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Just cause you dont drive it less, make sure you still change the oil regularly as it will degrade over time etc etc.

I'd start it every 3-4days if you can to give all the lines and all that a bit of a run through. Just what id do, if it does anything i dunno

Pull the plug on the cas and crank it for a bit to build a bit of oil pressure before starting as all the oil will have drained back to the sump.

Mine takes a bit longer to get pressure than i'd like and it only sits for 5-6 days at most.

Get a solar powered battery charger, they trickle charge a enough to stop the battery dying:cheers:

PS; Why have you got a great car that you don't drive?  Isn't that why you bought/built it?

Thanks all.

SKid, I have a co. car with newish job, too much to do ..... no time for fun.

i drive my 33 once a week. only on weekends, never driven on weekdays, no need to.

my starter motor is not working properly, the overrun clutch isnt disengaging and keeps the bendix in the ring gear for a few seconds after it starts. only started doing it when i stopped driving it though the week..

i also let it fully warm up before i drive it anywhere, and i dont leave a full tank of fuel in it while it sits there.

cheers

Linton

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