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jimwilly
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I am new to this forum, greetings to all.
I have recently acquired a 94 Disco from a relative. It's in good condition bodywise, and has just over 76k on the odo. The vehicle has been sitting unstarted for approx 3 months. According the the person who was watching the vehicle for my relative, a new battery would be all that she needed to start right up.
On sunday, I went to have a look, sure enough, the battery is toast. A new battery will give me a strong crank, but no start. While the fuel gauge is low (low enough so the light comes on while cranking) the gauge tends to rise a little bit the longer the key is in the on position. The car is parked on a slight upgrade, and I'm unsure if the fuel pickup is in the forward or rearward portion of the tank. When I turn the key, I do hear the fuel pump powering up, so I think it's working as intended. The vehicle also had new spark plugs, cap, rotor and wires installed about 1 year ago, but the vehicle has only been driven around the block a few times since then, and I suspect that it may be out of fuel now.
I plan to attack this again this weekend, with about 5 gals of fuel, 2 bottles of gas-line anti freeze and a can of fuel system cleaner in the tank. I also planned to pull out 4 of the plugs, clean them off (I might have fouled them whilst trying to start it, and add a squirt of starting fluid in the intake before cranking. Has anyone else run out of gas in a parking spot? At what point is the tank really empty? Is there anything else that I should check for?
Thanks in advance,
Jim W
I have recently acquired a 94 Disco from a relative. It's in good condition bodywise, and has just over 76k on the odo. The vehicle has been sitting unstarted for approx 3 months. According the the person who was watching the vehicle for my relative, a new battery would be all that she needed to start right up.
On sunday, I went to have a look, sure enough, the battery is toast. A new battery will give me a strong crank, but no start. While the fuel gauge is low (low enough so the light comes on while cranking) the gauge tends to rise a little bit the longer the key is in the on position. The car is parked on a slight upgrade, and I'm unsure if the fuel pickup is in the forward or rearward portion of the tank. When I turn the key, I do hear the fuel pump powering up, so I think it's working as intended. The vehicle also had new spark plugs, cap, rotor and wires installed about 1 year ago, but the vehicle has only been driven around the block a few times since then, and I suspect that it may be out of fuel now.
I plan to attack this again this weekend, with about 5 gals of fuel, 2 bottles of gas-line anti freeze and a can of fuel system cleaner in the tank. I also planned to pull out 4 of the plugs, clean them off (I might have fouled them whilst trying to start it, and add a squirt of starting fluid in the intake before cranking. Has anyone else run out of gas in a parking spot? At what point is the tank really empty? Is there anything else that I should check for?
Thanks in advance,
Jim W