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Old Feb 28, 2020 | 10:07 AM
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2007 Continental Flying Spur Storage

Living in Minnesota, I was Wondering if anyone has information on a cold start up from sitting for a couple months. Is it ok to just fire up? Or does the oil have to be stirred? And how?
 
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Originally Posted by RobJLR
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Agree .
Mines often left ( with pumped up tyres + trickle charger + rodent bate traps on the garage floor ) for months ....sometimes 3 months .
I do put a fuel stabiliser in the tank ....sort of octane booster as the fuel deteriorates when stood .
I check the fluids first btw .

Just fires up .You would never know .
 
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