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Towing a 94 Caprice
So I will be moving in with my girlfriend within the year, and my Caprice is still running very poorly (backfiring, hesitation) and I am not sure I'll have it running before then with my bad back and other ailments now these days.
It's RWD and I was looking at towing dolly's but now I'm not sure I can do that. You can't tow it backwards for obvious safety reasons, but even if it's in neutral, without the engine running it won't properly lubricate itself when being pulled since it's a 4L60E tranny. Should I just get a full bed to tow it on or is there something else I can do, like remove the driveshaft? |
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If its the LT-1 or if it has optispark I think they call it? check the
little vacuum that goes from the distributor to up top. Mine fell off & it did exactly the same thing. That was on a 94 Roadmaster with the LT-1. As for towing I just play it safe & flat bed it. Thats pretty much every tow truck around here anyhows. 73 Zeno LFOD ! |
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When was the last time you put fresh gas in it?
Symptom sounds like my '88 S10 4.3 V6 I let sit too long, before the Techron and fresh gas hit the injectors and it suddenly started running normally. |
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About 2 years. I didn't think it was that long, but my girlfriend says it was.
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Put it on the tow dolly backwards and ensure the steering wheel locks in roughly the center position. Alternatively you could just put it in neutral, but I wouldn't tow it very far. Maybe like 20 miles tops, and not at highway speed. Removing the driveshaft is another option, but a pain in the ass, and messy. All the trans fluid will drain out, especially because the car will be on an incline, being parked front first on a dolly. If you're not moving too far away, just call a tow truck. 100 mile tow can't be more than $200, about the price of renting a two-wheel dolly.
As for the running problem, empty the tank and get some fresh gas in it first. After that, attack the opti-spark crap. Either you have water and corrosion in the distributor cap, or the cam sensor is taking a dump. Granted, it could be something entirely unrelated to the ignition. A major vacuum leak, perhaps. Last edited by MadMan; 05-19-2021 at 11:19 PM. |
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From experience, I would see about renting ( or borrowing) a pick-up and flatbed trailer suitable for car hauling for a haul that long. Check your load every stop and take your time and you'll get it safely there.
Btw I have a '94 Buick Roadmaster with the same LT-1 engine. Love it. |
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