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cookie monster wrote:Hi all,
Looking at getting a sierra for the daughter to do up.
I can check for the usual stuff, but are there any unusual things to look out for when buying?
The one we are going to look at is a 1990 soft top (new soft top) with 320,000km. Looks resonable from photo's.
Owner not sure if original engine, but says it runs well and gets approx 350km per tank. Is this about right for a 40 ltr tank? I expected a bit better than that ??
We will be going over the car both mechanically and bodily as part of a school project. Will end up repainting camo pink
Hope you can help as you may save me a drive to Melbourne from Adelaide ! Oh, he is asking $1800
cheers
cookie monster
I'm not getting into the previous posts, But going to answer to the best of my knowledge instead of ranting and raving about which car is the best for D/D.
un-usual things to look out for:
: have a look under the inlet manifold above the starter motor, use a torch if ya have to, You are looking for dis-colouration in the block, usually yellow-green fairly faint, as well as a crack if any,
(possible crack in the barrel which causes the outer block to crack and leak coolent-)
1990 soft top (new soft top) with 320,000km:
: I bought my 88 W/T with 305,000kms for $2000, fairly recent paint, reco'd G/Box and Transfer case, Unfortunatly the motor was sad and so are the F & R diff bearings and rear main pinion bearings, not as cheap as I thought But a LOT cheaper then some small late model cars getting around!! Yeah it has some 5cent size bits of rust under the bonnet but they are an easy fix,
Owner not sure if original engine:
You can pick up second hand motors for under $500, and only 3hours to change over by your self, Its only $550 for a reco kit to do it your self anyway.
gets approx 350km per tank. Is this about right for a 40 ltr tank? I expected a bit better than that ??
Most old tired engines only get about that anyway, maybe give it a tune up when you get it home and play with the timing a bit (10 DBTDC)
If tuned a little leaner you can get up to 420kms out of a tank but it would have to be a good motor and a granny driver, also if the tank has a small ding in it, it may only be holding 35 to 38 ltrs of fuel,
1990 model,
If the suspension looks original then it probably is flat and beyond any comfort or safe riding ability, fairly cheap and easy to fix, there are a few different combo's of different car springs in it if you didnt want to spend to much to fix it,
Good luck on the
colour choice and in camo, Havent seen that one before
you probably know most of what I have said but I thought I was more to the point of your question

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