One thing you may add to your program is to
purchase and use a Battery Tender to keep your battery topped off. This
alone could more than double the life expectancy of your battery.
Roger Schaaf
Calyfornua
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Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 9:33
AM
Subject: [FWDLK] winter storage
I know this has been talked about before. How do
we put our cars away. I follow the traditional routine I have put for myself.
Wash car, fill tires with air. Fill up with fuel(mid-Grade). Check oil and
fluids. Make sure they are topped up. Add gas conditioner,disconnect
and charge up battery for at least 12 hours. I use to take out the 6 volt
battery and store it in the basement on wood. After all that work I
find that batteries don't last past 2-3. 70 $C each so now
I just leave them in the car fully charged. Same results less hassle. I
have done this for 12 years and never had any problems. I was watching a Jay
Leno's garage video and they said to put oil(mystery oil?) down each
cylinder. Before that you should put it down the carburetor a little at a time
until the car stalls. They advise to do this with the exhaust outside as
the is a huge amount of smoke. Any thought on oil dripped in to each
cylinder?
Mario Henry
Milton, Ontario Canada
1955 Plymouth Belvedere
260 V8
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