Mothballing a block

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volospian
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Mothballing a block

Post by volospian »

Right, I've bought another block for the test building, as suggested.

Any advice on mothballing the "good" block for a few months? Wrap it in anything special, oil it, etc. etc.?

Hopefully it won't be in too long, but we all know the reality about these things ;)

I will be buying another car (or two) before I start on the "proper" build, plus the missus wants innumerable holidays... it seems to be about one a month at the moment... hopefully her holiday entitlement will dry up soon and I can get on with spending money again :D

All of this means that, while I hope to be building something at the end of the summer or so, it'll probably be well into the winter before anything actually gets started :roll:

So it's worth me getting the block ready to take residence in the garage for some months to come...


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Post by katanaman »

grease up the bores and keep it off the floor, that's about it really. I use a spray on wax protector type stuff but grease will do just fine.
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Post by kiwicar »

as above but also blow out the water passages with an airline if it is not already dry completely and wrap it in clingfilm.
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