Tom, at those temperatures you will never get a leak down. I lived in Alaska for 30 years - part of the time with an '85 GL Vanagon. Never had lifter leakdown in winter. Only in summer. Engine would cool down to quickly for the lifter leakdown to occur I would guess. Regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver tom ring wrote: > Yes, I was a bad boy not to start it, >but it was below 15 or 20F for the whole time, so there wasn't any corrosion >going on anywhere. And it had fresh oil in it. And the snow around it was 4 >feet deep. > > |
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