> Has not been run for 9 years. Would like to get it started first so can
get
> it home.
This comment reminded me of a conversation that I had with Heinz a few
months ago. I would like to have an extra engine and transmission on hand
and crated in case I have a serious breakdown on the road. I could then
have it freighted (air or otherwise) to wherever I was located and I would
know exactly what was going into the coach. I had wondered how long you
could keep a rebuilt short or long block on hand before things began to dry
out and possibly be problematic. Or can the engine be prepped for permanent
storage? Heinz had received conflicting answers to the question from a
couple of rebuilders/suppliers. I would appreciate comments and/or
suggestions on this.
Vic Marks
Vancouver BC
75 transmode
get
> it home.
This comment reminded me of a conversation that I had with Heinz a few
months ago. I would like to have an extra engine and transmission on hand
and crated in case I have a serious breakdown on the road. I could then
have it freighted (air or otherwise) to wherever I was located and I would
know exactly what was going into the coach. I had wondered how long you
could keep a rebuilt short or long block on hand before things began to dry
out and possibly be problematic. Or can the engine be prepped for permanent
storage? Heinz had received conflicting answers to the question from a
couple of rebuilders/suppliers. I would appreciate comments and/or
suggestions on this.
Vic Marks
Vancouver BC
75 transmode