guy_geo Posted September 27, 2002 Share #1 Posted September 27, 2002 OK, I know it's early for most of you, but I would like to know what I need to do for the hibernaTIon of my ZED... The car will be kept in a big heat wharehouse. 1. I know I have to removed the battery 2. I was told to put a gas treatment in the gas tank NOW MY QUESTIONS??? A) Some people told me it's good to put the car on some blocks, so the suspension and tires won't be damaged?? Is that right?? c) Do I need to have the gas tank almost empty or full before storage??? What else?? Thanks!@ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AxtellZ Posted September 27, 2002 Share #2 Posted September 27, 2002 Full tank of gas- no room for water condensation = rust in tank.Fuel stablizer (ie Sta-Bil) be sure to run car after adding to get it through fuel lines & into carbsI jack up the car & put it on stands, but the stands at their lowest setting, so the suspension isn't hanging, nor under load. Don't know if it makes any difference, but works for meSome choose to plug the exhaust, the intakes, etc to prevent rodents and such from nesting, but if you're in a heated warehouse i doubt that's a major concern.That's pretty much it. Some like to remove the plugs & squirt in a bit of oil before Spring start-up- that can't hurt either, but don't worry about it for now- youve got 6 months to wait!!HTH, Jeremiah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guy_geo Posted September 27, 2002 Author Share #3 Posted September 27, 2002 Thanks Jeremiah!! I think I got all the tips. I'm all set for a long sleep (that was my ZED replying!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Posted September 29, 2002 Share #4 Posted September 29, 2002 Hey Guys,I'm getting ready to move up to your neck of the woods. I'm curious, how long does this hibernation period last? I was going to take advantage of the hibernation period to work on my car. I figured since it's going to be sitting for a while why not work on it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AxtellZ Posted September 29, 2002 Share #5 Posted September 29, 2002 Hi Ed!Niagara Falls eh? About an hour & a half NW of me..Figure late October to April most likely, to avoid the damned salt.Some beautiful days in there that the Z will like, but its usually 4 to 6 months:stupid: Zya- come to a club meeting www.zccr.net Jeremiah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guy_geo Posted September 29, 2002 Author Share #6 Posted September 29, 2002 Montreal, it's about mid october to mid april.:sick: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Posted September 29, 2002 Share #7 Posted September 29, 2002 WOW, 4-6 months eh? I might be able to get a complete restoration in that time. maybe. Z-ya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivan Posted September 29, 2002 Share #8 Posted September 29, 2002 D) is it a good idea to start the engine every so often or does this not matter? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ManyZs Posted September 29, 2002 Share #9 Posted September 29, 2002 It would be a good idea to start the engine and let it run a few minutes every other month if it is long term storage. Especially if it is not in a controlled temp environment. Lots of temperature variations will cause condensation. To keep your rings from sticking and any surface rust in the cylinders, I would start it once in a while just to be sure. Be sure if you do start it to let it warm up good, to get rid of any condensation in the exhaust system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guy_geo Posted September 30, 2002 Author Share #10 Posted September 30, 2002 For me the temp is 72F. So I guess I won't need to go and start the car right??? Oh, I did replaced my valve seals this summer.....anything speacial to do??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ManyZs Posted September 30, 2002 Share #11 Posted September 30, 2002 Well, one of the resons to start it is to make sure oil is up in the head to make sure the seals don't dry out. After sitting for a long period of time, the oil will eventually all drain back to the pan and leave the top side of the engine dry. I'd start it at least once if it is going to be sitting for more than 3 months just to be safe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guy_geo Posted September 30, 2002 Author Share #12 Posted September 30, 2002 OK, I'll try to see if I can do that also!!!merci! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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