Stock_90_TD5_SW
Active Member
Dear forum members,
Each time I post here, I wanna first thank all the good people who have helped me so much with many many technical questions. Really appreciate it!!!
For the past year I've been investing heavily into my TD5 D90 and am very pleased with the results (knock on wood). I did a lot of mechanical stuff (axles, suspension), a lot of the fuel system, some light gaskets on the engine, had the rust repainted, renewed the interior, did the anti-corrosion, new lights all around and some cosmetic changes to make it like I imagined it being perfect for my taste.
Here are some photos:
What do You guys think? Did I spoil it for Your liking? I kept in mind that I shouldn't mess with permanent changes, so everything here is done using the existing holes, only 6 additional ones drilled (4 for the led bar holders, one for the battery switch and one for the battery charger so it can be charged/switched off without removing the seat).
And the main question: from now on I will only drive it in the spring/summer season (May-September). Other months will keep it underground in a heated parking. What would be Your advice or tips on how to do this?
1) Should I keep it under a cover? If so, then are there any specifics for choosing a cover?
2) Should I switch the battery off?
3) Should I come regularly to turn the engine on and maybe a light weekly drive inside the parking building?
4) Are there any strong negatives for keeping it stored for so many months in a row? I always hear from old school mechanics that it is crucial to drive any car and give the oils an opportunity to do their job. Is this true?
5) Is it better to change oil each spring before the season and then keep the used oil in for the storage period? Or better to change the oil in the end of the season and keep it standing with fresh clean oil?
Thank You all again for being a trusted and helpful group of enthusiasts. It feels like home for a (sometimes confused) Defender owner)
Each time I post here, I wanna first thank all the good people who have helped me so much with many many technical questions. Really appreciate it!!!
For the past year I've been investing heavily into my TD5 D90 and am very pleased with the results (knock on wood). I did a lot of mechanical stuff (axles, suspension), a lot of the fuel system, some light gaskets on the engine, had the rust repainted, renewed the interior, did the anti-corrosion, new lights all around and some cosmetic changes to make it like I imagined it being perfect for my taste.
Here are some photos:
What do You guys think? Did I spoil it for Your liking? I kept in mind that I shouldn't mess with permanent changes, so everything here is done using the existing holes, only 6 additional ones drilled (4 for the led bar holders, one for the battery switch and one for the battery charger so it can be charged/switched off without removing the seat).
And the main question: from now on I will only drive it in the spring/summer season (May-September). Other months will keep it underground in a heated parking. What would be Your advice or tips on how to do this?
1) Should I keep it under a cover? If so, then are there any specifics for choosing a cover?
2) Should I switch the battery off?
3) Should I come regularly to turn the engine on and maybe a light weekly drive inside the parking building?
4) Are there any strong negatives for keeping it stored for so many months in a row? I always hear from old school mechanics that it is crucial to drive any car and give the oils an opportunity to do their job. Is this true?
5) Is it better to change oil each spring before the season and then keep the used oil in for the storage period? Or better to change the oil in the end of the season and keep it standing with fresh clean oil?
Thank You all again for being a trusted and helpful group of enthusiasts. It feels like home for a (sometimes confused) Defender owner)