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    I have taken advantage of an opportunity to acquire an engine for a very good price. I won't be needing it for a few years yet, so I am asking for anyone who has experience of storing engines what is best practice. I have Tony Bingelis' book that describes what to do, but I am just checking to see if there is any other input as to current methods that will prevent me expensive pain when I come to use the engine! It is an IO-540.

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    Aircraft Spruce sells an engine preservation kit that has everything you need to safely preserve your engine. Here is a link to the Lycoming service buletine on storing engines: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...8-07086lyc.pdf
    Eric Newton - Long Beach, MS
    Bearhawk Tailwheels and Builder's Manuals
    http://bhtailwheels.com

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    • #3
      I got my engine used and stored it for a couple of years in my garage. I just turned it upside down and filled it with about 5 gallons of the cheapest (which is not so cheap anymore) oil from the local auto parts store. I filled the cylinders with oil too.

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      • Battson
        Battson commented
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        If it's literally full of oil, why upside down.......?

    • #4
      To keep the camshaft in oil

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