how necessary is it to fog an engine that has sat periodically for 2 years?

Asked by camdon Sep 28, 2021 at 05:32 PM about the 1999 Lexus ES 300 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

a car i recently inherited has been sitting periodically for nearly 2 years. in the
process of getting it back going,  ive seen videos that mention that its good to
spray fogging oil under the spark plugs if a car has been sitting for a while. is
this true?  and what is the timeframe that this is necessary to do? the only issue
is that, 3 of the plugs are behind the engine and are difficult to get to on this car.

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the gas in the tank is probably crap , the tank would have to come out to get cleaned and the fuel lines purged ,, moisture has gotten into the engine so you should remove all the plugs and shoot some tranny fluid , oil or whatever into the cylinders and turn it over without fuel pressure , you have your work cut out for you because sensors go bad and mice invade when cars sit , At times I have cars sit for months but I fire them up every 3-4 days and things can still go wrong

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