View Full Version : Start Up routine after 30+ year hibernation??
g356gear
09-23-2011, 07:17 PM
I have recently inherited a 64 Impala SS327 Convertible that my grandmother bought brand new. The car hasn't seen the road since the mid 1970's, 59K miles on the clock. It's been in heated, ambient storage all this time. I am looking for a checklist for getting the car ready to start again. I thought about the usual suspects, new plugs and maybe a carb rebuild. Any recommendations for getting it ready to fire after sitting so long? Here's a few pics as she sits now.
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78SilverZ28
09-23-2011, 07:23 PM
Wow looks like it was stored properly!
Fill the cylinders with marvel mystery oil and slowly turn the engine over by hand to free up the rings without damaging them, then turn over with the spark plugs out to spit out the oil. That should get the compression back up
Vegas69
09-23-2011, 08:30 PM
Drain and clean the fuel tank
Rebuild the carb
Fuel Filter
Fresh oil and filter
New plugs
New coolant
New PS fluid
Bleed the brakes
New belts
Trans fluid
Air Filter
Grease the bushings
Prime the oil pump for 10 minutes
Repack the front hug bearings?
Check the rear end great or better yet, change
Agree with oiling the cylinders and spinning it by hand first and then with the starter..
waynieZ
09-23-2011, 08:33 PM
That looks awesome! Before you turn it over make sure to change the oil and use a primer tool and get the oil pressure up. Then you can put something on the crank bolt and turn it be hand. A little mystery oil in the cylinders is a good idea too. Plus everything Todd said.
GNon18s
09-23-2011, 09:26 PM
Lucky!!
clill
09-24-2011, 07:04 AM
First off I would see if you can turn the engine by hand. If it turns you are in great shape. Pull the plugs and squirt a little Marvel Mystery oil in them and let sit for a couple days.....
Actually...Just sell me the car. Beautiful car.
My 70 Z hadn't been started for 36 years and it was locked up tight. It is fine now and the lid has not been off the master cylinder since the car was assembled.
clill
09-24-2011, 07:07 AM
And pleeeaseee don't do any detailing-painting under the hood. People looking for survivors want them untouched. There are less and less of them left as people keep fixing them up.
NAPA 68
09-24-2011, 07:39 AM
And pleeeaseee don't do any detailing-painting under the hood. People looking for survivors want them untouched. There are less and less of them left as people keep fixing them up.
Yes^^^^^
I'd think about replacing the fuel pump as well. The diaphram in the pump will rupture sooner than later. Great car!
Tim
214Chevy
09-24-2011, 08:44 AM
Me personally, I would just get it rebuilt to make it trustworthy and roadworthy of 70 mph on a city highway. Now, I know that may not make sense to the masses, but that's just me. But, you must mark everything and make sure it is your block, etc. that you get back to keep it all original. By the way, beautiful car. The white seats are still as white as if they were stitched and covered today.
Tiger
09-24-2011, 10:08 AM
talk about a nice time capsule.
sorry bout the loss of your grandmother tho.
69x22
09-24-2011, 03:49 PM
You lucky dog!!!
Sandbagger
09-24-2011, 05:49 PM
Wow , Grandma had some good taste ...:thumbsup:
Does it roll , ? Drums rusted ?
Very nice
g356gear
09-24-2011, 07:23 PM
talk about a nice time capsule.
sorry bout the loss of your grandmother tho.
Thanks for the kind words. She actually passed about 6 years ago at the age of 97 years! This was passed down to my dad. He passsed this August.
g356gear
09-24-2011, 07:23 PM
Wow , Grandma had some good taste ...:thumbsup:
Does it roll , ? Drums rusted ?
Very nice
Rolls perfect except for the valve stem on the driver front has broken off the rim.
Beegs
09-25-2011, 04:30 AM
Thanks for the kind words. She actually passed about 6 years ago at the age of 97 years! This was passed down to my dad. He passsed this August.
Sorry about your Dad!
OLDFLM
09-25-2011, 06:05 AM
Sorry about the loss of your father. Lost my Dad last fall... inherited his 77 Corvette. Enjoy the car and the memories!! Cool car!
Thanks for the kind words. She actually passed about 6 years ago at the age of 97 years! This was passed down to my dad. He passsed this August.
Sorry about your dad and grandmother. My grandmother turns 96 today.
Beautifully kept car. Good luck with it. I hope it stays in the family for several more generations to come.
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