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I have finally finshed the body work on the HQ ute. It took a while considering I have had the ute since 86. However difficult when it is a daily driver. The worse thing is I had to go overseas for 3 years to find the time to get it done. So I have only seen the photo's, it looks great. My family have put the ute into storage in a semi open carport so will get no direct rain or sun over the next few years. What should I cover the the vehicle with? Would just a standard ute cover do? Would a ute cover then platic over the top produce too much condensation, any tips would be great. cheers Scott  Edited by user Wednesday, 6 August 2008 5:33:49 AM(UTC)
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I personally would cover it with a well fitting cloth cover or a horse blanket. Cloth will breath, If the car has a motor take out the plugs and with a squirter oil bottle put a few pumps in each piston. Then replace the plugs.
Put new coolant in it
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Hi ,I dont know how true this is(but someone will)i have heard of people completely filling theyre engines with oil and i mean right up to the rockers,has anyone else heard this?ps put a set of crappy tyres/rims on it |
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Hi ,I dont know how true this is(but someone will)i have heard of people completely filling they're engines with oil and i mean right up to the rockers,has anyone else heard this?ps put a set of crappy tyres/rims on it
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I pulled a motorcycle engine apart last R&R which had been sitting since 2002. It was not prepared for storage in any way and had not been turned over in that time. I was not concerned as this is a complete restro job, but was surprised to find a nice oil
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Hi yep, BlwnQ is right i didnt do this and pretty much regret it . so dont be lazy like me,my cars are american sports cars , one is/was black,the other is/was white but now both are brown(lots of dust lol) and im almost scared to hit the key not to men |
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dont leave the handbrake on it will leave part of the wheel cylinders bores exposed and cause them to rust. also try to put a ground sheet as the moisture condenses up from the ground to under the floor and rusts.
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don't leave the handbrake on it will leave part of the wheel cylinders bores exposed and cause them to rust. also try to put a ground sheet as the moisture condenses up from the ground to under the floor and rusts.
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