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<blockquote data-quote="Iamchris" data-source="post: 15561779" data-attributes="member: 21687"><p>I just make it part of my ritual to change the oil when it comes out of storage. I put a less than 1k a year on the Cobra. </p><p>I don't put oil into it before storage, the only reason to do that would be to have fresh oil without contaminants in the motor while it sits but with limited miles on the oil, it probably isn't very contaminated anyway. And the new oil is going to just sink into the pan anyway while it sits.</p><p>I think like most things in a vehicle though, if the temperature isn't controlled there is a chance of moisture getting in, and that could be reason to change it... at least theoretically. Ofcourse that moisture might theoretically evaporate within the first hot run too.</p><p>Just spit-balling... eh, I change oil every spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamchris, post: 15561779, member: 21687"] I just make it part of my ritual to change the oil when it comes out of storage. I put a less than 1k a year on the Cobra. I don't put oil into it before storage, the only reason to do that would be to have fresh oil without contaminants in the motor while it sits but with limited miles on the oil, it probably isn't very contaminated anyway. And the new oil is going to just sink into the pan anyway while it sits. I think like most things in a vehicle though, if the temperature isn't controlled there is a chance of moisture getting in, and that could be reason to change it... at least theoretically. Ofcourse that moisture might theoretically evaporate within the first hot run too. Just spit-balling... eh, I change oil every spring. [/QUOTE]
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