Re: [HSS] Super Six Engine
Robert C. Harris wrote:
Just coat everything liberally with an anti-corrosive oil like Shell>
> I'm looking for some advice, I removed the original engine from my 28.
> I replaced it with a rebuilt engine, however I would like to preserve
> the original engine which was running at the time it was removed. What
> do I need to do to keep the engine in good shape to be returned to the
> car someday ? Thanks, Bob H.
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Ensis should do the trick. Remove the sump and clean it out of old oil
and sqirt the new oil over everything. Turn the engine over every now
and again (once a month at least) to stop things from seizing up. Bung
up the exhaust and inlet manifolds with oily rags to stop moisture
getting in.
Geoff
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