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In auto engine terms, the expression was once used to describe the long term
storage preparation process of pouring oil into the carburator with the
engine running ... I'm thinking the catalytic converter likely ended that
practice. So could be another term for fogged ???

"BSCHNAUTZ" wrote in message
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Sory to display my ignorace, but.....I've been looking on some auction

sights
and I see especially large boats that have gone through storm damage. The

write
ups say the engin[s] haev been "pickled" then it may say engines

condition
unknown.

Can anyone shed some knowledge about "pickled" engines for me?
Thanks!
Tim



 
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