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Winter storage
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Winter storage
There was a thread recently about what anti corrosion product to use on engine casings etc to prevent condensation damage over winter. Please can someone direct me or send a link to the product and where u can get some.
Cheeeers
Rob
Cheeeers
Rob
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Try these:
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... ight=acf50
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... ight=acf50
ACF50 is available from ebay, the cheapest I found was from M & P.
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... ight=acf50
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... ight=acf50
ACF50 is available from ebay, the cheapest I found was from M & P.
I have one of these under my Z1300 on a timer. Does the job
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Tube ... 2c59806b17
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Tube ... 2c59806b17

Cheers
Gavin
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When I worked in the plastics industry they used to use a spray called AMERSEAL. it was a injection mould protection to preserve polished metals when in storage. I sprayed some on my z750 engine and used it all winter when I removed it a few months later it was still mint no damage at all, but I had to use paraffin and a power washer to get it off.
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above heater is a little oil filled heater that user's the same power as a 120w light bulb . i have one on each wall of the garage . spot on . i leave it on all year round . not hot enough to break out in a sweat . just a nice working temp . cheers marlin . ps depend's how big your garage is . also my garage is very well insulated
Product description / specSuitable for wall mounting, this white-finished Dimplex Winterwarm 120W aluminium tubular heater is a great space-saving design for your home. It has one heat setting and a safety cut out switch to prevent it from overheating.
Heat output 0.12kW.
1 heat setting.
Safety cut out switch.
Suitable for wall mounting.
Size H5.6, W67, D5.6cm.
EAN: 5011139037114.
Additional Information
Prices correct as displayed but are subject to change
Heat output 0.12kW.
1 heat setting.
Safety cut out switch.
Suitable for wall mounting.
Size H5.6, W67, D5.6cm.
EAN: 5011139037114.
Additional Information
Prices correct as displayed but are subject to change
I also use a couple of Dimplex wall mounted tube heaters, plugged into a thermostat - and a liberal coating of Scottoiler FS365: seems to work out ok.
Jeez I hate winters
cold - not got cabin fever yet, but there is still time.
Jeez I hate winters


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to oldtimer . what type of cover do you use ???? never use any plastic's etc they can't breathe . put some heat on . cold metal ie = bike . condensation , . better not to cover bike . spray wd40 / gt85 / fs365 etc . make sure bike can breathe or hot and cold air as nowhere to go . there are load's of good ventilated bike cover's . cheers marlin
I only use an old quilt cover so it can breathe, I should really invest in a proper dust sheet cover as I have put a lot of work in to this bike, I have coated all the frame in ACF50marlin wrote:to oldtimer . what type of cover do you use ???? never use any plastic's etc they can't breathe . put some heat on . cold metal ie = bike . condensation , . better not to cover bike . spray wd40 / gt85 / fs365 etc . make sure bike can breathe or hot and cold air as nowhere to go . there are load's of good ventilated bike cover's . cheers marlin

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