Radar
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2001
- Messages
- 200
- Location
- Oconomowoc, WI
- Corvette
- 1989 Medium Blue Metalic Convertible
I have a question on how best to end a five month winter storage period for a 1989 C4 with 45,000 miles and the automatic.
I put the car up for storage in Pctober 2001 with a full tank of gas, Stabil, fresh natifreeze and a fresh oil change. The car has not been run since 10/1501.
I have a Battery Tender and put it on about once a month to get the 'Green light".
How is the best way to fire this car up in April? Should I just get in and start the engine? Or should I crank it over with the fuel pump and ignition disconnected to get the oil pumped a little first?
Any help and suggestions would be most appreciated. I am sure many others have a similar situation and can benefit from this thread.
Regards,
Radar :confused
I put the car up for storage in Pctober 2001 with a full tank of gas, Stabil, fresh natifreeze and a fresh oil change. The car has not been run since 10/1501.
I have a Battery Tender and put it on about once a month to get the 'Green light".
How is the best way to fire this car up in April? Should I just get in and start the engine? Or should I crank it over with the fuel pump and ignition disconnected to get the oil pumped a little first?
Any help and suggestions would be most appreciated. I am sure many others have a similar situation and can benefit from this thread.
Regards,
Radar :confused