Starting up a 1970 SEL parked for 10 years.
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Starting up a 1970 SEL parked for 10 years.
I have a 1970 280SEL that's been parked for about 10 years and I would like to try to get it running again. Would anybody have some tips on what preparations I should do before attempting to fire it up? My teenage son wants to restore it as a father and son, "project". Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
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Inline 6 cyl.
Fuel injection
Thanks
Inline 6 cyl.
Fuel injection
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Make sure there is no old gas left in the tank or any other gas lines. Rotate the engine slowly (clockwise) to make sure it's not seized. Change the oil. Crank it with the spark plugs removed to get the oil pump primed and check if the oil pressure builds up. While you have the spark plugs out check if you have good spark on all 6 (8).
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I have a 1970 280SEL that's been parked for about 10 years and I would like to try to get it running again. Would anybody have some tips on what preparations I should do before attempting to fire it up? My teenage son wants to restore it as a father and son, "project". Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Inline 6 cyl.
Fuel injection
Thanks
Inline 6 cyl.
Fuel injection
I spent lots of time and energy on getting it back up and running and glad I did after all. Now the car sits at a restoration shop and is very very close to going back into 387 metallic blue paint.
I have also ordered new leather and new wood for the dash area as well as new carpets. Can't wait to see this car on the road again after nearly 30 years!
Not at all sure what the value of this car is but it has been fun seeing it come back from the dead. It has the automatic, ac, floor shift, sunroof and about 100k original miles.
Good luck!
Johan
Last edited by DRTYLNDY; 01-07-2019 at 06:04 AM.
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start making a list of work that it needs. It's not just for budget reasons but so you can prioritize. Timing chains can be a concern if its sat a while also. I would take a look at that before trying to crank it, to prevent damage to the valves. Check all rubbers for cracks.
They're a great, solid car. Now that I have more time and money, I would love to bring another back to life, and this time, make it more than an awesome daily driver.
They're a great, solid car. Now that I have more time and money, I would love to bring another back to life, and this time, make it more than an awesome daily driver.
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drain fuel tank and blow out lines.
Check all brake lines and fuel lines.
Change plug and wires.
Check for rodent damage where they chew wires and make nests.
Change brake fluid and pads
Check all rubber hoses.
Drain oil and replace filter
add new oil and turn engine over by hand first.
Tranny and differentials should be serviced as well
This should get it up and running but you still may need to repair some things like thermostat
Engine coolant may need a flush.
good luck
Check all brake lines and fuel lines.
Change plug and wires.
Check for rodent damage where they chew wires and make nests.
Change brake fluid and pads
Check all rubber hoses.
Drain oil and replace filter
add new oil and turn engine over by hand first.
Tranny and differentials should be serviced as well
This should get it up and running but you still may need to repair some things like thermostat
Engine coolant may need a flush.
good luck