Winterizing Your Car: Don't Get Left Out in the Cold »
Posted By STONERS 1 month, 1 week ago in NewsOn cold mornings it's torturous waiting for your car to warm up so you can warm up, but it's even worse if your car won't start at all.
To prevent that from happening, one of the most important things that you need to check is right under your hood.
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STONERS1 month, 1 week ago
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"It all boils down to a good powered battery, a good alternator and a good supply of gas in the tank."
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"It's good to keep at least half a tank in there, that way going through the lines up to the motor they stay that proper lubrication."-
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UrbanLegends1011 month, 1 week ago
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"It's good to keep at least half a tank in there, that way going through the lines up to the motor they stay that proper lubrication."
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And what does that actually mean?
There is some truth to keeping fuel tanks full, so there is less air in the tank, resulting in less water buildup from the condensation of water vapor. Almost all gasoline powered airplanes have fuel drains on the tanks so water may be removed from the tanks before flight.
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