. There bound to be moisture build-up from condensation after years of sitting. Get the fuel out of the tank and change the fuel filter and get some fresh 91/93 gas in it. Pull the plugs and put a little oil on top of the pistons. Make sure the battery is strong. Pull the fuel pump fuse and do a couple sets of cranking the car. The car won't crank but it should throw some oil up on top of the heads. Put the fuse in and give it a try. Run it through a couples heat cycles, maybe drive it a little (unless the tires are toast). Then change the oil/filter again. Put some synthetic of your choice in it. [/QUOTE]
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