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10-11-2022, 10:10 PM | #1 |
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FR-S has been sitting for two years
For the last two years my FRS has been sitting collecting dust outside in Cleveland, occasionally being started, but not driven, every 3-6 months. I am looking to restore it back to working order, appropriately. The goal is to have it back on the road by May '23. I am looking for recommendations for what I should address. I already know that I will need to replace brake pads, rotors and tires but I was wondering what else I should address in case anyone else has experience with this.
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10-11-2022, 10:49 PM | #2 |
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2 years is not that bad. Change all fluids. I would not worry about pads and rotors they may clean themselves up. Check date on tires. If they held air the entire time the flat spots will work out with some heat cycles.
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it's totaled.
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10-12-2022, 02:28 AM | #4 |
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Grady's on point. Drive it a bit and change fluids.
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10-12-2022, 02:08 PM | #5 |
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Only thing I’d add is a brake and maybe a coolant flush.
Edit. Actually, Grady covered that.
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Implied. Trans and diff as well. Honestly, I probably wouldn't follow my own advice. I'd just drive it.
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This^
Drive it a bit and THEN change fluids. If tires don't round out THEN get new ones If rust doesn't clear off brakes THEN replace what needs to be replaced.
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I'll add...might want to remove the intake box and hose to clean and inspect for signs mice/squirrel living in it (feces, nuts and other food, debris, etc). Inspect the cabin filter for the same. And inspect any wiring you have access to in the engine bay for being chewed up by mice.
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+1 for intake filter. Not sure how sensitive the FA20s are, but my motorcycle died a couple of times 2 weeks ago. Turned out to be a dirty air filter.
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What otherwise might be mistaken for crickets might actually be mice squeaking as they squish through the intake valves, sliced and diced as they pass thru, only to be smeared on the cylinder walls until fully incinerated.
TL: DR The engine might run a bit rough for the first while.
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Thank you to everyone that responded. This has been quite helpful and gives me a great starting point.
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10-16-2022, 12:53 AM | #14 |
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Why was the car parked for 2 years? Do you have another car?
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