
11 Nov 2004, 08:24 pm
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Huntington Beach, CA, USA.
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quote:Originally posted by crazie.eddie
Not sure, but woulnd't you have to worry about the fluids kind of gunking up, especially the gas? I would think of it as a lawn mower or snow blower. Before storing it away, you normally just run it until it's empty of gas. What I normally do with my '89 Supra was just to start it every week or 2 weeks and let it run for a bit, making sure the garage was open. I had enough room in the garage to move it forward and back, alternating each week.
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Use fuel stabilizer in the fuel tank before putting her to sleep. Fresh oil too. If you really want to do the whole job there are other things you should do before storage like pulling spark plugs and squiring a little oil in the cylinders to keep them from flashing and getting it up off the floor to keep the tires from flat spotting.
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