Haha me too! I honestly though it was going to be about a 3 month ordeal. But every single fix I did uncovered 2-3 other things that needed to be done. Here we are a year and a half later. This project has kicked my butt!
Yep, moving toward the goal. Brakes.....that's the thing I hate most about a project car. Seems like groundhog day every time I get a new project, I gotta do brakes - hoses, lines, master cylinders, wheel cylinders, proportioning valves, etc. Can't wait to see this thing fire up!
😂 when in doubt room temperature vulcanize! I’ve thought about either doing that or one of the stand alone units that you pipe out the window…if I can get one of the garage windows open. Gotta do something though!
I haven’t. This is the only Turbo era Dodge I’ve had though, and I’ve only driven it probably a total of about one mile before the tear down started, so I don’t have a ton of experience there. I know the fuel systems and pickup coils have a ton of issues in these cars, it could possibly be related to an issue with either of those. I would probably start by testing fuel pressure and the pickup coil.
i found someone with an old scanner and it turned out too be a tps sensor (throttle position sensor) so i’m now waiting too put it in hoping it will solve my problem i appreciate you getting back with me.