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I just had a crazy idea..
mikaleda replied to AKghandi's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
That would be awsome! I'd say its totally worth a shot -
First we need to know weather its an auto or stick. The above is true for the auto, but not for the stick. The stick is vaccume actuated so the problem could be as simple as a loose or cracked vacumme hose. It would be helpful to know for sure wether or not its engaging when the lights off and the button is engaged.
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I've seen that happen befire , the inner hose wall collapses letting pressure in but not out. Best way to test this is to push on the brakes, let off and crack the bleeder. If the hose is at fault there will be some pressure left in the caliper and it will push brake fluid out the bleeder when cracked. Brake hoses should be inspected and replaced if they are showing signs of age/cracking espicialy if the car sat for an extended period of time. Could try driving a short way and brake hard a few times, then see if the drag is gone. I've been able to do that a few times
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Do not use heat in ethanol gas! Most gas stations run e10 ethanol which means its already 10% alchohol. So puting heat in ethanol gas is just compounding the problem that e10 gas has of absorbing moisture out of the air. For ethanol mix gases I like to run startron fuel treatment. Startron is the only fuel additive that actually treats phase separation that plaugues ethanol gas. The reason I know about ethanol gas is because I worked a service center and we had tons of issues with water in the gas. There are tons of headaches caused by this fuel that not many people know. I do like berrymans b12 and Lucas fuel injector cleaners
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This reminds me of the E3 spark plugs I used to see in racing magazines. They were short lived for a reason, all they are doing is giving you a slightly hotter spark and its not going to give you any noticable increase in horsepower. You could get alot more horsepower by disconecting your ac and power steering pump.
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Freeze plugs are in certain spots in the block so that in case the coolant is the freeze it gives the coolant a place to expand to without cracking the block. It makes no sense that a freeze plug would EVER cause oil to mix with coolant. Freeze plugs are on the outside of the motor, they cause external leaks only
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A car sitting that long I would check the exauhst for restictions/mouse nest. I had this happen on a brat that I worked on that sat for a couple years. I revved up the engine for a while and poof! Out came a nest. Possible vaccume leak? Fuel filter? Air filter
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That's a good point.I just thought I would add this though. Do this test on a cold engine only. It could cause a fire on a wa engine