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Nemesis
11-27-2007, 09:01 AM
My Cougar has been slightly neglected in the past year since I bought my WRX, however Im trying to get it up and on the road this December/January. So here is what I know

- The car is a 2000 and has only 65k miles.
- The oil has not been changed, Ive always ran synthetic
- I have Koni Yellow 5 ways/Ground Controls
-Ive replaced the plugs and regreased the wires (dielectric)
- I believe there is a 1/4 of tank of gas left in it
- Its been cranked up 3 times in the past year and moved about 20 some feet.


So what do I need to look for and what do I need to do in order to make sure the rebirth goes smoothly?

Justin.
11-27-2007, 09:09 AM
change the oil, crank it, let it idle till all the gas gets out, change the oil again and should be good.

speedminded
11-27-2007, 09:13 AM
The cat sleeping under the hood (no pun intended since it's a cougar :tongue: )

Init2winit
11-27-2007, 09:15 AM
Brake fluid probably has moisture in it.....it would be a good idea to flush it.

IDCoconut
11-27-2007, 09:15 AM
I had to do that to my car when we pulled it out of the trailer that it sat in for 9months.

The only things I changed were the plugs, wires, fuel filter, and battery.

When it came to the gas, the car had a full tank so I drained all of it and flushed the fuel lines from the engine bay back to the lines to the tank using low pressure air from an air compressor. I did this just incase the gas did gunk up. Most of the time if it's just 1yr, it should be fine, but I did it anyway. Since it's just 1/4 tank, I'd just use some starting fluid on the intake and add a can of octane booster to the gas. If it doesn't start, then drain the gas.

Vteckidd
11-27-2007, 09:15 AM
change the oil
change the fuel filter
let it run

you prob should really drain all the gas out, but you might be ok just letting it run

Vteckidd
11-27-2007, 09:16 AM
DO NOT USE STARTING FLUID UNLESS YOU LIKE TO MELT VALVES AND START FIRES

Nemesis
11-27-2007, 09:22 AM
Thanks for the tips, guys.

speedminded
11-27-2007, 09:23 AM
I had to do that to my car when we pulled it out of the trailer that it sat in for 9months.

The only things I changed were the plugs, wires, fuel filter, and battery.

When it came to the gas, the car had a full tank so I drained all of it and flushed the fuel lines from the engine bay back to the lines to the tank using low pressure air from an air compressor. I did this just incase the gas did gunk up. Most of the time if it's just 1yr, it should be fine, but I did it anyway. Since it's just 1/4 tank, I'd just use some starting fluid on the intake and add a can of octane booster to the gas. If it doesn't start, then drain the gas.ugh, on a fuel injected car?!

SandM
11-27-2007, 10:19 PM
ugh, on a fuel injected car?!

makes a somewhat boring task much more fun

IDCoconut
11-28-2007, 10:42 PM
also use propane to detect vacuum leaks.

redrumracer
11-29-2007, 12:07 AM
change oil, drain gas out replace with fresh gas, fuel filter.