I just received my IO-390-EXP119. The box has a yellow notice indicating that the engine is preserved to withstand 24 months under favorable conditions after leaving the plant and that I should not open the envelope around the engine until ready for use. The engine box is sitting off the ground in a covered area outside my house and is also covered with a tarp. I'm building in my basement. To get the engine in my basement, I will have to remove it from the box and bag to use the lifting hooks. I will likely not hang the engine until Spring.
So I have two options--leave it covered and safe from precipitation outside during a NYC winter, or go against the directions on the yellow notice telling me not to remove it from the bag so that I can move it to my basement, where I have a dehumidifier and the temps stay around 70 year round.
I called Lycoming to get their advice and they said they will get back to me. The person I spoke with didn't know that they have a 24 month preservation period, and I also can't find anything about that online. So it's not clear to me or Lycoming what preservation measures were taken. Lycoming mentioned that the bag is vacuum sealed, but I'm questioning that given that the bag seems pretty loose around the engine. I also expected that there would be desiccant plugs, but it looks like it just has normal spark plugs. Even if I wait to get it in my basement, I will have to take it out of the bag to hang it and work on the FWF and it will be out of the bag for many months before being first run.
If you were me, what would you do?
So I have two options--leave it covered and safe from precipitation outside during a NYC winter, or go against the directions on the yellow notice telling me not to remove it from the bag so that I can move it to my basement, where I have a dehumidifier and the temps stay around 70 year round.
I called Lycoming to get their advice and they said they will get back to me. The person I spoke with didn't know that they have a 24 month preservation period, and I also can't find anything about that online. So it's not clear to me or Lycoming what preservation measures were taken. Lycoming mentioned that the bag is vacuum sealed, but I'm questioning that given that the bag seems pretty loose around the engine. I also expected that there would be desiccant plugs, but it looks like it just has normal spark plugs. Even if I wait to get it in my basement, I will have to take it out of the bag to hang it and work on the FWF and it will be out of the bag for many months before being first run.
If you were me, what would you do?