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| Registered Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Ledyard, Ct. 
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				Yearly Preventative Maintenance
			 
			I've had my stock '74 2.7 for a few years and have been lucky enough not to have any issues.  Here's my question,  what yearly maintenance should be preformed aside from oil change.  Presently I only drive it about 1500 miles per year.
		 
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			It depends on miles and how hard you drive your car. I put about 10K (or more) on my car every year and generally speaking I like to swap,  - Air filter - Oil filter (every other oil change) - Spark plugs - Distro cap and rotor - Fan Belt (dont forget the shims!) If its been a while and i want to turn some wrenches - Fuel Filter - Break pads - Check the CV Joints - Check the rotors - Check all rubber bits - Headlights when they die - Other odds and ends bulbs when they die - Tires if I need them Regards Dave 
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|  12-15-2016, 07:21 AM | 
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			This is a good thread and looking forward to reviewing all the answers.  OP, if you want to turn this into a list this might be a great itemized list that we can add to our tech article library for others that may be curious about how to take care of their maintenance on their P car that may sit more than it's driven.  Let me know if this interests you (would get 10% off your next order with us if you decide to go this route).  Info on that is here, but we may have to do yours a little bit differently: Enthusiast Tech Article Submissions - Pelican Parts.   Anyways, for my input, for something that sits mostly I probably would still do a yearly detail with a paint sealant for added/extra protection. Do you have a car cover for it? Assuming it's stored in the garage? Be sure to inspect your tires closely as I'm sure the tires on your P car might hit an age limit before wearing down. Listed below some items that I utilize. I'm sure more Pelicans will chime in as well. Sealant Liquid Paint Sealant - 16oz - PelicanParts.com GarageGuard Indoor Car Covers - Pelican Parts | ||
|  12-15-2016, 07:22 AM | 
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			Prevent rust.  Start changing ALL your rubber seals. Your car will thank you | ||
|  12-15-2016, 07:43 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Ledyard, Ct. 
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  This is what I have on my to do list.  Change brake fluid,  change trans fluid,  shift bushings, maybe a wevo,  tidy up some rust in front of battery,  remove ac components, and maybe move battery to smugglers box. 
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