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storing my 2.0's for later rebuilds?



Heavy oil, wrap in plastic bag...plus get some desiccant bags...bigger versions of the little
silica packets that come with electronics, etc.  Or a bunch of those little ones...
G/L, 

Ron

--- Allyn <amalventano1@tds.net> wrote:

> Get yourself some contractor grade black trash bags, and just bag the blocks.  It really won't
> matter where you put them, so long as
> the bag remains sealed and somewhat shielded from the elements.
> Hth
> Al 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Brown [mailto:sharpshooter33@roadrunner.com] 
> > Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 1:34 AM
> > To: scirocco scirocco
> > Subject: Re: storing my 2.0's for later rebuilds?
> > 
> > I don't have heads on either block. I've only got the short 
> > blocks... I was thinking of using grease or oil to rub down 
> > the walls of the blocks and doing the same with the crank 
> > shaft and pistons. Then wrapping them up in something. Wasn't 
> > sure about plastic thought it might hold moisture in. I can 
> > put them in my basement which stays relatively the same 
> > temperture all year around, but as of late I've been getting 
> > alot of moisture down there.
> > 
> > Anybody have any more suggestions?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > David




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