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Cowtown10 11-05-2007 07:22 AM

Winterizing
 
Any winterizing tips? I will be storing my car in an unheated, detached Garage.

911JC911 11-05-2007 07:47 AM

My car is currently store in an unheated, insulated garage.

I've got the car full of gas, with some Sta-bil fuel stabilizer in the tank. I have the car on some boards to keep it off the ground. I have the tires pumped up a little to prevent flat spotting. I have the doors closed on the first click and the windows opened a a tiny crack. I have the car hooked up to a trickle charger to keep the battery juiced. Car is in gear with the handbrake disengaged and a wooden 2x4 is tucked behind the tires to hold the weight. Car is washed and a fresh oil change was done before the car went into hibernation.

Bill N 11-05-2007 01:29 PM

Pretty much what I have done, though this year I put mothballs under the car and under the hood. Some recommend this to keep mice, etc. away from wiring, etc.

rvanderpyl 11-09-2007 05:13 PM

Take it completely apart, store all the pieces in your basement, put it back together in the spring :)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1194657184.jpg

911Rob 11-09-2007 11:00 PM

Ha, Ha, Ha ........ now that is funny!!!!
Great post.

Wholly crap; that is some photo!

rpollock 11-10-2007 06:01 PM

I don't do much. Stabil in a full tank is about it. Disconnect battery. Set the trap line with peanut butter. Order another boatload of mods while the blue bomb sleeps.

coldstart 11-12-2007 09:36 AM

There is a VERY detailed post on the technical forum about this. I believe you are also supposed to change the oil BEFORE leaving her for the winter (which really is counterintuitive).

imcarthur 11-13-2007 05:26 AM

Winter Storage in unheated garage

Here is what I do:
Fill tank (Add Stabil)
Change oil
Wash car top and bottom (Including the wheel wells)
Dry car thoroughly, drive a few miles to dry out brakes and bottom
Spread poly sheet on bare concrete, park on poly
Trickle charger on the battery, or remove battery
Extra pressure in tires, roll the car a little every week to avoid flat spots and prevent the brake pads to make a rust spot on the rotors
Put a little Vaseline on the Fuchs wheels
Polish chrome on sunroof assembly
Treat the leather seats
Close heater valves (Rodents!)
Do not use a tarp or poly over the car, it traps moisture!
Put 3-4 old comforters over the car with a 150W light bulb inside secure on a little stand and a 60W light bulb resting in a metal hub cap inside the trunk close to the fuse panel (Fuse box lid removed)
The two bulbs keep things dry at about 50 deg Fahrenheit (10 deg Celsius)
I do not start the engine during winter but crank it every two weeks with the coil, and fuel pump, disconnected to circulate the oil
An old radio plays 911 music for comfort while the snow flies


Posted by Gunter Winter Storage Checklist

Ian

Cowtown10 11-13-2007 10:43 AM

I have it going in tomorrow for oil and fluids... its tough to think about putting away we are having amazing fall weather in Calgary so far. Thanks for the tips and great pic RVANDERPYL

911JC911 11-13-2007 02:30 PM

My car has been sitting for a few weeks, all of which have been great weather wise. Urge to move the car but didn't. Just went to stare at the car. I'll be detailing the inside today.

Johnb911 11-17-2007 03:14 PM

Man you guys in Cowtown suck with your great fall weather.

we only had a few days in September that did not seem to rain.

My last day of insurance was September 28th.

Took my son for a boot out to a Halloween party in Pemberton.

Rained all the way home. HARD!

Oh well, I guess we can all look forward to our garage visits all winter.

Good luck with storage.

Gunter 12-01-2007 12:12 PM

I revised the cranking procedure without ignition on my list:
Disconnect the Bosch CDI module (Not just the coil) and fuel pump relay for cranking.
Year after year I am surprised how well the lights and comforters work to keep a reasonable temp inside the car.
The 150W light is on a secure stand on the pass side pointing towards the console.

unclebilly 12-06-2007 08:31 PM

Rob,

Will youy be pulling apart the 944 to store in the same manner?

Scott.


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