You can type here any text you want

How to maintain a SEMI retired GN

Welcome!

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.

SignUp Now!

Gr82baGN

BAM
Joined
Mar 4, 2002
Messages
254
I will not be using the GN for the first time during the winter when it snows or rains. I will be taking it out once or twice a week weather permitting to go to the store and what not. If I start it once or twice and travel about one or two miles a week is there anything I should be concerned with regarding maintanence? Also I do not have a gararge but I am having a small car port built.
 
Car Port?

What anti-theft devices do you have? You might wake up with it gone....
 
I have a high end clifford alarm system, collar lock and Low Jack,
the car is parked right under my bedroom window at night and during the day I have a van parked in front of it in my driveway. I know if they wanted it they could still take it but I'll make it as difficult as possible. She's also fully insured for $21,000 via Liberty Mutual.
 
If you only drive it one to two miles a week make sure the engine is fully warmed up to 160 before you go to the store.

When you park it make sure the tires move a few feet each way to avoid flat spots depending on the make and climate you are in.

I'd drive it a bit more than the 1-2 miles a week. :)
 
Dive it like you hate it

Hi,

I would drive it closer to 20 a week. Also, When I had my mustang, I put a switch on the control side of the fuel pump relay in a very hidden spot.

But, if a good thief really wants it (versus a punk kid) they will get it..
 
Back
Top