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How to store an engine?

Posted: 29 Apr 2011, 12:33
by syncropatrick
Hi,

I'm soon to acquire a spare engine, a working 2.1 DJ as a longblock with clutch, exhaust and all ancillaries probably still attached. By the time I get it it'll have been removed from the donor and sat in a garage for a couple of weeks. The engine may sit for months until I get around to a rebuild. I have a shed which does not leak but does get some air moisture inside as fabrics stored there have gained mould over the winter.

How can I store it so it'll not go rusty inside? I've thought about covering in oily rags and wrapping in plastic. Is that a good idea?

You thoughts and experiences please.

Re: How to store an engine?

Posted: 29 Apr 2011, 12:41
by Titus A Duxass
Take the plugs out, squirt a bit of oil in each barrel.
Wind it over a couple of times, put the plugs back in.

Blank off all openings.

Every 1/4 year take the plugs out, a small squirt of all again and turn over.

Ideally engines should be stored with clean oil rather than used oil.

Spray the external surfaces with a light oil to keep the corrosion to a minimum.
Store in a cool, dry place.

Re: How to store an engine?

Posted: 29 Apr 2011, 13:06
by Mocki
in a ideal world, i would remove the rocker arm nuts to take the pressure off the lifters and springs.....

but i never get round to it.....

Re: How to store an engine?

Posted: 30 Apr 2011, 17:43
by syncropatrick
Thanks you two.

Re: How to store an engine?

Posted: 30 Apr 2011, 19:34
by kevtherev
I used to empty mine (old bike engines) and fill them to the brim with paraffin