Storing cast iron and aluminum calipers.

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Hey I have some cast iron and aluminum calipers that I have powder coated and they will be sitting on a shelf for at least a year as I restore my mini cooper.
I coated the calipers with ACF-50 which is mineral oil based. I know that stuff CANT mix with DOT3/4 fluid so I am not reassembling the calipers yet.
If I want to reassemble the calipers is there some oil that I can coat them with to prevent rust that can mix with DOT3/4 fluid?
Or just leave it alone and when they are ready spray it with brake cleaner and reassemble the calipers and put them on?
 
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I'd just coat the bores with 'Ate brake cylinder paste':

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product sheet (page 2)

You'll need it (or similar) before assembly anyway. Why not get it right now?
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I would grab whatever aerosol oil you have on the shelf and give the machined surfaces a shot, make sure you have plastic blanks for the banjo holes. Box them up.
 
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