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Over Inflation Tires Winter Storage
I just read that modern tires do not risk flat spots, hence should not
overinflate for storage. Any opinions? -Phil (not Diane) |
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Over Inflation Tires Winter Storage
Put the car on blocks if at all possible. Modern tires do develop flat spots
that usually work themselves out. Put rubber preservative on the side walls to help prevent rubber dry rot and cracking. Fill the tires to the normal pressure plus ~ 10-15% ~30-36 psi for most 14-15 inch Miata tires. Be sure to check the pressure before driving. It's also a good idea to at least change the coolant and oil before storage. There is an argument in favor of running the engine and driving the car periodically instead of just storing it for a long period. A trick often used with marine engines is to spray non gumming oil into the intake (past the MAF, not before) until the engine quits. (The plugs are usually replaced or cleaned before restarting for the first time after storaage.) "Diane" > wrote in message ... > I just read that modern tires do not risk flat spots, hence should not > overinflate for storage. Any opinions? > > -Phil (not Diane) > > |
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Over Inflation Tires Winter Storage
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"Chuck" > wrote: > There is an argument in favor of running the engine and driving the car > periodically instead of just storing it for a long period. Especially on unseasonably warm days. With the top down. -- Lanny Chambers '94C, St. Louis http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
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"Lanny Chambers" > wrote in message
... > In article >, > "Chuck" > wrote: > >> There is an argument in favor of running the engine and driving the car >> periodically instead of just storing it for a long period. > > Especially on unseasonably warm days. With the top down. Even happens here in New England. I can remember a New Years Day not too long ago.... (I digress way too much) -- I work for the ILEC ...." stuff happens! " |
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Over Inflation Tires Winter Storage
Remove This wrote:
> Lanny Chambers wrote: >> Chuck wrote: >> >>> There is an argument in favor of running the engine and driving the car >>> periodically instead of just storing it for a long period. >> >> Especially on unseasonably warm days. With the top down. > > Even happens here in New England. I can remember a New Years Day not too > long ago.... > (I digress way too much) We've done polar bear runs here in Eastern PA the last two New Year's Days. Top down, of course. In 2005 it was about 52F - this year it was about 32F. Iva & Belle.) '90B Classic Red.) #3 winkin' Miata |
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Over Inflation Tires Winter Storage
Iva,
I have two questions. How fast do the polar bears run when it is around 50 deg's. ? I know they are fast as hell below 32 deg's. And why are you running the poor bears anyhow ? :-) Bruce Bing '03 LS ( it is going to get down to under 32 deg's. here in Seattle tonight. Should I go find some bears at the zoo and see for myself ?) :-) |
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BRUCE HASKIN wrote:
> Iva, > I have two questions. How fast do the polar bears run when it is around > 50 deg's. ? I know they are fast as hell below 32 deg's. And why are > you running the poor bears anyhow ? :-) > > Bruce Bing '03 LS > > ( it is going to get down to under 32 deg's. here in Seattle tonight. > Should I go find some bears at the zoo and see for myself ?) :-) That's it Bruce, like it or not, I am showing Bing to the crowd. :-) Check out his hardtop from his previous 1991 that he had painted to match. Very nice-looking, imho. http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/pat/011_11.JPG http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/pat/012_12.JPG This is one of the things that I will miss with the introduction of the new model, the ability to swap many of the parts over a 16 year production period. Interchangeable hard and soft tops, wheels, engine heads, differentials, and a few other things were really nifty options. Pat |
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Over Inflation Tires Winter Storage
BRUCE HASKIN wrote:
> Iva, > I have two questions. How fast do the polar bears run when it is around > 50 deg's. ? I know they are fast as hell below 32 deg's. And why are > you running the poor bears anyhow ? :-) > > Bruce Bing '03 LS > > ( it is going to get down to under 32 deg's. here in Seattle tonight. > Should I go find some bears at the zoo and see for myself ?) :-) They can *really* run fast when being chased by 17 Miatas. Besides, in the warmer weather they get fat and lazy so the exercise is good for them. Maybe you should check for yourself. Don't forget to perform your testing *inside* their enclosure at the zoo. <EG> Iva & Belle.) '90B Classic Red.) #3 winkin' Miata |
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Over Inflation Tires Winter Storage
BRUCE HASKIN wrote:
> Iva, > I have two questions. How fast do the polar bears run when it is around > 50 deg's. ? I know they are fast as hell below 32 deg's. And why are > you running the poor bears anyhow ? :-) > > Bruce Bing '03 LS > > ( it is going to get down to under 32 deg's. here in Seattle tonight. > Should I go find some bears at the zoo and see for myself ?) :-) Well, I didn't see any polar bears in the pics, but here's the link to the 2006 event photos: http://tinyurl.com/vuytl Iva & Belle.) '90B Classic Red.) #3 winkin' Miata |
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Over Inflation Tires Winter Storage
Iva wrote:
>> ( it is going to get down to under 32 deg's. here in Seattle tonight. >> Should I go find some bears at the zoo and see for myself ?) :-) > > Well, I didn't see any polar bears in the pics, but here's the link to the > 2006 event photos: http://tinyurl.com/vuytl > > Iva & Belle.) > '90B Classic Red.) > #3 winkin' Miata My top goes up when the temp hits about 50 degrees Farenheit. You people are insane. ;-) Of course, I was driving a miata with no A/C when it was 112 out this summer. We have a predicted high of 86 today for Halloween. It is supposed to drop all the way down to 63 later this week..... Pat |
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