I start with a nitro engine by pulling the line from the sump tank to the needle, set the carb at idle manually, put the ignitor on it and burn any excess fuel leftover in the motor. Whatever after run oil you use, use a lot of it. I leave an old plug, with the element removed, loosely in the head button. That way the crankcase becomes pressurized when you roll it over with the starter, and it does a good job of lubing the crank bearings and the rod needle bearings. I go from 24 volts to 12 volts on my starter before I spin the motor over and keep putting the after run oil in through the carb until it appears around the plug. Also flood the water jacket with WD.
Soon as I get home the motor is removed and pulled down and thoroughly sprayed with WD and covered with a rag until I can get back to it for inspection, cleaning and reassembly.
I will be switching to gas boats, and I am interested in what people think is the best way is to pickle gas motors after a race?