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We have "awakened" quite a few long slumbering ZR-1's.
My single biggest concern is the amount of rust found in ALL of the fuel tanks of low mile moth balled cars. Pumps, sender, filter and flush are essential, but if the tank was not fully cleansed of the 2 cups of rust that inhabit the bottom then your ride could be short lived. 1990 Fuel Injectors are intolerant of today's alcohol. However if as you say it is running "good" then you may make it home and can deal with their replacement at that point, but they do need to be replaced. Coolant? I would check it carefully Clutch fluid, see that is changed before you go, or you will not get very far. Brake Fluid!!!! Make sure it is not mud. Look at the oil, and if you are not certain when it was changed, change it! Change it again once home. Feel free to drive on the original tires, however jumping off of a cliff would be even more expedient. Clear? Is it an early 90? Do records show any cam tensioner replacement? If yes and no, then I would be careful. Re- awakened LT-5's will have lifters that continue to leak down for a few run in hours after coming back to life. 90 early cam tensioners will make quite a racket, especially on one side. Those noises will startle you! If the injectors begin to degrade during your trip, and missing occurs,the noise from the dual mass flywheel will drown out the cam and lifter noises and might cause you to soil the seats a bit. If the car had 2500-5000 miles, I would have far less concerns for a 2000 maiden to you voyage. A car with only a few hundred? I would suggest a less rigorous introduction. But if you handle the above, and the car truly is running good, then have at it, but be very vigilant, remembering that all the hoses, belt, seals etc. are nearing 30 years of age. A few 50 mile jaunts, then a few hundred, will reveal the real answer. I would not want to have" Get there-itis" in such a car, but if you have plenty of time and keep an eye on all, again given the above, it would be a great way to come up with a get-ready punch list, and to get to know your new car. ![]() Marty Last edited by DRM500RUBYZR-1; 01-28-2018 at 05:33 PM. |
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Flush clutch and brake fluid. Flush coolant replace with green. Replace tires. (I can't drive 55) . Replace fuel filter and have a spare. Make sure trans. Diff and engine oils are full. Do some hard stops to set brakes and verify abs is working. If accessory belt shows cracking replace it. Part of the adventure is getting it ready. The rest is doing the trip. If the injectors go that bad and that is an if. Rent a u haul and a trailer and bring it home the rest of the way. There is always a way. See the USA in your Chevrolet
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My advice, don't do it. It's a nearly 30 year old car with no miles. Cars hate to sit. Seals are going to be bad, injectors are going to be shot, depending on how full the tank is the pumps will be bad and there will be rust in the tank. This isn't the car to do a 2000 mile road trip in.
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If car runs great I doubt any of the issues mentioned will all of a sudden pop up on a 2,200 mile trip. I would change the oil and check Trans and Diff Fluid before I ran it (actually I would change all three fluids as those fluids may be 27 years old). I would also install a new fuel filter and oil filter. Then I would take it for a 25 mile short trip to see if the temperature stabilizes in the normal range........then the 2,200 mile trip. Do not go overboard on the throttle until you get some new tires. Have Fun ![]() LT5/ZR-1 Fluids ![]() I concur with Young1 ![]() Quote:
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You are a far braver man than I am,I wouldn’t consider driving any new to me car that distance. Pay the cash and have it trailered home. Hats off to you for your intended purpose with the car,I’d do the same thing,DRIVE IT!
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Tires......I WOULD NOT drive that car on it's original tires, over 2500 miles!! The new battery and fuel pumps are a start, but if you are going to drive it home, please buy new tires for her.....too many unforseen issues that can arise there. These Z's are very bullet proof IF maintained. Like others said, no car does good sitting for such a long time. I wouldn't be scared to drive it so far home, because the members here will help you in any way with advice or help.
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