Jun-25-2016 03:55 PM
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Jun-27-2016 05:56 AM
mike brez wrote:
Well let's see I have actually done this. I had my 1994 PaceArrow with a 454 for 14 years and life got a little busy and it sat for almost two years without being used in my backyard. When time came to use it de-winterized and used it with no problems.
Jun-27-2016 05:26 AM
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Jun-26-2016 06:41 PM
Dale.Traveling wrote:
Option #2 is you most prudent choice. Two years isn't all that long and I would suspect the various systems should be OK. Get the maintenance back on schedule based on the OEM recommended service intervals and if the owner has service records. Once all fluids are changed, including coolant, start giving attention to other areas such of hydraulics, air, belts and hoses as time and budget allow.
Tires are probably around the age of collecting a pension so get them replaced first and don't forget the various lubrication points on the suspension.
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Jun-25-2016 11:46 PM
Jun-25-2016 08:38 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
If, he really has "cranked it up when he thinks about it" (but doesn't drive it)
be sure to take the oil fill cap off the engine and check for moisture/RUST.
No way to get rid of the moisture in a diesel engine except on the road under load. Starting and idling, even fast idle only adds moisture to the crankcase.
Said another way, you can get the COOLANT up to operating temperature without driving, but can NOT get the OIL/CRANKCASE up to operating temperature.
Jun-25-2016 07:21 PM