Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 12:42:00 -0700
Reply-To: Brendan Slevin <totorovan@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Brendan Slevin <totorovan@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Found my Syncro project.
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Well now it just so happens that a 7 passenger syncro popped up on CL for
$500. The guy hadn't driven it all winter and finally charged the battery to
drive it. It started giving him trouble like it wasn't charging, said he
jumped it and it ran again so he drove it to the shop he likes to have it
looked at. On the way it started running poorly and died. He had it towed to
the shop where the tech began to diagnose it. Meanwhile, fed up with putting
money into it for the last 12 years of being the second owner (lots o'
reciepts in the glove box) he posted it on CL. I called and went to look at
it at the shop.
It is an 87 with 164k on it. It was purchased 12/87 in Vermont but,
thankfully, moved away from the salt to Bend sometime in 88. The first owner
kept it here in Bend until 96 an sold it to the second owner who moved to
Chicago until 2000 when he moved back to Bend. In that time it definitely
got some rust underneath, but nothing too cancerous. The two receipts that
caught my eye ar both from September 2006, $1400 for a clutch job and some
other minor bits and $300 for tires, not great tires, but new nonetheless.
That was at 160k. the odo and speedo seem to function just fine, and he did
say he hadn't driven it much in the last few years.
After filling out the paperwork with him and parting with five crisp,
hard-earned Benjamins, he left and I set to work. Checked oil and coolant. I
brought my old working alternator and Totoro's battery. First I saw the
battery in it was sitting disconnected at 12.4V so I hooked up the ground
and turned the engine over. It started right up and idled well (better that
Totoro and quieter), and the battery jumped to 13.8V. So it's charging and
the battery seems fine. I let it idle a bit then revved it up a bit. It
started running worse and worse and the oil light came on. Shut it off and
started again. Idles fine, no oil light, then started to run bad again.
Disconnect the O2 Sensor. Starts, idles great, revs good. Idles fine. Oil
light again.
The oil pressure light is supposed to come on under low pressure conditions
over 2000 rpm. That is where it would come on each time. I added some thick
like honey oil additive and carefully and gently drove it the 3 miles home
trying to keep it under 2000 rpm.
The coolant light started flashing about halfway home with the needle having
barely moved off the bottom of the gauge. I stopped and checked the coolant,
everything seemed ok, for good measure I topped off both the expansion tank
that was a bit low and the pressurized tank that was also a bit low. Drove
the next mile home without incident.
I didn't see any receipts for a new engine or rebuild, so at 164K, the
chances that this engine is due some rebuild love are very high. Definitely
a project, but I have the free 2.1 with 30k sitting there ready to seal back
up. It is now going in the Syncro instead of Totoro. Otherwise it drives,
shifts, sounds way better than Totoro.
Oh, and it has a rear locker. [image: Happy] Woot woot!
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