Tony you may have probs with the carb since it's been dry for so long. It might pay to find an expert on these and put a kit through it. I doubt it'll have SLS. Absolutely awesome if it has no rust! Hope the rats haven't eaten all the wires!!!
It might pay to have a look.... (pics as well). To me it screams manual conversion!!!! Haha!
thanks for that!
Im going to very carefully do some prep before turning the key, my usual routine involves upper cylinder lube into the cylinders plugs out ofcourse but this time in using Inox, I also drain the oil and chuck a cheapy filter on and then fill with a high zinc content oil (Nulon high mileage in this case which is a 20/50)
I leave the oil to drain for a day or so at an angle that encourages sludge escape.
I'll drain coolant fluids from the block and system and refill accordingly and I will have on hand a roll of Silicone blue heater hose and top/bottom rad hoses.
Drain fuel tank and check for rust or paint flake and refill with Caltex Vortex 98 (A Non E10 fuel)
Add workshop battery and once the engine is filled with fluids again I will crank slowly listening for nasties with the plugs out, give it another spray with Inox and then crank till oil pressure comes up, then add plugs and check carby for weeping or leaks and see if she fires or tries.
When I took the pics BTW I had a sniff for rodents (got a good nose mate) and i looked for tell tale signs under the bonnet too and it looked clear.
the Ghost who services euro cars In Meeniyan that our esteemed member from Bass coast mentioned also serviced this car and his work is evident in the quality hoses and MB parts stickers on a few bits and pieces.
So now its a suck it and see exercise I guess.
it'd be nice to be minus SLS I guess and i will check when i get my grubby hands on her but first things first.......
A thorough hand wash AND if she scrubs up ok maybe even a wax!
Why?
Coz im weird, and because Jenn is far more forgiving about immobile objects if they are Shiny
Ta for the tip on the carb BTW.
Tony