I have stored mine for nearly a year before but I filled the fuel tank to nearly full - I wanted the fuel just below the boot - put in good helping of Marvel Mystery Oil, ran the engine for a while hot to be sure the oil circulated throughout. I disconnected the battery and put on the cover and closed the garage door. Nine months later, connected the battery, turned on the key, started it up and drove it - I did flat spot the tires. No other problems though. Harold McElraft - 3354 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Delorean17@xxxx wrote: > I decided to straighten out my priorities so the D car is going to sit for a > while. School is starting soon and I don't need to be paying insurance on two > cars. I drove the car to my parents house and completely detailed it. I > purchased some cinder blocks at Home Depot so the Yokohama's don't get flat > spots. (All fluids were changed including brakes) > I am wondering if I should drain the gas out of the tank. It is about > 1/4 full. The next time I pull the car out will probably be for Pigeon > Forge. Will fuel stabilizer do the trick? I just don't want to ruin all the new > fuel system parts I have installed. I wont be on a computer for a week or two > but I will read the posts when I return. > > Thanks > > Dave > 6286 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]