Storing an engine

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BrianC
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Storing an engine

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Hello everyone

Yes ive been quiet lately as im sunning myself in malta !!!!!

Quick question - i bought a spare engine before i went out. - any tips on storing it so there is no degradation as i hope not to fit it for a good while
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Oil down the plug holes be a good start ,
And dry out the water ways especially the water jackets around the Pistons.
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lloydie wrote:Oil down the plug holes be a good start ,
And dry out the water ways especially the water jackets around the Pistons.
As above. Plus drain the float bowls and once in a while manually crank it over without the plugs in ofcourse :D :D
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Luckily no carbs on it !!!!!

To drain the water jackets i presume its plug on the front of the block?
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Yes :-)
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Are they usually tight in?

Any chance of shearing?

Thanks everyone
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Not really but wd40 always helps
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