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Factoy Five Roadster
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Sevier Co,Tennessee
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![]() If its stored outside the moisture will build up in the exhaust. Inside is not much of a problem.
***I would seriously look into a pre-oiler. This will oil the motor before you crank it. Cranking a motor causes the most damage. Oil drips off the bearings after awhile. Synthetec oil will lay longer than regular oil. And with the mod motors pre-oiling is even more nessesary. If you put it on jack stands. Put them under the frame to take the weight off of the suspension. The tire won't need to be off the ground but it will give them relief too. If it sits for a looooong time You may want to dangle the wheels so you can put the car in gear and turn everything to keep the tranny/rear oiled. Also what J says.
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