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Is An Engine That's Has Been Sitting For 3 Years Still Good?


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#1 VulVer

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 08:25 AM

I have the opertunity to get an engine with 80k on it for an amazing price. But here's the catch the engine has been sitting for 3 years, dry. I'm scared the insides have rusted by now and if I was to try and turn the engine by hand the rust on the piston rings could cause them to break or crack. I would obviously fill the engine with A very thin oil an let it sit for some time but I still have a fear of this. I need help, suggestions and an engine. Thanks guys.
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Posted 24 January 2012 - 06:25 PM

i would avoid it, inless it's really cheap, even if it doesnt work well at least it would only be wasted time....

i was going to say if it was filled with oil, it should be good.

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Posted 24 January 2012 - 06:35 PM

Bought one that sat for most likely 2. There was some ruse on some intake valve seats of cylinder 3. By hand, wasn't making good compression. As a good friend told me, gasoline is a helluva lubricant. :D

Also... before hand, I ran oil down through everything. Let it sit, then turned it a bunch by hand.

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