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I oil all surfaces and for water pumps, I try to get some glycol inside to
keep the impellor from deteriorating. In some instances I coat the exterior with grease. If I could get some cosmolein (sp?) I would dip the in that.. I have just recently found that it is available to gun buffs. I then wrap them in industrial towels prior to putting them in ziplock bags. I usually double bag, just in case.. Don't forget to put labels on the interior and outside. The exterior one will most likely deteriorate. For my OEM alternator (now my spare). I wraped it in a towel and then double bagged it. (I left the harness on the engine, unaltered so I can just slip it back in place) I mounted my spare prop with a bolt to a stanction in the engine room, along with the spare nut and key duct taped to it. I also keep a home made prop puller with bolts on board with some old wrenches that fit the prop nut and the puller nuts. Spare belts should be tried out first and I usually leave the new belt on and save the slightly used ones for the spares. Since you change belt every other season or so, these can be stored without any special packaging. Same with filters, if they are stored for more than a year or so, they tend to rust, so rotate you spares. If you have spare gaskets, the cardboard package won't stand up to rough storeage conditions. I cut a piece of thin ply and tape the package to that. Work out a storage and record system which will identify the item and the storage locker that it's in. Try to avoid storing items too deep in lockers that my become damp or contain water. Low is good but damp will eventually get into the packaging. -- My opinion and experience. FWIW Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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