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Start the car every 2 weeks or so.
1. I don't care what people say, I stored a car for about 6 months without starting it and when I started it back (which wasn't hard at all), the oil completely drained from the head/block it was knocking HARD for at least 5-7 seconds before the oil started being pumped around the engine and quickly stopped thereafter (when I mean hard I mean it sounded like I just threw a rod). Just make sure it completely warms up before shutting it off. I thought the engine was going to shit itself later on but those 2.2 5s-fe were bulletproof lol. 2. I've seen starters/alternator seizes from not starting a car for a few month, though it shouldn't be an issue with a new car. 3. Tire's don't bald spot anymore, no need to lift the suspension either, useless. 4. No car covers if sitting outside. (as someone previously mentionned, the wind will move it over the paint continuously). Last edited by Rayme; 11-26-2012 at 08:58 AM. |
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Outside of the fuel stabilizer (and you'll even be able to get through a few months without that) there's not much you really need to do before parking for the winter.
One thing to consider - you don't save that much corrosion on a car by parking it outside in the elements. In my very non-thorough research, cars can even sometimes rot faster when left outside un-driven for long periods. -Justin
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The "don't leave a battery on a concrete floor" thing is an old wives' tale....a myth....started way back when....and it doesn't apply at all to modern batteries.
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BTW, it's also important to let the engine reach full operating temperature when you start it occasionally during storage. You want any condensation in the engine (and in the oil) to burn off. You also want the thermostat to open and circulate the coolant. Those are just two quick reasons to start the engine and let it idle for a while before shutting the engine off. I used to let my car idle for 30 minutes. Another reason to start the engine occasionally is to keep an oil film on all the engine internals. An oil film sticks to engine parts (like cams, for example), but over a long period of time, gravity will eventually cause the oil film to "drip off", leaving most engine components unprotected during those first few seconds during start-up before the oil pump builds pressure and starts circulating the oil again. |
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I did hear a rumor that a local fairgrounds building lets you store a car inside for like $300 over the winter. Though, I think I missed the cutoff. I'll look into it next year, but for now I'll be driving my BRZ in the winter! Though I'll just have to take off work if it's going to snow.
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Pull the fuel pump fuse and you can crank the car all day long without it starting. Yes, you're still cranking a dry engine, but cranking it dry is MUCH better than starting it dry.
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I just wrote that cranking the engine dry didn't stop the knocking, maybe I wasn't clear enough. I dry cranked it over 10 seconds then started it and it still knocked badly for 5-7 seconds. I'm not going to suggest things that I tried and didn't work. Maybe dry cranking it for a longer time would work.
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