Ruben T
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Hi everyone, I am new to the forum and this is my first post.
A cousin of mine has a 2001 sport trac that she will give me. It was her husbands who died like six months ago. It has been sitting in south Texas for probably close to two years. I went and looked at it this past weekend.
I changed the oil and put fresh gas in it. It was supposed to be nearly empty when parked. Oil was like slush. Put my battery in and it turned over fine but wouldn’t start. I went and got a can of starting fluid and it started and would run as long as kept spraying. Hooked a pressure gauge up and no pressure. I then pulled the fuel filter and it and the lines were dry. It sounded like there was a rock in the fuel filter which I assume was dried up gas.
So my question is should I even bother trying to get this truck running. Besides the fuel pump and probably injectors will the lines and fuel rails need replacing?
Going by the condition of the oil I know all the other fluids will need changing. The rubber on the stabilizer links is dry rotted also. Not sure about the brake seals but wouldn’t be surprised if they were bad also.
So what do you all think? Is it worth the money, time and effort to fix or not?
Thanks for taking the time to read this
Ruben
A cousin of mine has a 2001 sport trac that she will give me. It was her husbands who died like six months ago. It has been sitting in south Texas for probably close to two years. I went and looked at it this past weekend.
I changed the oil and put fresh gas in it. It was supposed to be nearly empty when parked. Oil was like slush. Put my battery in and it turned over fine but wouldn’t start. I went and got a can of starting fluid and it started and would run as long as kept spraying. Hooked a pressure gauge up and no pressure. I then pulled the fuel filter and it and the lines were dry. It sounded like there was a rock in the fuel filter which I assume was dried up gas.
So my question is should I even bother trying to get this truck running. Besides the fuel pump and probably injectors will the lines and fuel rails need replacing?
Going by the condition of the oil I know all the other fluids will need changing. The rubber on the stabilizer links is dry rotted also. Not sure about the brake seals but wouldn’t be surprised if they were bad also.
So what do you all think? Is it worth the money, time and effort to fix or not?
Thanks for taking the time to read this
Ruben