What is the best way to store an engine — whether it’s just for the winter or a much longer time as you finish your restoration project or homebuilt airplane? Here are several tips, covering both Continental and Lycoming engines.
by Ben Visser | Nov 10, 2021 | 20211118, aviation engines, Aviation News, Continental Motors, General Aviation, Lycoming Engines, Opinion, Visser's Voice | 0 comments
What is the best way to store an engine — whether it’s just for the winter or a much longer time as you finish your restoration project or homebuilt airplane? Here are several tips, covering both Continental and Lycoming engines.
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