After 3 years in a field the cylinderwalls are corroded for sure... I suggest you pull the head to take a look inside. If you start it with the walls corroded you damage the pistons/rings.The wiring harnass of a gasser is not very useful, the engine- and interiorpart has different wires.I suggest you replace all fluids, braklefluid (moisturelevels in the opil will be very high = low boiling point) and probable the diesel too.
yea change the oil right away. don't even attempt to start it without an oil change. the oil has probably broken down and turned acidic... who knows. the TBN must be very low on it. your best bet is to replace all fluids, just as a precaution, and especially if they were left open to the elements. one thing would be to add where the rabbit was stationary, as in what kind of climate. If in Canada, the humid climate would definitely have ruined the oil.
How many times do I change the oil before I start it? Just once or several times to clean out the dirty oil? Do I need to change the oil filter the same number of times too?
Yeah, I was hoping I wouldn't have to open the engine unless I really needed to.I really appreciate all the good information.I know the front shocks are shot. I'm guessing the rears are shot too. Do you think the CV joints are shot also?Do the wheel bearings need to be repacked?Or should I just try to drive it off and see what creaks and groans?Thanks again.