After a lot of debating, I think I have decided to push my tear down up a bit. I was originally going to start tearing the old guy apart in March when the current registration expires. But, with the weather around here likely heating up quite a bit by then, I would have wasted all the good "garage" weather for the off chance that I would actually be able to get some good driving time. It seems we go from really hot or really cold and rarely in between.
So, If I end up starting my tear down during the December/January holidays, I'll hopefully have a frame ready for blasting/painting in February.
But, that got me thinking, the body on this jeep is rather rusty, more so than I originally thought when I bought it (dirt, mud, and grease hid a LOT of rust apparently). With the relative lack of consistent and quality mechanical work done on the Jeep, I'm sorta worried about my Engine. I plan on putting the engine back in after a rebuild once the rest of the drive train is ready, but depending on funds that may be a year or more down the line (as much as I hate to say it).
So, what precautions can or should I take when it comes to removing the engine and storing it in the garage while it awaits its turn to be put back in? Obviously all the liquids will be well drained, open holes temporarily plugged, etc. but what about rust in the water jacket or seizing of various parts? I've yet to find out if the engine has ever been rebuilt, and judging on the condition of much of the other "repairs" done, I'm sure if it was it was due to either it breaking completely and/or wasn't done very well.
Any thoughts or suggestions?