See the following from the Sacramento Sky Ranch web site: (www.sacskyranch.com/corrosion.htm)
If your engine is going to be stored then you might consider installing Dehydrator Plugs (part number AN4062-1 or MS27215-2 for the standard 18mm used on Lycoming and Continental engines. AN4064-1 14mm for use on Franklin engines) in the spark plug holes.
These plugs have a moisture absorber and visual indication of moisture. When you purchase them they are bright blue. When they cannot absorb any more moisture they turn pink. (This article goes on to explain how to refresh the pellets in the product.)
Any such product for Chevy engines?
Thanks - Tom D.
4889
MI Chapter Web Site
If your engine is going to be stored then you might consider installing Dehydrator Plugs (part number AN4062-1 or MS27215-2 for the standard 18mm used on Lycoming and Continental engines. AN4064-1 14mm for use on Franklin engines) in the spark plug holes.
These plugs have a moisture absorber and visual indication of moisture. When you purchase them they are bright blue. When they cannot absorb any more moisture they turn pink. (This article goes on to explain how to refresh the pellets in the product.)
Any such product for Chevy engines?
Thanks - Tom D.
4889
MI Chapter Web Site
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