Do you mean how we prep them, if so I've got a fairly lengthy ritual I follow. From the fuel system, to all the rubber seals, and then the garage prep for rodents.
Where you're storing it makes a big difference. Mine is stored in a heated shop, so all I do is make sure the Fuel tank is full, do an oil change, dump the air from the suspension (if equipped), hook up my battery tender and put the car cover on. I will usually fire it up once in the winter. I've never had issues.
Where you're storing it makes a big difference. Mine is stored in a heated shop, so all I do is make sure the Fuel tank is full, do an oil change, dump the air from the suspension (if equipped), hook up my battery tender and put the car cover on. I will usually fire it up once in the winter. I've never had issues.
on shag carpet no doubt, hand rubbed with the finest champagne. im surprised you dont park it in the living room and sit in it and watch tv. my buddy parks his harleys in his living room and tinkers with them all winter, easier to get a bike through the door though.
on shag carpet no doubt, hand rubbed with the finest champagne. im surprised you dont park it in the living room and sit in it and watch tv. my buddy parks his harleys in his living room and tinkers with them all winter, easier to get a bike through the door though.
I do sit by it in the shop and watch TV !! Does that count? LOL
Hey whats wrong with shag carpet .I do park on carpet with tarps under it .Its the only way I can keep the grass down in the tent I park it in .No rodents cause its to scary out there as the coyotes are hungry. Ed
on shag carpet no doubt, hand rubbed with the finest champagne. im surprised you dont park it in the living room and sit in it and watch tv. my buddy parks his harleys in his living room and tinkers with them all winter, easier to get a bike through the door though.
I do sit by it in the shop and watch TV !! Does that count? LOL
im hardwired to disconnect batterys, ive had too many buddies wish they had. back in the day buying a battery for me was like getting a car loan, way out of my league at the time. now i can make it rain money at the battery store.
If you're in the same predicament as many of us are, you likely will not have heated storage and live out of city limits. And if you want to preserve your car as best as possible, shutting it off, disconnecting the battery and walking away isn't really going to cut it either.
I usually wash it down and then wax it. I then use a very light oil, I use Tectyl (it washes off easy without solvent) and spray under the hood and the bottom of the car. Then the oil change and top up the fuel tank with high test and "Stabil", with today's gas with ethanol, it's strongly recommended. I vacuum and clean the interior, and then throw "Bounce" sheets under the seats, on the seats, under dash in glove box on floor mats in the trunk, on the speaker deck, etc..., they help deter mice, kinda like moth balls, but without the lingering smell. Don't forget to flip your sunvisors down, they make a great platform for mice under the headliner.
I run the car until it's up to operating temp and to make sure the "Stabil" additive is throughout the whole system. I then back it up in it's "Igloo", where it will stay for the next few months. Once in it's spot, I chuck the wheels to prevent it from rolling. I then depress the clutch and block it, with the pedal down. I disconnect the battery and hook up a battery tender.
Then I throw in small extension cord and two electronic mouse deterrent (noise makers) in the car, one on the front of the trans tunnel the other at the back and two small 4" fans, one pointed under the dash the other in the back seat area. All these get plugged into a timer.
I crack open all the windows (slightly), just so they don't touch the seals, I do the same for the doors and the trunk lid. This way here your seals won't flatten and harden in a compressed state.
I use a try ply good quality cover to cover it up.
Now for the garage prep...I put mouse traps, baited with peanut butter, one at each tire, which is the point of access to your car, for these varmints. Then more traps along the walls and some poison bait also, just because I'm anal.
I have two blower motors that I put on the floor, one at the back of the car, the other at the front. These are also plugged into a timer, they blow air directly under the car to keep any moisture away.
Ok, so now I close the door and walk away...I check in on it periodically, and fire it up once or twice during the winter. When I start it up and let it run, I close the garage door and let the fumes kill what ever might possibly be lurking in the rafters.
This is the short list, LOL.
-- Edited by Gazoo on Tuesday 13th of August 2013 12:09:34 PM
-- Edited by Gazoo on Tuesday 13th of August 2013 12:52:36 PM
I answered my own question, a little closer look at the website, and there's a find a retailer near you box,and it gave me this... Available at the one and only Canadian Tire.
-- Edited by Gazoo on Tuesday 13th of August 2013 01:13:09 PM
I should have added this link to my last post..check this out, great for motor homes and street rods...nothing else works..and it's really not to pricey considering nothing else seems to work..
Good stuff Gazoo..except I don't like Sta-bil I like http://mystarbrite.com/startron/ for ethanol treatment..I like your idea of the fans..never thought of that..
Good stuff Gazoo..except I don't like Sta-bil I like http://mystarbrite.com/startron/ for ethanol treatment..I like your idea of the fans..never thought of that..
Chuck, I'm fortunate enough to have a Shell station, just around the corner, that has no ethanol in the high test (for now). But for the future, where do you get that product? RV store? Does NAPA etc...carry this?
Mr Gazoo.. I usually find it at TSC or CTC ..except when looking for it at CTC you need to look in the seasonal stuff like boat and small engine stuff ..I have never seen it near their Stabil shelf. I found it hidden when searching CTC but each year more and more people are realizing that the old Stabil is useless for ethanol ..I know they have a new Stabil for ethanol but most people are not aware of it and in the fall CTC puts a special on the old stabil in the large bottle and everybody buys it for their small engine stuff..lawn-mowers,rotor-tillers,weed-eater,etc unknowingly that it is useless for ethanol.. Every spring I get swamped with small engine stuff for no starts and engine troubles. I have used the star-tron for about 3 years now great stuff. I use Shell premium in my rod and all my small engine stuff including my motor home because of the genny... Good timely subject and with this lousy summer weather it's time to start asking these questions about storage ..I am heading to Alberta next week-end for a month and I was looking at the long range weather forecast and it's not good, wet cold and crappy weather the rest of the summer with Squalls towards the end of Sept and early Oct..Pretty poopy summer for the rest of the season me thinks..
Thank you Mr Chuck, I see now that I can get it at TSC, I go there more often. Yup, the ethanol in the gas does do wonders to those small engine's carburetors, it takes very tiny particles to plug/gum them up.
If mice are a concern I suggest blocking the end of the tailpipes and if you have a snorkel type air cleaner block it as well. I've seen plenty of dead mice inside a engine.