by Zach Grant L1011jock » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:50 pm
Invest the time and money into flying the plane hard for about 100 hrs. That gets the varnish built up and helps significantly in corrosion protection. Next, use Camguard with your oil change after breakin. Third, fly your airplane regularly, if not a lot, enough to get the engine up to temp and all of the crust to get pollished off and the metal rewetted. Lastly, change your oil every 4 months max regardless of whether you have put 50 hrs on the plane or not. This will keep those regular flights from circulating too much bad stuff throught your engine unecessarily. Now, if you do all of this, you will probablyt never have an issue with internal engine corrosion. You still might not make it to 2000 hrs on the engine due to lack of use, but at least it wont rot from the inside. Anything else you do with dessicants, pumps etc isn't going to hurt, but the main benefit in my oppinion will be only that it makes you feel better about yourself for spending the money.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"