Michael,
I'd do the oil change now. If you wait, all the particulate matter
suspended in the frequently run oil will settle to the bottom and
deposit a sludge layer in the bottom of your oil pan.
Joe
Steinbeck Michael wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> living in Germany and driving a roadster is not much fun during winter. It's
> not so much the temperatures (there are a few days in winter when we will
> have a sunny sky, but temps below freezing - then driving can be a lot of
> fun too), but the frequent rain, snow and the icy roads are really a bummer.
> So, pretty soon I will have to put my TR4 to sleep for this year.
> And here is my question:
> Now an oil change is due and I wonder if I should do it now, or when I
> revive the TR4 next spring. Are there any drawbacks or advantages for either
> possibility?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Michael
> 1692 TR4, CT 17613 LO
> michael.steinbeck@start.de
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