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Engine Storage-A better Way??
I have accumulated 9 engines so far. I have 5 on airplaines and 4 in Ziplock storage bags with transmition fluid poured in to fight rust on bearings etc. I would like to have a more sophisticated storage method because they are taking up a whole drawer in my work room desk. I know some of you knowledgable fellows have a better method. So lets hear it, I looking for a better way.
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RE: Engine Storage-A better Way??
You don't have much of a problem until you get 120 of them.
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RE: Engine Storage-A better Way??
buzzingb....
....If I know I have to store an engine....and it won't be used for a period of time, I'll flush the crankcase with a few ozs. of kerosine and Marvel oil 50/50. Then I flush the carb with rubbing alcohol to remove the castor, which will cause sticking if it is left too long. I am going to experiment with a squirt of pure silicon spray into the carb after the cleaning....;) There are many other flushes that will do the same thing. ;) FBD. :D |
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What I was thinking of was a box of some kind plastic or wood with dividers and lid. I haven't seen anything comercially available and have considered making my own storage container. I was also concidering making a display stand for my desk at work. If you have any ideas on either design pleas post them here.
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a little bag of that silica desiccant is a great humidity fighter if you're just throwing the engine in a box, a better but messier method is to submerge the engine in a jar of kero and leave it there until needed
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Gosh, and for all these years I ignorantly just lubed 'em up good, stuffed them in a plastic bag, put the whole mess back in their box and stuck the box on the shelf or in a closet. How could I have been so naive? :D
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RE: Engine Storage-A better Way??
ORIGINAL: Flyboy Dave I'll flush the crankcase with a few ozs. of kerosine and Marvel oil 50/50. Then I flush the carb with rubbing alcohol to remove the castor... |
RE: Engine Storage-A better Way??
I hear that if you pi$$ into the engine first, it has the effect of etching the working surfaces slightly. Then apply the oil - it doesn't matter what - and it will soak into the metal and help its preservation.
I have treated all my engines in this manner and, when recovered from storage the engines start and run with renewed vigour. |
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Maybe I should have mentioned the drop or two of Three-in-one oil. ;)
Dave. :D |
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Ahhh yes, the missing link ;)
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Yahoooooo, I found something at Dollar Tree. Those plastic boxes with the closabel lids. I think it is the 3 quart size. Now my babies can hibernate in class.
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