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advice on preparing car for 1 year storage
Hey all,
Uncle Sam is sending me to sunny Afghanistan to "get to know" some of the local Taliban, so I'm getting my hot rod ready for a year of beauty sleep. I have a few questions on the best way to make sure everything stays tip-top while I'm gone. So far, I've run down the gas tank to near-empty and was planning on putting in a can of Sta-bil. Secondly will wash and wax the car and it will be covered the whole time. Plan on disconnecting the battery completely. Last thing is to put the car on jackstands. I will pull the wheels off and I've heard it's best to keep the weight on the springs, so where should I put the jackstands? Is it ok to put them under the front A-Arms (I have tubulars) and the rear end housing (Currie 9-inch)? Any other advice is welcome. Thanks! |
Eric,
When I went to Korea for a year I bought a bad to zip mine up in that required dessicant crystal canisters .http://www.carbag.com/products/products.html I filled mine up and put gas treatment in the tank. I also disconnected the battery but I left my tires on and had no problems. After I returned and unzipped the bag, I was just how I left it nice and clean and fired right up. Such a small amount to pay for piece of mind. Hope this helps and good luck. |
In the boating stores you can get some of the dessicant slck6t9 mentioned you can open the container and place it in the car to keep the moisture down.
Stay Safe. |
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Too late to get the bag...short notice TDY enroute to theater. I'm at Ft Hood though, so not a ton of humidity. |
Yeah stabil works good. make sure after you add it to the tank that you run your car for a bit to get that good fuel through the rest of the system..
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Yep I added mine to a full tank. And do make sure you do like brian mc said run it through the system.
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