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  1. #1
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    Default It's time to winterize

    just a reminder to folks that winterizing you engine is much better done sooner rather than later especially in the colder states
    many times our last night of competition is on a cold damp night which multiplies the corrosion factor that will happen without proper storage techniques
    Don't wait until it gets colder outside ---do it now!
    here is a link to our recommendations to winterizing your engine.
    http://race-1.com/p-26185-what-shoul...he-season.html

    Brad
    www.race-1.com

  2. #2
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    no doubt brad , as careful as i consider my self , i forgot one time , got lucky though and only popped freeze plugs...........

  3. #3
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    although the freeze and cracking of blocks is a huge consideration it's not the only issue.
    cylinder walls quickly and easily get a coat of surface rust on them
    once this happens the first stroke of the piston absolutely kills the top ring
    at this point the engine will not perform at it's peak any longer

    I can't tell you how many times I have heard ---
    "It ran great the last race of the year but now it seems to be down on power"
    this is especially true when the last race of the rear was cold and damp (like most are in the fall)

    frozen blocks drives any engine builder insane but don't forget to lube up them walls also

    Brad
    www.race-1.com

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