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Maintenance question

According the records that came with my car the last big service other than oil service was at 71k. Things listed fuel filter, cap, roter, plugs, 6 pints swepco, belts. These were done 08-01 with 71k. I bought the cat a few months ago had an oil service done. The car has 87k and I was wondering if I should do these again. Also I don't show any record of a valve adjustment. Car runs great no smoke no noise. What should I do?

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Old 09-16-2006, 06:52 AM
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If you want to pull a spark plug or two just to see how they look, but it sounds like everything is good.
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Do the valves the next time you change the oil.

Search up the thread I started using the terms mandatory & Maintenance for more. Lok up another thread with the terms "Grady Clay" +Long + term + Maintenance.

Be sure the rubber brake hoses are < 7 years old - if unsure, change them and flush the brake fluid.

In any event, flush the brake fluid unless there is proof that it is < 2 years old.

Your car is > 20 years old. Regardless of the mileage, it is ready to have every piece of rubber in the suspension replaced.

Be sure the tires are < 7 yrs old, regardless of mileage.
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Thanks! Thats kind of what I thought it would be.

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