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Gasoline engine storage
What should be done to a gas engine to store it over the winter months when it is not in use?
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RE: Gasoline engine storage
Nothing
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RE: Gasoline engine storage
A fellow RCU member fills his crankcase with automatic tranmission fluid prior to storage. On my four cycles it will be easy as I will just unscrew the crankcase beather and inject it. My two cycles with get ATF dribbled into the transfer port and cylinder. I haven't tried it yet but will. Some guys use Marvel Mystery Oil but that's a mystery to me.
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RE: Gasoline engine storage
Run it every month or so. They get gunked up and/or dry when they are not run.
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RE: Gasoline engine storage
Gas engines bearings dont get corroded if not used, even for a long time as the sticky oil and trapped gasoline vapour protects them.
But it'd be wise to run it every month for a couple of minutes, which is more than enough for upmost protection against ring sticking. |
RE: Gasoline engine storage
it better start tne next time i need it when store my planes:D now I do baby my weed eater and lawnmower gas engines:)
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RE: Gasoline engine storage
Thanks guys
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RE: Gasoline engine storage
Run the carb dry and stick the engine in a plastic bag. GTG until next season. The bag is to keep the gas/exhaust odor down....
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