How To Pickle an Engine to prevent corrosion on a vehicle in long term storage. Using two Fluoramics products  —Tufoil Engine Treatment and HinderRUST S4.0 ASC Aerosol Can –will make pickling an engine an easy task.

How To Pickle an Engine to prevent corrosion on a vehicle in long term storage.

How To Pickle an Engine to prevent corrosion on a vehicle in long term storage.

Lubricating Engine Parts

  • Before putting your engine away, change the engine oil. Used oil contains moisture, which causes corrosion in bearings and gears.
  • Add Tufoil Engine Treatment to the new host oil and run the engine at least until it is warmed up in order to get the lubricating and corrosion control properties of Tufoil throughout the system. Tufoil’s chemistry and boundary film wetting properties ensure the lubricant will travel into all the moving areas.
  • Ideally, run the engine for an hour if possible so that the normal operating temperatures evaporate any other moisture trapped within the engine.

Corrosion Control

  • Remove spark plugs and spray HinderRUST S4.0 ASC Aerosol Can inside the cylinders. When HinderRUST begins to foam back out, re-insert the spark plugs and finger tighten. HinderRUST will wet around the pistons, piston rings, and along the cylinder walls.
  • Spray HinderRUST S4.0 on the external mechanics and into the carburetor throttle body. Coat all linkages and cables.
  • Lightly coat the entire engine with HinderRUST S4.0. to prevent the nuts, bolts, and hose clamps from sticking.
  • Spray HinderRUST S4.0 on battery terminals and exposed wires.

Your engine will provide years of trouble-free performance if properly maintained. Be sure to take the time to properly preserve your engine before putting it into storage.

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