PA1195 wrote:Engines breath with changes in air temperature. Exhale when warmed up in the sun and inhale as it later cools. Water vapor can get sucked in and condensed so maybe a constant temp would be better if it's humid. ...
So in a similar vein, during the winter I keep my engine covered in blankets, even though it's in a hangar. My thinking is to keep the engine as close to a constant temperature (frozen, preferably) as possible, rather than let it fluctuate with the temperature inside the (uninsulated) hangar. In doing so I hope to reduce both the "breathing" and condensation.
I don't know if it does any good, but it doesn't cost anything.

