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Old 05-18-2016, 10:28 AM
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Hi all,

I have a chance to get a '94 Sovereign for very little money, ($400) so I'm more than likely going to pick it up ...I hesitated at first because of having no place to store it, but a pal of mine has offered to let me keep it in his yard till I get the goodies off - and from there, we'll take it to the crusher, I guess!

In the photos the seller sent over, the car looked pretty decent and has way less miles on it than my own '94 - the odometer is only showing 112,000km (69,000 miles) but when I saw the car yesterday, it looked like every one of those miles was earned the hard way!

It was pretty rough for a low mileage car and the idea of saving it would be pointless - even though according to the seller "it was running up until 3 weeks ago", it looked like a real dogs breakfast!

Some minor/not so minor annoyances, drivers door handle, pass door and front pass fender bashed, unpainted/unsanded bondo patch glopped on to left rear above the tail light, antenna and spare missing, tires cracked, trunk mouldy etc. started motor defunct/battery flat so we couldn't fire it up .. interior was pretty rough too.

Some good points - set of new injectors less than 6 months ago - new cap and wires, new FPR, good radiator, good condenser, good compressor, good AFM, good alternator, master cylinder and sphere, coolant header tank, headlights, that special '94 hose I've been looking for ...and no doubt a bunch of stuff I haven't thought about yet -

As the 94MY is somewhat idiosyncratic re: parts availability, I think this has to be a good buy for me. None of the wreckers around here have a '94 in their yards.

Much to my surprise the missus didn't freak out either! BONUS!!


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Old 05-18-2016, 08:49 PM
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Quick update, bought the car and took it to the storage yard on a flatbed, actually on second looks, it isn't really that bad

Here's a couple of pics ..and of course I forgot to mention it's completely rust-free!




This is the side with the bash.



This is what 400 Canadian dollars buys - 69,000 miles on the clock.

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Larry,

Congratulations! That looks like a very sound purchase. Whatever parts you don't keep for yourself should be easy to sell on eBay or via the marketplace on this forum. You're sure to come out ahead on this deal. I'll have to start thinking of any parts I may need.... :-)

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Old 05-19-2016, 12:13 PM
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Looks awesome Larry. If you are going to part that one out let me know. I could pillage that car harder then Ghengis Khan.
 
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Old 05-19-2016, 12:21 PM
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Oh yeah, parts it shall be! Got a few requests myself but what bits you need?

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Old 05-19-2016, 05:07 PM
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That's great Lawrence

Definitely good of your friend to offer you the space and to top it off, your old lady didn't mind.

Passed out on two part cars just to avoid the consequences with the old lady and the landlord.

Old lady doesn't understand, and I don't understand the landlord, we live on a farm.
 
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Oh yeah, parts it shall be! Got a few requests myself but what bits you need?

Larry
Thanks. I'll send you a PM
 
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Old 05-21-2016, 11:38 AM
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Wow!,nice find Larry!

That will be the best 400 bucks ever spent! Once you get going on parts removal,you will find it hard to stop.

I am still working on our Redd parts car,next off will be the cyl. head and all things related.Work is keeping me so busy these days.

These cars are getting to be very rare,I don't see many still on the road now at all.Especially cars that are in good shape!

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Old 05-21-2016, 08:15 PM
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Hey Jim, took the intake off today, what a state it was in, hard to believe car could run with so much carbon on the TB butterfly! Got the unobtanium breather hose though, so happy bout that!

PO told me he'd just had new injectors, FPR and cap and wires etc installed because he was having a hard time getting it to idle smoothly - DUH!

I'll be avoiding whoever did his servicing, that's for sure!

Torx heads chewed up here and there, couldn't get the top rad mount off, will go back tomorrow and cut a slot in the messed up Torx ...hopefully they'll come out with the big screwdriver.

Other than that engine bay is very clean, all clips and ties still in place, nothing looks messed with other than the cam cover gasket is missing (!) and a boatload of not-very-well-adhering orange silicone sits in it's place [well not quite in it's place]...jeez! Some people!!

Lotsa good parts though, rad and condenser are the main reasons I went for it, they are both in excellent shape.


all the best, hopefully run into you guys over the summer


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Old 05-24-2016, 08:55 PM
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Removed the intake plumbing and throttle, iacv, radiator, condenser, and associated hoses/pressure switches, air pump, alternator, fuel rail, injectors, coil, ignition amplifier and crank position sensor so far.
Will probably do the compressor and the rest of the A/C system tomorrow.

Incidentally, even though both of my cars are 94MY, I'm running into some (undocumented) design changes ...
..one being in the a/c system, (both are factory R134A systems) where the low pressure switch is located in quite different places with different plumbing.

In the earlier vin# car (my daily), the low pressure switch is near the firewall, close to where the a/c pipes pass through the firewall. The switch screws into a 3-way block connection at that point.
In the later car, the connection block only has 2 hose connections, (basically a pass-through) -the low pressure switch (same part# btw) is located in front of the condenser near the grille and attached to the receiver drier line.

Anyway, the dismantling continues.

Tomorrow I'll remove the water pump/thermostat housing and a/c compressor - if I have time, I'll start on the manifolds.


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Old 05-30-2016, 11:12 AM
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Swapped out the injectors from the parts car to see if there was any difference is gas mileage - going for a drive today to check it out...

Will report back!

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Old 05-31-2016, 11:36 PM
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Possibly a slight improvement in gas consumption, difficult to tell as yet, in the meantime, a couple of pics


The "Before" picture ...notice complete absence of cam cover gasket!!!



the "After" pic!

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Old 06-01-2016, 11:44 PM
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Anyone know how to release these gas line fittings?



Connectors for feed and return gas lines inside engine compartment




TIA

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Old 06-02-2016, 11:05 AM
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Ok, found out in another forum - for future reference, here's the instructions for separating this type of fitting:



Legris fittings




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Old 06-07-2016, 11:28 PM
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Got the gas line fittings off, just as illustrated, they pull right off.

Radio, centre console blowers and both airbags, dash/binnacle removed in the last couple of days - today finished off by removing the heater/climate control system. Evaporator looks good.

I checked the operation of the blowers/flaps before I started dismantling and all working fine. Blowers were dusty inside, no sign of water ingress anywhere on this car.



Heater/AC unit removed - Heater is secured to firewall from inside engine compartment.

This car never ever threw a check engine light, even when it was running badly ...look what I found when I removed the binnacle !



One way to get rid of the check engine light!!


Cheers


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Hi Larry
Again sorry for my ineptitude. these are the 3 fuel pressure regulators on or near the fuel rail, and the shifter housing itself or as much as you see fit to send. Thanks
 
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Old 06-12-2016, 06:29 PM
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I have all this Jerry, (I'll PM you later), the circular "regulators" are part of the fuel lines so come attached with the lines - the lines separate below the brake master cylinder

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Old 06-15-2016, 10:27 PM
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A couple of pics for Jerry and Joe



barley seat squab, ok condition




drivers door switch




drivers door mechanism


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Old 06-20-2016, 09:35 PM
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Seat belt anchor drivers side and door rods





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