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Boy...in a heated shop? Let's see:
1. Back off the valves so that some of the valve springs don't sit compressed in the same position for 5 months straight 2. In addition to covering the carb, I guess you could stick a couple of rags in the end of the collectors as well to keep any critters out of there. 3. Put the car on jack stands so that the tires aren't sitting in the same spot (if the shop weren't heated and the slicks were still pretty new, you're probably want to remove them and bring them inside) 4. Maybe disconnect the ground to the battery too, though if you shut the master cutoff switch off, I'm not sure that's even necessary 5. Drain the fuel out of the bowls of the carb, and fog it (though I just drain the fuel out of the bowls) 6. Drain the fuel out of the fuel cell, lines, pump(s), and filter(s)...though I know this is the RIGHT thing to do, I can't say that I ever do this... 7. Drain the oil - I can't confirm this but I've read that it's not good to let the crank sit in stationary oil for a long period of time Um....I'm out of ideas...anybody else have any?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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I do all the above except the heated garage...Also, before we close everything up we get the car hot @ 190 let it sit there for a bit to get rid of any moisture and pour Marvel Mystery Lube down the carb. after a minute of so pour it faster until the motor stalls.. I got it from a S/Stock racer.. I have also seen guys use tranny fluid....makes everything pink.
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