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Post by vanbox »

my GQ shorty is now only used for weekend playing. just wandering what i can do to it while its sitting in the shed doing nothing to help prolong the life of it.

the only thing i came up with was to d/c the batteries.

anything else? suggestions?


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Post by j-top paj »

start it everynow and then
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Post by j-top paj »

start it everynow and then
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Post by Highway-Star »

If its gonna sit for really long periods, block all vital holes to stop mud wasps moving in (dad does it to his outboard).

Put it on stands, that way the tyres dont get flat spots.

DONT put a tarp over it! Did this to dads old datsun 1200 ute, it sweated the paint off the bonnet (probably bas re-spray).

Definitly take it for a drive around (the yeard at least) regulalry to keep the oil circulating in all places, etc. Do it in 4WD with hubs locked too. And use the brakes, to clean the rotors etc.

If you cant take it for a spin, at least turn the engine over (by hand if you must).

You could also put it in an airtight container and polish it each day, but that might be too far ;) .[/b]
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Post by j-top paj »

Highway-Star wrote:
You could also put it in an airtight container and polish it each day, but that might be too far ;) .[/b]
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Post by jet-6 »

Get a trickle charger, i have one on my motorbike, it sits for 12 months at a time, and it is always ready to go
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

For the same amount of trouble you could always drive it more and have more fun wheeling!
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Post by Zam »

Highway-Star wrote: You could also put it in an airtight container and polish it each day, but that might be too far ;) .[/b]

Hahahaha, its not a HT Monaro or Phase III GT, hahahhaa
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Post by Pinball »

Highway-Star wrote:You could also put it in an airtight container and polish it each day, but that might be too far ;) .[/b]
But i saw on the antique roadshow that this actually reduces the value of the object, for starters you are removing the natural patina of age that gives it character and you also risk damaging the original coating! ;)

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Post by Highway-Star »

Pinball wrote:
Highway-Star wrote:You could also put it in an airtight container and polish it each day, but that might be too far ;) .[/b]
But i saw on the antique roadshow that this actually reduces the value of the object, for starters you are removing the natural patina of age that gives it character and you also risk damaging the original coating! ;)

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I think a GQ might be a tad different to a 300 year old lump of tree that resembles a piece of furntiture? I'd rather have the GQ, heaps more fun, and practicle :) .

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If Vanbox's GQ is gettin used for 'weekend playin', I dont reckon he'd be too worried about the 'patina', or the original coating. Also vanbox, I reckon sitting it in the shed is prolonging its life anyway; as opposed to sliding over rocks, submerging it in mud, and banging into trees.
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Post by vanbox »

all valuable points and some things i didnt think about. i wish i could get out there and use it everyday, would be a load of fun. but it does sit in the shed for usually a minimum of 2 wks :cry: sometimes up to a month. :bad-words:

i should really clean it though, cause at the moment it has about 3 months worth of mud, dust and dirt on/in it from various parts of this great country. thanks for all the info guys!

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Post by brentz »

Highway-Star wrote:If its gonna sit for really long periods, block all vital holes to stop mud wasps moving in (dad does it to his outboard).

Put it on stands, that way the tyres dont get flat spots.
;) .[/b]

i like those 2 ideas very smart :idea:
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