WD-40 engine fogging

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Mean Green

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Jul 12, 2010
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Pittsburgh, PA
I read recently that a thin coating of WD-40 over the entire engine will inhibit rust on the chrome and other parts over the winter. Anyone do this? Thoughts?
 
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CorkyE

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Z28zz383 said:
Keep it off the plug wires and it will work ok....
Why? It's safe on rubber... I've fogged down moist engines to help start them, after all WD stands for Water Displacement. Here's a link to their FAQ's

http://www.wd40.com/faqs/#a97

For the OP's question, I'd try something different myself, that's a mess to clean in the spring. Some of us know from experience... :)
 

Z28zz383

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May 11, 2012
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Florida
I have seen WD and other stuff you spray on make the plug wires get soft and go bad. It's the solvents in the spray that screws plug wires and sensors up.
 

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