andrew-theasby
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posted on 28/5/11 at 02:04 PM |
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laying up a 2 stroke
Hi, i have an expensive racing mini moto which hardly gets used now, but i dont want to sell it until i NEED the money because the one day i do use it
it will be worth twice as much as i get for it, so whats the best way of laying it up for a period of time so it doesnt corrode inside or seals dont
dry up and fuel doesnt go off? I assume there must be something for chainsaws and hedge cutters that dont get used regularly. Theres a product
calleed after run oil we put in the model aeroplane engines but i dont know if this is suitable for petrol engines. Is it best with fuel in or
drained? Thanks
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Peteff
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posted on 28/5/11 at 03:34 PM |
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Put some Putoline or similar fuel conditioner/stabiliser in the tank and shake it up then run it for a while. Switch the fuel off and let the float
bowl run dry. FUEL STABILISER PETROL ADDITIVE PUTOLINE 220ml | eBay UK
[Edited on 28/5/11 by Peteff]
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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andrew-theasby
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posted on 29/5/11 at 06:33 PM |
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ok thanks
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Bare
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posted on 30/5/11 at 09:13 PM |
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Welll Crank seals... Will.... dry up and or harden over time.
Regardless of What you try to prevent it.
Marine guys spray Fogging Oil into cylinders of their surprisingly pricey outboards for winter storage, which does work well on rings/bores.
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