In Part 1 of the S10 Series, I got this Old 1986 Chevrolet S10 running again after sitting parked for many years, around 16 or 17 to be exact. It was parked next to a field on a small farm. I got the truck running (kind of sortuvish), and on this episode, I’ll see If I can get it down the road on its own power and do some skootin’ around!

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20 thoughts on “ABANDONED S10 First Drive In MANY Years! (No Brakes)”
  1. I think I would make it a general practice to just completely open em up and do a full power pressure wash em out from top to bottom before I even think about poking my nose inside em when they're that bad.
    I mean it's already so soggy and wet inside what's it gonna hurt?
    And maybe throw some straight bleach in the pressure washer additive accessory?

  2. Might fall on deaf ears but when you bleed a clutch master if you have a way of pressurizing the reservoir it will push the fluid through the system. I took a coolant hose and clamped it on blocked the other end and took a bike pump with a ball needle the blow some pressure in it. Worked good for me. I was bleeding for days with no peddle

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