Don't Store a Camshaft for Too Long a Period

Another corrosion inhibiter that works well but doesnt dry, and stays kinda waxy is LPS 3 its in spray can form. This is easily removed with laquer thinner and a paper towel, or shop cloth. I work in the airline industry. I do sheetmetal structural repair. I deal with corrosion all the time. Sometimes we end up with half full cans of this and the Cor-Ban 35 in the expired chemical drum because they are out of date. I take em home, use em there. Sure these 2 chemicals are a little pricey but if all you use them for is prepping parts for long term storage, they are well worth the buy in price.

I have a set of cordoba rotors i am going to mount on my sons 69 cuda to make it a roller. My buddy is gonna turn em for me, then i'm going to spray em with Cor-Ban 35 and let the car sit outside until i get to it. I can wipe em down 10-15 years from now even after sitting in a dirt floor carport, and they will look like they were just machined yesterday. Already sprayed the new explorer rear discs going in the back. They will look just as good when i am ready to get back on it.

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