And they've sat in moisture, cold, and heat - all without any current running through them.
As much as I like that you drive a Jag, it might be time for a new one. If it was me, I'm not sure I'd invest all that much. I guess you could get a head and valves just to see if it'll start again? If it does, you're at least ahead of the game.
yeah, that was my thinking. But I am not sure how to replace a head
Well, you unbolt it and replace the gasket before you bolt it back down - bolting in the correct order and the correct torque. Then you hook everything back up.
You can also air up your tires and just push it back a few feet. Then do that every couple of months. It's a little late to do that now, but who knows? It might save 'em, or make 'em last long enough to safely get to the tire store as things improve.
I have moved it a foot or two once a month or so
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