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Old October 9th 06, 03:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 503 Rotax corrosion problem

Can anyone recommend an aluminum engine corrosion remover/inhibitor or
protectant (preferrably in spray can form) that can be safely "run" on
the Rotax motor? Hoping to not rinse and repeat before each flight.
Looking
for recommendations for storing over the winter that would prevent
further corrosion too. Done so much cleaning lately I'd really hate to
repeat it all.
Sincerely, sore elbows.
Thanks,
Ted Z, Milton, WA.

 




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