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rotorsownyou7 12-01-05 12:45 PM

Need to know about an engine
 
I have a shortblock, rebuild with 4,000 miles, upgraded seals and a streetport. Now it sat outside jacked up in the car. I covered it with a tarp, but when I went out yesterday it was blown off and it was raining. Now the holes were stopped up with rags, but they were soaked. The outside of the shortblock has a bit of rust on it, and the pulleys are rusted. It the engine going to be ok? A shop said to look through the exhaust ports for rust on the rotors or anything, but what do you gusy think? Think any harm was done?

dgeesaman 12-01-05 01:59 PM

I think that shop was on with their advice. Get a flashlight and look at the internals. But I would never let it sit outside like that in the first place.

Did you put in some MMO or preservative oil and crank it before you pulled it from the car?

Dave

RotaryResurrection 12-01-05 04:17 PM

Dump a bunch of motor oil, atf, mmo, wd40, or something along those lines down into the intake ports while cranking it over. This will a) displace any water or moisture that has gotten inside and b) coat the internals to prevent rust in the future and keep the seals nice and free.

You should have no problems doing it this way, I do recommend that you crank it over a few turns every couple of weeks until it is put back into service.

rotorsownyou7 12-03-05 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by dgeesaman
I think that shop was on with their advice. Get a flashlight and look at the internals. But I would never let it sit outside like that in the first place.

Did you put in some MMO or preservative oil and crank it before you pulled it from the car?

Dave


Uh, guys I can't crank it over, the car is sitting outside because it has to. It is burned completely to the ground.

RotaryResurrection 12-03-05 11:49 AM

19mm socket, 3" extension, ratchet, front crank pulley bolt.

:uh:

rotorsownyou7 12-05-05 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by RotaryResurrection
19mm socket, 3" extension, ratchet, front crank pulley bolt.

:uh:

What is that for?

saxyman990 12-05-05 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by rotorsownyou7
What is that for?

Cranking the engine. He's trying to tell you to just turn it over by hand

-Rob

RotaryResurrection 12-05-05 02:30 PM

Damn man, I seriously gave you more credit than that. :dunno:

crassfc3s 12-05-05 02:47 PM

damn, you dont leave a dry engine sitting outside.. MMO the shit out of it =D

RotaryEvolution 12-05-05 04:24 PM

ugh, you can pull the engine apart but can't figure out how to turn it over by hand? *sigh*

TwinTriangles 12-05-05 05:40 PM

Fogging oil works well, also. Its nice because its in an aerosol can. You can spray it everywhere all over the block and the inside. Then turn by hand.

rotorsownyou7 12-06-05 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by RotaryResurrection
Damn man, I seriously gave you more credit than that. :dunno:


Oh, I just didn't understand what you were talking about. I have already done all of those things, and soaked it. But I still haven't got it out yet. I can't figure out how to get it out and I took the plate of the bottom of the tranny.

IRPerformance 12-06-05 11:10 AM

I did the same thing when I had a motor it outside. I just poured some oil into each intake manifold runner and slowly turned the motor over. It was fine.


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