Well, my car is in deep freeze for the winter, 99 days, not that I'm counting. I try to fire it up every couple of weeks to keep all the gaskets saturated and get things up to temp, drive it for a couple of miles with a foot on the brakes to warm them up, etc... I know how they hate to sit for any length of time.
I let the car sit for 6 weeks due to other constraints, and the car was not happy. I got a fuel leak in the line at the back of the fuel injector pump, the fuel line that comes from the fuel filter. I think it only needs to be tightened up, but the tightening bolt is really back there, and looks like a sort of square bolt. I have big hands, so I can't go right in at it, the skirts on the MFI throttle body stacks prohibit getting at it from the sides, and the angle is too tough to get it from the firewall. Is there a technique or some special wrench to get in there to tighten that square bolt back down?
Thanks,
Scott