first start up after winter hibernation
#1
first start up after winter hibernation
not touched the key since the day i changed the oil and shut it down mid september.
the weather is starting to break here now..spring is just weeks away.
so nervously i opened the garage and turned the key.
wey hey instantly it started..so nice to hear that american v8 rumble again after months of darkness..
so guys do u start ya stangs during winter hibernation or prefer to just leave it be.?.
my last stored stang (the v6 vrt i had) ended up with a lot of condensation in the oil during the monthly start ups so i decided not to do this again..
the weather is starting to break here now..spring is just weeks away.
so nervously i opened the garage and turned the key.
wey hey instantly it started..so nice to hear that american v8 rumble again after months of darkness..
so guys do u start ya stangs during winter hibernation or prefer to just leave it be.?.
my last stored stang (the v6 vrt i had) ended up with a lot of condensation in the oil during the monthly start ups so i decided not to do this again..
#2
6th Gear Member
You'll get a lot of opinions but unless you can take her out and drive off the moisture under load, starting a winterized engine until she reaches operating temperature does more harm than good, as you have personally seen. When I lived in northern climates, I never started my engines for those 4-5 months after winterization.
#3
I put mine away shortly before Thanksgiving (so end of November) and have not run it since. I never start my car while it's in storage.
HOPING I might be able to get it out mid-march, but knowing how the winter tends to be here it will probably be more like the end of the month before the weather's good enough to do it.
I also have a bunch of projects I'm trying to get done while it's still in storage and it's been so damn cold I haven't particularly wanted to go work in my unheated, uninsulated garage Spark plugs, gear oil change, install CMDP's, and if I can gather the money I would like to do cams before I get it back out as well.
HOPING I might be able to get it out mid-march, but knowing how the winter tends to be here it will probably be more like the end of the month before the weather's good enough to do it.
I also have a bunch of projects I'm trying to get done while it's still in storage and it's been so damn cold I haven't particularly wanted to go work in my unheated, uninsulated garage Spark plugs, gear oil change, install CMDP's, and if I can gather the money I would like to do cams before I get it back out as well.
#4
will be and of march here aswell..been very warm lately here so maybe a bit sooner
i've spent maybe 30 hours cleaning every little bit underneath over winter..
removing wheels if you have low profiles is important..mine flat spot after just week sitting still..a whole winter would ruin the tyres i rekon..
i've spent maybe 30 hours cleaning every little bit underneath over winter..
removing wheels if you have low profiles is important..mine flat spot after just week sitting still..a whole winter would ruin the tyres i rekon..
#5
Don't start it unless you're going to drive it. You're doing more harm than good.
We really haven't hit winter here in Arkansas yet. It has only snowed once and that didn't happen until this week.
It sits in my heated/cooled shop, but even then not more than 2 weeks have passed without a 60 deg day that begs us to drive it.
Normally they salt/mostly sand the roads here so they are off limits for a month after snow for fear of paint dings, but they didn't do that either this time so it's still game on.
Crossing my fingers that luck holds out through March.
We really haven't hit winter here in Arkansas yet. It has only snowed once and that didn't happen until this week.
It sits in my heated/cooled shop, but even then not more than 2 weeks have passed without a 60 deg day that begs us to drive it.
Normally they salt/mostly sand the roads here so they are off limits for a month after snow for fear of paint dings, but they didn't do that either this time so it's still game on.
Crossing my fingers that luck holds out through March.
#9
I neglected to put my front end up on jackstands (rear has been for awhile) and now kicking myself for it since it's been so cold...maybe I can get a chance to do that this weekend, supposed to snow (again) and we're not doing anything, and it's actually supposed to get above freezing for the first time in awhile! So I want to try to find some garage time.