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How to store a bare engine block?


OlderThanMe

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Hey guys,

I'm about to leave for school and I have 2 L6 blocks that I need to store for 9 months. One already has some slightly rusty bores(#5&6 and were that way when I got it) and the other is like new.

They will be sitting in the trunk area of my Z to help clear up space in the garage while I am gone.

Anyway I'm looking for a way to store them without having them rust any.

I was thinking of putting oil on them with a rag and putting them in a plastic bag but I think the bag will stick and fall apart.

 

My VH will stay sealed for the storage...

 

Any other suggestions?

Thanks!

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Drawing on military engine shipping/storage, another possibility, if you have the space, oil it as you can, and drop it in an empty lube oil barrel from your local service shop.

As said above, a dessicant pack would keep the humidity level down, and inhibit rusting on any surfaces you didn't get coated with oil.

 

For long term storage, you can also charge the barrel with an inert gas, displacing all the oxygen, and preventing any potential rust. Probably overkill for this short of a storage term, though..

 

Another possibility would be to wrap it in canvas or burlap lightly soaked in oil, making a oilcloth wrapper. From what I understand, that was a common method to prevent rust at sea during shipping in the past. To keep from making a mess, then wrap that in plastic.

 

Just my $.02, though.

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I use Pretect, made by Walter. I wouldnt use it anywhere that it would be difficult to remove, but for areas you can reach, and external areas, it lays a paraffin-like layer down, so it inhibits rust, wont evaporate or rub off. Remove it with a standard solvent. We sell it to the Military and to those who specifiy a need for MIL-Spec.

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