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1990 325is restomod project aka "Klaus"
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dump a gallon in it and pick up some fuel stabilizer at your local auto parts. but you better seal it some way cuz fumes in a closed space = no no.
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Originally posted by wworm View PostIf its stored in your garage it'll probably be fine. Just rapid heating and cooling will cause condensation so I wouldnt be tooooooo worried about it. If anyone can chime in about this I'm kind of curious. Would it be a good idea to leave it open to the trunk to promote better airflow/temperature control? or does it not even matter?
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Originally posted by Staszek View PostHere is the concern the tank has never had anything in it. So do I put 5 gallons in it? I would think I should fill but I can’t get it to a gas station because it isn’t running.
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Originally posted by wworm View PostFrom having a motorcycle in RI for two years, one of which the bike was stripped down and tank was empty, I wouldn't recommend it. If your garage is well sealed from the elements and heated it should fine though.
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Originally posted by Staszek View PostBTW I just thought of another question. The tank is completely empty because its brand new. Should I leave it empty for the winter?
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BTW I just thought of another question. The tank is completely empty because its brand new. Should I leave it empty for the winter?
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Originally posted by wworm View Postz3m diff cover just for style points? I know a few (older) guys who say those covers are a waste unless youre building an all out endurace race car. Not trying to be a dick just trying to potentially "save" you money lol
Yea Brad I'm going to fill it.
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z3m diff cover just for style points? I know a few (older) guys who say those covers are a waste unless youre building an all out endurace race car. Not trying to be a dick just trying to potentially "save" you money lol
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I would absolutely not leave a diff sitting dry/exposed to the environment without lube in it.
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So question for everyone on Differential fluid. Right now the case is empty. I have brand new diff fluid ready to go in, but i am seriously considering going to the MZ3 cover, if I do I probably wont change until the spring. Would it be ok to leave it empty over the winter? All I will be doing is rolling the car out to the driveway to store.
When I mean roll I actually mean roll since there is no drive shaft to drive it out.
I would just hate to put new fluid in just to drain it out later.
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