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Re: Storing spare parts

To: "Vrba, Dave" <Dave.Vrba@am.sony.com>
Subject: Re: Storing spare parts
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 13:02:21 -0500
Cc: "'spridgets@autox.team.net'" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <0DE752C748D0D211A6BE0090272B960B01FCB9DB@us-sj-xmsg-2.am.so ny.com>
An efficient way to get the old motor oil on the parts is to mix it (50-50) with
kerosene, then spray on with a plastic pump bottle.  The kerosene tends to
evaporate more quickly, leaving the oil residue.  Lasts for quite a while, and 
it
gets the oil applied thoroughly.

"Vrba, Dave" wrote:

>
> What is a good way to store these types of all metal parts for future use so
> they will be ready to use when needed?
>
> I just cleaned it up and put a light coat of white general purpose grease
> all over it and wrapped it up with shrink wrap type clear clingy stuff to
> seal it up.  Spose this is OK?
> Cheers,
> David L. Vrba
> '62 Sprite MKII
> Dublin, CA

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