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boybach is currently offline  boybach   United States
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Took ol'Leaky out for a spin in the rain today, figured it was probably better to go for a drive rather than just starting her up and idling in the yard. Didn't go too far; just over to the local Walmart a couple of miles away. A few decent 2nd gear climbs and descents en route so got the 403 warmed up nicely. Ate up the road btw. Picked up a bag of groceries and headed back to base. Switched the battery back off, locked up and drove home. Stopped off at the lake for a few casts, got no bites -just got wet- all in all a good day at the end of a NW coast January.

Larry


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[GMCnet] Re: Mid-winter Stretch of Legs [message #368621 is a reply to message #368620] Mon, 31 January 2022 08:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rob is currently offline  Rob   United States
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Nice.

One thing to keep in mind - I've seen the salt trucks out this past
week, putting down lots of brine... It takes a lot of rain to fully wash
that away! Lots of nooks & crannies under a GMC!

I prefer to not tempt the rust Gods - so my GMC stays safely in its
house until April most years...

Rob
Victoria, BC
76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath

On 2022-01-30 9:58 p.m., twlldeen@gmail.com wrote:
> Took ol'Leaky out for a spin in the rain today, figured it was probably better to go for a drive rather than just starting her up and idling in the
> yard. Didn't go too far; just over to the local Walmart a couple of miles away. A few decent 2nd gear climbs and descents en route so got the 403
> warmed up nicely. Ate up the road btw. Picked up a bag of groceries and headed back to base. Switched the battery back off, locked up and drove home.
> Stopped off at the lake for a few casts, got no bites -just got wet- all in all a good day at the end of a NW coast January.
>
> Larry
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[GMCnet] Re: Mid-winter Stretch of Legs [message #368623 is a reply to message #368621] Mon, 31 January 2022 10:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jimk is currently offline  jimk   United States
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I have had few customers that would come to our yard and run the engine
every week.
Doesn't take long before the engines were burning oil.
One needs to DRIVE it to get the engine warm in short order. Idling with
choke on is not good at all.
If you have the choke adjusted like it should, there is no need to warm up
the engine as it will be warm enough by the time your on the road doing 60
mph.

On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 6:22 AM Rob wrote:

> Nice.
>
> One thing to keep in mind - I've seen the salt trucks out this past
> week, putting down lots of brine... It takes a lot of rain to fully wash
> that away! Lots of nooks & crannies under a GMC!
>
> I prefer to not tempt the rust Gods - so my GMC stays safely in its
> house until April most years...
>
> Rob
> Victoria, BC
> 76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath
>
> On 2022-01-30 9:58 p.m., twlldeen@gmail.com wrote:
>> Took ol'Leaky out for a spin in the rain today, figured it was probably
> better to go for a drive rather than just starting her up and idling in the
>> yard. Didn't go too far; just over to the local Walmart a couple of
> miles away. A few decent 2nd gear climbs and descents en route so got the
> 403
>> warmed up nicely. Ate up the road btw. Picked up a bag of groceries and
> headed back to base. Switched the battery back off, locked up and drove
> home.
>> Stopped off at the lake for a few casts, got no bites -just got wet- all
> in all a good day at the end of a NW coast January.
>>
>> Larry
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[GMCnet] Re: Mid-winter Stretch of Legs [message #368626 is a reply to message #368621] Mon, 31 January 2022 13:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
CJV is currently offline  CJV   Canada
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As I've said before, why do you not have it rust proofed annually? Works like a charm on my other old vehicles...

CJ Vermeulen, Scribbler

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From: "Rob"
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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2022 8:17:44 AM
Subject: [GMCnet] Re: Mid-winter Stretch of Legs

Nice.

One thing to keep in mind - I've seen the salt trucks out this past
week, putting down lots of brine... It takes a lot of rain to fully wash
that away! Lots of nooks & crannies under a GMC!

I prefer to not tempt the rust Gods - so my GMC stays safely in its
house until April most years...

Rob
Victoria, BC
76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath

On 2022-01-30 9:58 p.m., twlldeen@gmail.com wrote:
> Took ol'Leaky out for a spin in the rain today, figured it was probably better to go for a drive rather than just starting her up and idling in the
> yard. Didn't go too far; just over to the local Walmart a couple of miles away. A few decent 2nd gear climbs and descents en route so got the 403
> warmed up nicely. Ate up the road btw. Picked up a bag of groceries and headed back to base. Switched the battery back off, locked up and drove home.
> Stopped off at the lake for a few casts, got no bites -just got wet- all in all a good day at the end of a NW coast January.
>
> Larry
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[GMCnet] Re: Mid-winter Stretch of Legs [message #368627 is a reply to message #368623] Mon, 31 January 2022 14:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Keith V is currently offline  Keith V   United States
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I would never bother running anything just to warm it up. Nothing good happens with that.
I park it in November, let her sit till April or may.
(Thats winter here in Minnesota)
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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2022 10:27 AM
To: gmclist@list.gmcnet.org
Subject: [GMCnet] Re: Mid-winter Stretch of Legs

I have had few customers that would come to our yard and run the engine
every week.
Doesn't take long before the engines were burning oil.
One needs to DRIVE it to get the engine warm in short order. Idling with
choke on is not good at all.
If you have the choke adjusted like it should, there is no need to warm up
the engine as it will be warm enough by the time your on the road doing 60
mph.

On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 6:22 AM Rob wrote:

> Nice.
>
> One thing to keep in mind - I've seen the salt trucks out this past
> week, putting down lots of brine... It takes a lot of rain to fully wash
> that away! Lots of nooks & crannies under a GMC!
>
> I prefer to not tempt the rust Gods - so my GMC stays safely in its
> house until April most years...
>
> Rob
> Victoria, BC
> 76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath
>
> On 2022-01-30 9:58 p.m., twlldeen@gmail.com wrote:
>> Took ol'Leaky out for a spin in the rain today, figured it was probably
> better to go for a drive rather than just starting her up and idling in the
>> yard. Didn't go too far; just over to the local Walmart a couple of
> miles away. A few decent 2nd gear climbs and descents en route so got the
> 403
>> warmed up nicely. Ate up the road btw. Picked up a bag of groceries and
> headed back to base. Switched the battery back off, locked up and drove
> home.
>> Stopped off at the lake for a few casts, got no bites -just got wet- all
> in all a good day at the end of a NW coast January.
>>
>> Larry
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Re: [GMCnet] Re: Mid-winter Stretch of Legs [message #368630 is a reply to message #368626] Mon, 31 January 2022 18:03 Go to previous message
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CJV wrote on Mon, 31 January 2022 14:49
As I've said before, why do you not have it rust proofed annually? Works like a charm on my other old vehicles...
CJ Vermeulen, Scribbler
CJ,

I have owned some vehicles that I rust proofed regularly. One was a 75 Jeep Gladiator that I didn't want to have stored for the winter. (It just doesn't make sense to store a good 4WD for the winter in Michigan). I used a special gun to coat the entire underside with chain saw bar oil. It would still be dripping off in the spring. I did consider it at one time, but there is the issue that the Gladiator was 12 feet long and the coach is 23.

The coach is another matter, having it available to drive on snow covered roads when it is not really good at that and putting it where some moron with an ill-prepared car and run into it is just not no my list of things I want to do. If I really needed it to be somewhere for some good reason, that would be considered with the situation.

And, as Keith said - there is nothing good that happens to a idling engine.

Matt


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