Ok Guys I need some help. I will be leaving early January for USAF pilot training. The longest portion will be 13 months. I'm torn on what to do in terms of storage. As I see it I only have two options. One is to pickle the engine and the other, having a friend start it for me maybe three or four times a month and let the engine get to operating temps. He does not meet my insurance requirement to fly it. So what to do?
For pickling, what do you guys recommend? Also should I worry too much about flat spotting the bushwheels? Other interests would be battery care, mice (I think I have a handle on them), pulling the plugs and utilizing dessicant plugs???? Plug the Exhaust? All these I have thought about but, I do not know what's right or the best.
As far as running it, this seems easier in terms of maint. But I hate to rely/tie someone else's time up? This would take care of flat spots, battery, etc. Any and all ideas are welcome guys. Thank you so much. Oh and this is a Franklin 220 if that matters from engine to engine.


At the vary least,change the oil and filter to get rid of all the nasty old corrosive oil out of the engine. Order up yourself a case of AeroShell 2F Flyaway oil. Follow the instructions in the TCM pdf link and you're good to go. You will have a piece of mind that your engine will emerge from hibernation without issues, when you are done cramming your head with aerodynamic minutia, choking on jet exhaust and have no hearing left from all the turbine whine! 