Hello Everyone,
Curious, I want to clean (degrease and de-rust) my engine block to get it clean and preserve. Its not in car and being stored for rebuild in future. I want to clean and store block until rebuild time. There must be products (old and/or new) out there better and ones that wont harm the metal surface. I assume block cleaning with be the same for head cleaning and preservation.
I also want to clean and then preserve engine components like crank and pistons & rods.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
What stands out to me is this "unstated" future date. A few weeks? a few months? a few years? I believe the answer depends on the anticipated date of the rebuild.
Honestly, without such a "known date",the caked on grease etc. might be a better option (for most situations) than a tear down if you plan to wait on restoring it. Your biggest enemy is moisture, weather and climate. Storing a spotless, "oil free" item with "machined surfaces" could result in unplanned damage, regardless the "preservation" method used. Items get lost or rusted or pitted and in the area of the crankshaft or camshaft, an otherwise "usable" item could end up needing more to "ready" it for use again than what is initially needed when it was torn apart.
My thoughts are that if the engine is out of car, better yet if starter is still able to be used on a bellhousing,... I would pull plugs and pump a few oil-can squirt-shots of a heavy motor oil into each cylinder, put plugs back in and spin it over a couple of revolutions, cover up with heavy tarping (or the likes) and periodically consider doing the same thing (maybe annually).
Yes, it might be nice to know the condition before putting into storage but damaging anything "good" about it might not be worth the "knowledge"of it's condition