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The computers are going to be the more likely issue than the engine metal. The seals are going to wear out, but even if they are not replaced and have been lubricated monthly or so they should be good for one good run in 230 years. But the computer boards are going to disintegrate and you know they only use the bare minimum of metal to complete the circuits so if they have circuit boards they will not last. I do believe that a 60's or 70's vehicle would indeed start and run in 230 years, though it may run really rough, just give it more gas!

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I think I'm gonna try sleeping. If I can't, I'll be back.

I suspect I can, it's just gonna take a minute. Enjoy the rest of your night!

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I drank every single one of those 15 beers and now I have put this lecture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9c0MRooBzQ on the PA loud as fuck for everybody to hear and am loudly mocking it! This is fun to me!

Thank you!

I truly appreciate your help in making this happen

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LOL Enjoy!

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Plus they mandated lead-free solder, which means dealing with 'tin whiskers' (if you wanna look that up).

But, yeah... I think metal fatigue is gonna be the most damning (outside electronics). Given that it will have been 230 years, that might be enough time to easily replace the electronics with something else. So, there's that...