So, I'm getting the power steering pump rebuilt now (it was one of the PSC upgraded P Pumps.) In the meantime, I'm working on coming up with a list of things I should do or check before firing it up again for the first time after 4 years. I'd love to get others' input on this. The last time I let this Jeep sit, it was only a year and a half or two, and I dropped the fuel tank, extracted the gasoline (which looked fine), put the tank back on, and then ran it, carefully re-adding the extracted gasoline in smaller quantities along with fresh gas. I wasn't sure how necessary that exercise actually was, but it was extremely labor intensive. I'm debating if I should even bother with that again this time around.
Primarily, I am curious of others' opinions on:
- Other than changing fluids (engine oil, power steering fluid, transmission, transfer case, and differentials...wasn't planning on flushing the brake fluid...), and obviously replacing the power steering pump and serpentine belt, what items should I focus on checking or addressing before I re-start for the first time?
- If I just start it after 4 years with no other fixes, are there any likely scenarios of damage/failure that could be avoided with a little extra up-front prep prior to that first re-start? i.e. What can I just "wait and fix if needed" vs what really should I make sure I address proactively?
- Yes, I know I probably need to get new tires on it. The Swamper TSL meats on it now are very old. They saw a lot of trail time before the Jeep went idle; I'm okay with that.