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Scott;
I bought a big zip lock style Moroso engine bag from Summit last fall to put
my rebuilt 361 into for the winter.  No rust, no nothing.  Bagged it on a
hoist and then dropped it onto the stand.  The only punctures were where the
bolts for the stand went into the engine and once tight were sealed. I think
the bad cost 10 bucks or something. Cheap!

Tom Duross
ps-you guys are doing a great job trimming your posts!

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott U [mailto:icantdrive55@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 2:52 PM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Engine disassembly for storage questions

Greetings all.

I have a 63 poly 318 sitting on an engine stand and am thinking that for
space reasons I will disassemble it.  I can then shove the block under a
bench and store the heads, intake, crank, etc on a shelf.  Plus I can then
put another engine that I have onto the engine stand.  So what is the best
way to protect the block & components while they are in a disassembled
state?  I am thinking that coating them with oil and then placing into heavy
gauge plastic bags is probably adequate.  Any better suggestions?

Thanks, Scott.

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