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General Corvette Discussion
Off-season storage procedures
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley P" data-source="post: 6793" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I like to change the oil before winter so that there is new oil without the acids and other combustion byproducts sitting in the pan. Other people like to change it after winter as the oil can accumulate condensation (if not in a heated garage). I figure one good drive in the spring and all the condensation will have evaporated, so that I why I do the fall oil change. </p><p>The other thing I do is buy a bag of that stuff (silica gel?) that pulls moisture out of the air and I hang a small bag of this in the car with something to catch the drips, then hang a larger bag in the garage (also with something below it to catch the drips) so that it pulls the extra moisture out of the garage air. This is not as important in winter as it is in spring when everything starts to melt. You can buy this stuff at most RV dealers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley P, post: 6793, member: 2"] I like to change the oil before winter so that there is new oil without the acids and other combustion byproducts sitting in the pan. Other people like to change it after winter as the oil can accumulate condensation (if not in a heated garage). I figure one good drive in the spring and all the condensation will have evaporated, so that I why I do the fall oil change. The other thing I do is buy a bag of that stuff (silica gel?) that pulls moisture out of the air and I hang a small bag of this in the car with something to catch the drips, then hang a larger bag in the garage (also with something below it to catch the drips) so that it pulls the extra moisture out of the garage air. This is not as important in winter as it is in spring when everything starts to melt. You can buy this stuff at most RV dealers. [/QUOTE]
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