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    Raising cars fro m the dead

    my dad has been battling w his old mechanic over cars for four years we just won the case and now have to get the cars home, they have been sitting for 4 years
    71 2002 tii
    85 635csi
    87 L6
    84 chevy one ton

    Im posting because I wanted to get opinions on removing the cars, Im guessing the brakes both drum and disc will be rusted preventing the wheels from turning. Should I just try unbolting the calipers of let the tow driver "drag them up" im getting a flat bed.
    What else should i be vigilant of?

    obviously new fluids and tuneups will have to be done thats not the point of this thread and I dont need any help(for now) w that.

    #2
    Drum type brakes can seize to the drum, but they will usually free up as soon as the vehicle is moved. Disc brakes won't be a problem.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      #3
      Originally posted by jlevie View Post
      Drum type brakes can seize to the drum, but they will usually free up as soon as the vehicle is moved. Disc brakes won't be a problem.
      great, im looking forward to refreshing these cars, I dont know why but I love changing fluids

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        #4
        Originally posted by bastianshaw View Post
        my dad has been battling w his old mechanic over cars for four years we just won the case and now have to get the cars home, they have been sitting for 4 years
        71 2002 tii
        85 635csi
        87 L6
        84 chevy one ton

        There is no such car as a 1971 2002 Tii ?




        Also, get a pressure bleeder to flush all the hydraulics without stroking the pedals and possibly damaging the seals inside the cylinders.
        Last edited by LJ851; 12-09-2012, 12:36 PM.
        Lorin


        Originally posted by slammin.e28
        The M30 is God's engine.

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          #5
          With stuck brakes, you give them a love tap with a hammer.

          1992 BMW 325iC
          1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
          1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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            #6
            Originally posted by JasonC View Post
            With stuck brakes, you give them a love tap with a hammer.
            This has worked for me many a time.

            Also, four years isn't a tremendously long time. Definitely do all the fluids, and then I'd just fire them up and see what happens. Does the engine in the 2002 have a timing chain? Seems like it's too early for belts. The m30s and the v8 should be fine.
            '87 325is - Schwarz/Schwarz

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