I'm picking up my motors from the seller in the morning. He's had them since new approx 3 years ago. He never started them but turned them over by hand about a year ago. Question is, should I spray something like CX in the cylinders if I'm going to store them for a few months? I don't have the manuals to look up the answer. Any help tonight would be greatly appreciated. I want to do what ever I need to this weekend and won't be around a computer.
Thanks.
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John, if you need a hand this weekend, give me a call.
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John, I may be hauling lumber from one lot, or trying to get water hooked up at the other. Call me on my cell: 281/814-1464.
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