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Car parked up in the garage - Tips to keep her AOK!?!?!

Postby Stig » Sun, 17 Aug 2008 5:02 +0000

With this Effing weather :roll: , my 5 is in the garage parked up as its not my daily runner- and i do the usual to keep it in tip top shape whilst garaged, like i keep the top up to keep the vinyl in shape etc, i keep the handbrake off to prevent seizing etc..........but are there any other considerations?

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Postby Reesy » Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:02 +0000

How long will it be sitting there for Ollie?

The one I bought had been sitting in a lockup for 18 months or so, and though he'd started it every now & then he had always left it in the same place, and the tyres were deformed as a result.

Guess you won't be suffering that problem though!
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Postby MX5Steve » Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:04 +0000

am i right in saying the brake pistons tend to seize. Pat English said he replaced the two rears on mine for this reason...
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Postby Ivan » Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:15 +0000

Pump the tyres up hard.
Fill the tank with fuel.
And don't cover it up! unless it's in a heated garage.
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Postby Stig » Wed, 20 Aug 2008 5:45 +0000

Hi all,

Well the car will be i the garage for 5 days a week i'd say and all winter - but I'll try and get her out as often as poss.
Is there any way to ensure that the brake pistons will not seize.......like applying wd40 or summit?

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Postby Steve » Wed, 20 Aug 2008 7:56 +0000

take off the caliper (one 10mm bolt) and put copper grease on your slider pin for a start.

My car sat for a year in 2002.. changed the oil immediately afterwards, no issues apart from a dead battery..
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Postby S.T.E.L.L.A » Thu, 21 Aug 2008 5:22 +0000

MxOll wrote:Hi all,

Well the car will be i the garage for 5 days a week i'd say and all winter - but I'll try and get her out as often as poss.
Is there any way to ensure that the brake pistons will not seize.......like applying wd40 or summit?

rgds,

Oll.


Ollie,

winter is the best time for the top down. Its a tad cold but drier than summer so put the heaters on max and wear a hat. Also all the extra frost/ice on the roads makes the journeys a lot more fun and unpredictable.

Dont pack her away!!!!!!

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