Salvagable Block?

I cant bring it in the house, if I was single I could. We are moving out of the trailer park and onto our new property. The property came with a decent shed that I can make into a work shop and store all my parts. I dont know if I can handle storing parts in the house anymore anyway.

Never thought about the charcoal. I was looking for this stuff cat makes to pickle an engine while in storage. The rental mechanics drain the engine oil, and pour a gallon into the engine. It would make a vapor that would coat the internals and protect.

While I was looking for that (never found it), I talked over the phone to the man who works in the warehouse for orielly's. He told me that I could use marvel. He said I could take a crow bar, put it in a shallow bucket of marvel, and over the days watch the marvel "crawl" up the crow bar. I got the idea about the saran wrap from offshore. It works well to an extent. Mostly keeps the parts from getting salt water on them during the boat ride out and storage till installation for the short term.