blutow
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I've fixed what was broken and I've changed most fluids/filters and maintenance stuff. I've installed new tires and rebuilt the rims with fresh o-rings and valve stems. My M1123 appears to have been sitting unused since a refurb in 2009, so there is some aging and sun damage but not wear from use. All the fluids and filters I changed looked new.
I know there are no guarantees on reliabilty from a 20+ year old truck, but I'd like to address any obvious/common points of failure from sitting unused for all these years. Here is what I'm currently planning to replace proactively:
-Batteries (the deka batteries it came with work and are less than a year old, but they came to me totally dead and will not stay balanced). They work for now, but I have the correct AGM's on order.
-Serpentine belt
-Thermostat (not sure if these are prone to age-related failure?)
-All cooling system hoses (they look pretty good, but concerned about them after baking in the desert for 13 years).
-All rubber fuel lines (I already did injector returns, had some cracking)
-All other low pressure rubber hoses ATF/hydraulic return lines (to cooler, transfer case, etc.)
-Fuel lift pump (I'm debating this, but I believe these old school pumps have rubber diaphragms that often fail with age). The pump is pretty cheap and I'm already replacing lines
Is there anything on that list that looks like a waste of time/$? Anything I'm missing that is prone to failure with age and not too expensive to replace?
I know there are no guarantees on reliabilty from a 20+ year old truck, but I'd like to address any obvious/common points of failure from sitting unused for all these years. Here is what I'm currently planning to replace proactively:
-Batteries (the deka batteries it came with work and are less than a year old, but they came to me totally dead and will not stay balanced). They work for now, but I have the correct AGM's on order.
-Serpentine belt
-Thermostat (not sure if these are prone to age-related failure?)
-All cooling system hoses (they look pretty good, but concerned about them after baking in the desert for 13 years).
-All rubber fuel lines (I already did injector returns, had some cracking)
-All other low pressure rubber hoses ATF/hydraulic return lines (to cooler, transfer case, etc.)
-Fuel lift pump (I'm debating this, but I believe these old school pumps have rubber diaphragms that often fail with age). The pump is pretty cheap and I'm already replacing lines
Is there anything on that list that looks like a waste of time/$? Anything I'm missing that is prone to failure with age and not too expensive to replace?