Larry Vrooman
Pre-takeoff checklist
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I think this is an urban myth...here is a picture of my old camshaft, been sitting in my hangar in SE Florida, only a few miles from the Atlantic Ocean, no oil it, for 3 years...
According to your theory this should be a pile of rust by now.
Pile of rust is hyperbole. The cam lobes are face hardened and all that it takes is a small pit through that hardened surface. Once that happens it starts to spall.
I agree there's no guarantee. For example, I grew up with a PA-12 that sat in a hangar on the ranch for at least 20 years until I started to fly and talked my step dad into getting it airworthy. The engine was fine, with nothing more than being taxied out for a wash every year or two. However, it was in a hangar and it was in a fairly dry climate where 30% humidity was about average.
That said, why risk it when pickling it with storage oil and desiccant plugs takes less than an hour.