Okay enough alliteration in the title! Suffice it to say that regardless of what I do with my Festiva, I'm going to be picking up a new project at the end of the month - a 1987 Suzuki Forsa Turbo. The only issue with it currently is a dead alternator and the fact that it's a demanding mountainous two hour drive to get it home. I want to ensure it makes the trip successfully, so I visited the local auto parts shop and put in a big clearance order on Rock Auto for parts. I have no idea how well the car has been treated as of yet, but the pictures and info I've received look very promising thus far. I have put together a post-purchase pre-driving maintenance agenda if I like what I see. All I need from you guys is any recommendations or additions for things I should look for, check, and adjust before making the drive. I may not have time/electricity/hose for larger jobs, so keep that in mind.
Clean and tighten battery terminals.
Test alternator output and battery voltage.
Tension drive belts and check all wires and hoses.
Seafoam in the gas tank and oil crankcase.
Anti-seize, gap, and torque new spark plugs.
Install new spark plug wires, distributor cap, and rotor.
Replace PCV valve and air filter.
Replace wiper blades front and rear.
Check tread, tire pressure, and re-torque lug nuts.
Lubricate pedals, adjust parking break, and pedal free play.
Check all fuses, fusible links, heater, radio, and lights.
Top up coolant, oil, brake fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
Cheers,
Aaron
Clean and tighten battery terminals.
Test alternator output and battery voltage.
Tension drive belts and check all wires and hoses.
Seafoam in the gas tank and oil crankcase.
Anti-seize, gap, and torque new spark plugs.
Install new spark plug wires, distributor cap, and rotor.
Replace PCV valve and air filter.
Replace wiper blades front and rear.
Check tread, tire pressure, and re-torque lug nuts.
Lubricate pedals, adjust parking break, and pedal free play.
Check all fuses, fusible links, heater, radio, and lights.
Top up coolant, oil, brake fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
Cheers,
Aaron
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