How to keep yer bus running while sitting?
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 12:29 pm
Alright,
This question gets me a different answer from everyone I ask, but I figure you guys w/ experience probably know what's best.
I've got 2 busses that will be running great and really should be on the road every week. But they're going to sit and be our homes for a while. I don't want to drain/remove/disable the engines unless you convince me I really have to...
My intended weekly routine for vehichle preservation:
1. Fire up the busses every week for 1/2 hour
2. Tires off the ground, and skirted
3. heater plugs in the engine for the sub freezing nights (if I can find em to fit)
4. winter grade antifreeze in the radiator
5. Gas tanks always at least 1/2 full and stabil-ized
Will that be enough? Is there anything I can do for the rig w/ hydraulic brakes, or will I just need to flush/fill every spring?
Thanks
TinnedFish
This question gets me a different answer from everyone I ask, but I figure you guys w/ experience probably know what's best.
I've got 2 busses that will be running great and really should be on the road every week. But they're going to sit and be our homes for a while. I don't want to drain/remove/disable the engines unless you convince me I really have to...
My intended weekly routine for vehichle preservation:
1. Fire up the busses every week for 1/2 hour
2. Tires off the ground, and skirted
3. heater plugs in the engine for the sub freezing nights (if I can find em to fit)
4. winter grade antifreeze in the radiator
5. Gas tanks always at least 1/2 full and stabil-ized
Will that be enough? Is there anything I can do for the rig w/ hydraulic brakes, or will I just need to flush/fill every spring?
Thanks
TinnedFish