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Big hammer 10-29-2016 10:59 AM

Putting "A" car into storage
 

Someone asked about putting their car on jackstands for storage. Which got me to thinking (scary), sooo change engine oil
check coolant
fuel stabilizer
mouse proof
Please add to the list and/or comment!

Jemelton# 10-29-2016 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Big hammer (Post 1377208)
Someone asked about putting their car on jackstands for storage. Which got me to thinking (scary), sooo change engine oil
check coolant
fuel stabilizer
mouse proof
Please add to the list and/or comment!

Do you fog the cylinders? If so, with what,:confused: inquiring minds want to know.
PS. it will be in a heated garage.

Charlie Stephens 10-29-2016 11:34 AM

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Are you planning to store for the winter or 20+ years?

Charlie Stephens

C26Pinelake 10-29-2016 11:40 AM

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put a can of Seafoam in the gas tank. Wayne

mike657894 10-29-2016 12:00 PM

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mouse control definetly

Steve Wastler 10-29-2016 12:14 PM

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If storing for extended periods, Sta-bil Fogging Oil, comes in a spray can, great stuff.

H. L. Chauvin 10-29-2016 12:29 PM

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From Experience:

1. Try dipping a Tee Shirt in oil until it is well oiled; and, hang it out on a clothes line.

2. After a few years, one can notice that the volatile petroleum products in the oil evaporated & the Tee Shirt is dry.

3. When this same effect happens in an engine, warmer humid air condenses on cooler engine parts and ferric oxide (rust) sets in.

4. Never a bad idea to start engine now & then ...... or as a minimum, rotate engine rapidly with hand crank with (4) plugs removed ..... oil pump "will" pump oil.

5. My Town Sedan sat in "heated" storage for 30 years .....with very little use during this period according to former owner ........ after removing pan, noticed the cam shaft had deep rust pits far beyond repair.

6. Storage: No cut & dry answer or fix because lots depends on:

A. Humidity level in storage area; and,

B. Length of storage between rotating engine and lubricating engine parts.

7. Again, FWIW, our U.S. Military stores rebuilt engines in a vacuum, in a metered fiberglass container, which can even stand open shipment over salt water seas plus years of non-harmful storage.

8. Dust accumulation during storage is detrimental to paint ..... dust accumulates moisture, moisture molecules penetrate paint film .... results in rust in some cases.

9. Rodents are a different subject .... depends "solely" on the person's desire to "effectively" control the storage area as opposed to trying to appeal to the rodents who desire to ruin a Model A.

Just hope this helps anyone to decide.

captndan 10-29-2016 12:32 PM

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Remove the battery!

bogdonj 10-29-2016 01:07 PM

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Don't forget to plug exhaust and carb holes..this falls under mouse proof but often to some that means just lay out traps.

Bob Bidonde 10-29-2016 01:52 PM

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Do not put your Model A into storage for the winter. Drive it every chance you can. Storage causes deterioration you cannot see.

tinman7 10-29-2016 03:00 PM

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Remove the battery or just disconnect it?

H. L. Chauvin 10-29-2016 03:06 PM

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Make sure nobody is in your Model A when you store it & lock everything up.

Very important !!!

C26Pinelake 10-29-2016 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Bidonde (Post 1377292)
Do not put your Model A into storage for the winter. Drive it every chance you can. Storage causes deterioration you cannot see.

Road Salt causes more deterioration than storage! Wayne

Tom Wesenberg 10-29-2016 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Bidonde (Post 1377292)
Do not put your Model A into storage for the winter. Drive it every chance you can. Storage causes deterioration you cannot see.

But road salt causes deterioration you can see.:mad:

frank mcdaniels 10-29-2016 04:54 PM

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I always run the carb dry of gas.

Tom Wesenberg 10-31-2016 03:14 AM

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That engine with the two freeze cracks that I've been fixing up from the deer hauler looks like it won't get finished before the snow falls, so two days ago I used my syphon sprayer to spray engine oil on the interior of the bottom end, then used a few bolts to install the engine pan. This will stay outside covered up with plastic. I'll let you know in the spring how it survived, but I predict no rust.

Bob Bidonde 10-31-2016 11:08 AM

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Tom,
Use common sense and avoid driving when the roads are salty. That leaves a lot of fall and winter days when it is fun to drive a Model A. So I stick to my recommendation of not storing any Model A.

700rpm 10-31-2016 11:20 AM

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Tape a note to the windshield describing what you've done to the car, because you may not be the next person to start it!

SeaSlugs 10-31-2016 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Bidonde (Post 1378283)
Tom,
Use common sense and avoid driving when the roads are salty. That leaves a lot of fall and winter days when it is fun to drive a Model A. So I stick to my recommendation of not storing any Model A.

I dont know what they do in NY but the first snow or sometimes even threat of snow they dump salt on the road that stays there as a white salty layer till spring...Our roads turn white every winter - not because of snow either...Interstates and main highways around here get caked up so bad when it is dry it looks like white dust from a gravel road getting kicked up from every vehicle going down the road.

Its not the driving on snow with salt mixed in, its the melted snow and mostly salty spray that gets in every little crack and destroys cars.

Unless you own your own carwash and wash it top to bottom with a pressure washer and every crevace on the underside and body panel seam after every drive its much better to just park it and wait till after the 2nd heavy rain in the spring. Then you get to play the "dodge the landmines" game with potholes in the roads.:mad:

Nabco 10-31-2016 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by SeaSlugs (Post 1378291)
I dont know what they do in NY but the first snow or sometimes even threat of snow they dump salt on the road that stays there as a white salty layer till spring...Our roads turn white every winter - not because of snow either...Interstates and main highways around here get caked up so bad when it is dry it looks like white dust from a gravel road getting kicked up from every vehicle going down the road.

Its not the driving on snow with salt mixed in, its the melted snow and mostly salty spray that gets in every little crack and destroys cars.

Unless you own your own carwash and wash it top to bottom with a pressure washer and every crevace on the underside and body panel seam after every drive its much better to just park it and wait till after the 2nd heavy rain in the spring. Then you get to play the "dodge the landmines" game with potholes in the roads.:mad:

One advantage on salty roads we have in Central Ohio that you may not see in IL is that very rarely does the snow stick around all winter, we have a series of snow fall, melting, rain and then more snow, melting and rain.

I did drive my car a couple times last winter but it was always after the melting and a couple rains to clean the roads....if I lived in NE Ohio or western NY I would park her for the winter for sure.


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