Winter storage
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Winter storage
My car will have a fairly long layover for winter and I am looking for any tips fellow Vee racers might have for preserving the various mechanical components until Spring. I just put on some carbo-tech shoes and skimmed the drums and am a bit concerned about how rust build-up might affect the linings when used again. Any other related advice would be appreciated.
Re: Winter storage
Greg,
Optimum:
1. Empty the fuel cell and let it dry.
2. Empty the carb of fuel and pump the accelerator a few times to make sure the throttle pump is empty.
3. Crank the engine while spraying some WD-40 down the carb.
4. Keep a Battery Tender (or similar) on the battery all the time.
5. I wouldn't worry to much about the brakes unless you are storing the car in a humid environment or one that changes temperature radically. Just spin the wheels once in a while and drag the brakes. (You could remove the drums and wipe them down with a rag damp in WD-40.
Most important is trying to keep the car in an environment that is relatively dry.
Jim
Optimum:
1. Empty the fuel cell and let it dry.
2. Empty the carb of fuel and pump the accelerator a few times to make sure the throttle pump is empty.
3. Crank the engine while spraying some WD-40 down the carb.
4. Keep a Battery Tender (or similar) on the battery all the time.
5. I wouldn't worry to much about the brakes unless you are storing the car in a humid environment or one that changes temperature radically. Just spin the wheels once in a while and drag the brakes. (You could remove the drums and wipe them down with a rag damp in WD-40.
Most important is trying to keep the car in an environment that is relatively dry.
Jim
Re: Winter storage
Jim has made most of the ciritical points. I will back off the rocker arms and allow all the valves to be closed. Not only will it take the tension off all the springs but seals the ports of the motor.
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Re: Winter storage
ooops.. Brian is correct and probably with one of the most important points. Let the valve springs relax totally.
Jim
Jim
Re: Winter storage
Or, you could come to Sunny Florida and race this weekend at the Turkey Trot, January 1-10 for the Quad National and the February regional at Sebring.
John
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John
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Re: Winter storage
Don't tempt me. I have missed Florida ever since moving away.....
Stephen Saslow
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FV 09 NWR
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Re: Winter storage
Jim and Brian, thanks for your input. John ; I wish.