Anyone else put theres up for the winter yet?
Changed the oil,checked all fluids,aired up tires and put a full tank of gas in, with Sta-bil ,gas stabilizer.
i store mine for winter as well
That garage is way too clean! Mine will be going trough some changes this winter to get ready for spring.
TED
I'm still driving mine. probably well into Dec.
Hey, where's all your stuff? Do you have another garage somewhere loaded to the ceiling? LOL
if I had that much clear work space... wait a minute, that's impossible, something would be in pieces taking up the space ;)
It will get it filled up with lawn furniture,tractor,power washer,leaf blower.....................etc. and two more vehicles.when I put everything in there,I dont have a whole lot of room to move around.
.........................should have built a bigger garage............lol.:D
Hey Joe , Maybe a couple more Months before the Cougar gets parked for Winter time downhere friend. :D
Still Carshowing till 8th of November..:rollin:
Dan & Paula ;)
mine will go up tomorrow after work
Hmmm... I'm just getting mine on the road! It's my daily driver, though it won't see snow/salt duty.
Shiny Side Up!
Bill
I just took the plates and insurance off the 'Bird on Friday. I added Sta-bil to the gas when I filled it, and won't bother fogging it because the engine is coming apart anyway for the HO upgrade. Still gotta wash it for storage though...
I was scouting today for an area to take pics of the vert in the snow this winter. (top down of course).... I want a good winter spot in the calendar when it happens.
i was wondering is there steps u must absolutely take before storing it? like stabilizer for gas (what happens if you dont) or other precautions when putting the car away for winter
thanx fellas
This week mine gets put away, your cover looks similar to mine, I do park mine on wood planks, I heard somewhere that prolonged parking on the cement is not good for the tires, maybe someone else has heard that as well? Dave
I get to drive mine 1 more time before it goes up to my new place for the winter.
I think I am going to put a plastic tarp under it,last year,I noticed alot of moisture on the underside.
May I suggest to cover the concrete or paint it to keep the moisture out. Lets not forget this
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I read in a magazine a coupla years ago that it was better to store the car on jack stands, wheels and tires off, and out of direct sunlight.
I gather with the wheels/tires off, it keeps 'em from getting flat spots, and sunlight does cause deterioration in rubber.
I plan to keep mine in a state of road-readiness, but not drive it unless I have to. Obviously I have another heater box, so, it's going in.
It's the Chevies I'd like to park.:punchballs: One of em is always needing work.
I KNEW there's a reason my blood runs Ford blue :D
My 65 and 80 are already put away. I think I will put up the XR7 for the winter and drive the 87 all year again. My sons 83 will be put away in a few weeks
Need something like this to keep it from rusting. It has fans for airflow. Sold at Year One. Mine got pushed out back a couple weeks ago. I kept the pathway clear, in case I push it back into the garage, of which I currently don't have the room, lol.
My car is my winter driver...
putting it on jackstand also prevent the spring form sagging right?
i planned to jack it under the axle with axle stands and use floorjacks in the front raising it just a bit
anyone else doint this is it recommended or its not for the frame
Mine is going to into storage (ok it just won't come out of the garage for 5 months;)) by Oct 31st. I've got about 3 more weeks to drive it but I really won't be driving it much as the trans is pretty fubar (I'm replacing/rebuilding it in the spring). To store it I do the following:
Fill the gas tank up all the way and throw in a bottle of stabil.
Wash and wax the exterior, vacuum and detail the interior, and detail the engine bay.
Park it in the garage and cover it. I start it once every two weeks or so (ie only when it's 30* or above) to warm it up and move the oil around. I also roll the car back and forth in the garage to prevent flat spots on the tires (even though that rarely happens with radial tires)
If you notice I don't change the oil before storage. I drive the car between 1000-1500 miles a year. I run Mobil1 10W30 and it looks like new even though I last changed the oil in April. Since I start it over the winter I keep the old oil in the engine and change it before I first drive it in the spring.
I drive until the first salt truckshiznit the road.
I've never stored a car before. But I have a friend who has an office building that is built into a hill with a garage on top. It ends up heated this way, just from the rising heat from the office. He offered to let me park my XR7 there this winter. I am delighted! All of his buddies park their classics in there. Lots of vets, harleys, and rods from the 30s. It's a pretty big building.
I am so pysched! I can't believe I will have a nice heated place to stash my cat!
What is this fogging, you speak of?
It's a spray you spray into the intake while cranking (actually you might even have to do it with the engine running, and stall the engine with it, I'm not sure), and it coats the cylinders with a protective coating to prevent rust
Here's my winter storage routine:
a) Fill the gas tank completely full.
b) Wash and wax the exterior.
c) Change the oil and oil filter.
d) Disconnect the battery.
e) Cover with my Evolution 4 car cover.
I usually start it up about once a month, if we get a warmer day (above freezing) during the months of winter. I warm the engine until the T-stat opens, then I put the trans in D & R just to circulate some fluids.
Mine has been in the garage since Jan. of this year thanks to this deployment..lol. I pretty much do the stuff that's already been mentioned along with putting the car on jackstands under the framerails to relax the suspension and keep the load off the tires. In reference to what ThunderChicken mentioned i do something similar in that i atomize spray about an ounce of oil through each spark plug hole and turn the engine over to coat the cylinders. May not be entirely necessary but since it's a freshly rebuilt engine i'm a little buttstuff about protecting it.