If I have to let my Honda sit.....

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by piperspost, Mar 3, 2006.

  1. piperspost

    piperspost Guest

    If I have to let my Honda Civic EX sit until I get the title situation
    finalized by my Attorney by dealing w/my Ex-wife, how often should I run
    the ar, start the engine, etc..... I live in Florida, so the cold air is
    not much of a problem
     
    piperspost, Mar 3, 2006
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  2. piperspost

    Pablo Guest

    Unless you are expecting the "situation" to last years...fire it once
    every few weeks just for kicks. The oil quality will not degrade for a
    LONG time, like a year or so. The oil turns acidic an will start to eat
    on the shiney internal parts after while, but again that takes a long
    time.

    The battery will lose charge so you might want to put a trickle charger
    on it. The big thing now days is fuel quality. It will go sour in a few
    months. It will still run on the sour stuff, but you can tell a
    difference.
     
    Pablo, Mar 3, 2006
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    flobert Guest

    Yeah, i let my 88 civic sit for about 5-6 months last summer here in
    georgia. accidentally left the boot light on just after i'd parked it
    and the batt was flat within 2 weeks. restored it, then let it sit for
    those months, just cracked open one of the rear quarterlights to stop
    it getting too hot in there. (we are talking georgia in summer)

    When it came to start it up, a gallon of fuel, and a jump-start was
    all it needed.

    If you want to have it last longer, use fuel stabliser, and disconnect
    the battery.
     
    flobert, Mar 3, 2006
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    TeGGeR® Guest

    wrote in 3337.bay.webtv.net:


    Here's what you do:

    Park it in an area away from rain and snow if at all possible.

    Before parking the vehicle for the very last time,
    1) change the engine oil;
    2) take the car for an hour's drive;
    3) on the way back, fill up the gas tank completely;
    4) let it idle for 15 seconds, all accessories off;
    5) turn off ignition;
    6) leave parking brake **OFF**, tranny in gear (if a manual).
    7) Now leave it alone. Do NOT start it up once in a while!

    The car will be just fine for a couple of months this way, although the
    battery may run down if you have unusual parasitic loads.

    Starting the car once in a while is the stupidest thing you can do, unless
    you intend to drive it for at least an hour before leaving it again.
    Starting it once in a while will wash oil from the bores, put fuel, water
    and acids in the oil. Dumb. Don't do it.

    If you're leaving the car for a long time, expect the battery to be flat
    when you get back. Be prepared to remove the battery and put it on a
    charger before the car will start. If it's flat, DO NOT jump-start the car
    and let the alternator charge it up.

    Expect things to seize. Suspensions will creak, rubber seals may stick,
    shift linkages may get stiff. Brake rotors will corrode *amazingly* fast
    unless the car is out of the weather. Tires will go flat. If there's any
    doubt as to the air-tightness of the tires, put the car on stands, with the
    stands under the SUSPENSION, to keep it compressed, but the tires off the
    ground.

    Now if you want to store it for a couple of *years*, that's a whole
    different ballgame...
     
    TeGGeR®, Mar 3, 2006
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    G-Man Guest

    Unless you are going to drive it up to temp, Don't Start it!

    G-Man
     
    G-Man, Mar 4, 2006
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