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    Good advices for winter storage from SRT


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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadian venom View Post


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    Almost a week with below zero temperature .......... last year I drove until the end of november.....

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    that is a sticky note for sure,

    Great info

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    "winter storage" lol

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    Great post!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoparBoyy View Post
    "winter storage" lol

    Ok In february lets trade: you take my Ski-Doo and I take your Snake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadian venom View Post
    Ok In february lets trade: you take my Ski-Doo and I take your Snake
    sounds cold. pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoparBoyy View Post
    sounds cold. pass.
    Up here we can handle the cold......now hurricanes and floods...hmm...that's something else.

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    i'm too far inland for hurricanes.. besides more hurricanes have hit NYC than here in the past few years.. lol

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    Great Reminder, Thx.!

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    Change the engine oil and filter. – This will remove any corrosive combustion related acids in the crankcase.
    Never quite understood why this keeps getting repeated. I've pulled apart a whole lot of engines from just about every era, and I've never once seen anything resembling corrosion that wasn't directly attributable to water getting into the crankcase. I've pulled apart engines that had been sitting 50 years with used oil in them, and the insides of the pans still looked like new.


 

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