Woke up early today, the sun was barely up and lay wondering what had woken me. Then noise outside in the street so pulled the curtain aside and it's the chap who lives across the road with the Tesla. It has automatic defrosting of the windows but he was scraping the glass to move the frost? Then he started opening and closing the rear O/S door and driver's door, several times, banging them closed aggressively. He didn't seem to be taking anything out or putting anything in so I've no idea what he was doing but he was making a lot of noise. Eventually he got in and drove away. I snuggled back down under the duvet and tried to sleep but then the council bin lorry arrived to empty the big bins outside the Flats. The bins are thoughtfully hidden away from view behind some shrubs but this means the operatives - used to call them "Scaffies" - have to manhandle them out into the road so they can attach them to the lifting mechanism on the truck which then revs it's engine and lifts them up to empty them. Unfortunately, for a number of months, I've noticed this truck has something wrong with it's hydraulics in that it emits a piercing whistle/squeek as the hydraulics operate. Then the bins have to be trundled back up the slope and placed behind the shrubs, which makes more noise. I gave up trying to go back to sleep and got dressed, made a cup of tea and went to sit in the living room.
As I was sitting there watching the sun come up through the living room window and looking at the Panda and Scala both covered in thick frost I had a thought - As I mentioned in a recent post, I've been trying to reduce my carbon footprint of late and one of the things I've been doing is not to use a car for local journeys (we're lucky in having a very good public transport system here in Edinburgh, trams and, especially, busses. It does take longer and is not quite so convenient but still very good and there's no problems with what to do with the car when you get there). However it occurs to me that The Scala is only doing one trip per week now. It's a decent journey of about an hour one way out to or younger boy's house and then an hour return with a wee bit of running here and there when we get there taking the grand children swimming or whatever. For the rest of the time it sits on my wee hard standing with my nice new Battery charger in maintenance mode connected to stop battery degradation - I noticed the battery typically drops to around 12,1/12.2 volts after standing for the week without use. Through the week we use the Panda for almost everything we need transport to do, like supermarket shopping etc, where we need to carry goods. So the Scala sits for a week without running and I'm thinking to myself, the oil is obviously going to drain back into the sump and stuff like cam bearings, big ends, cylinder walls, etc are going to dry out too. Many years ago Castrol made a big thing of "clingy" oil, - Magnatec - which, they claim, stays on surfaces much longer than the older oil formulations. I think many of the better quality oils do this now? but I wonder if running an engine like this is going to eventually result in bearing failures and other problems?
I'm reluctant to just start her and run her for a few minutes, say every 2 or 3 days just to circulate the oil as I think this would potentially be actually more damaging. Any thoughts on this folks? We probably should just be getting by with one car to be honest.