I have had a similar experience , just bought a 582 , 52 hours on the clock , left for a year , flushed with 2 stroke oils -
Now the trick , cleaned the plugs , used some compression stabiliser to flush the sticky super chainsaw oils and whalla , she started

ing blue smoke . Got her to operating temp and decided to do a strip down before flying - Just as well , the oils in the engine had gone sticky - pistons fouled with sticky stuff - Rotary valve signs of corrosion and now wait for it - the crank signs of corrosion as the oils did get there , but so did the organic acids in the combustion chamber - so if you want to moth ball it use mineral oils low viscositi such as 3in one and spray moisture repellent in the crankcase . use tissue paper in the inlets of the carbs and plug the exhaust , it will help, but still its a 582 - I prefer the Fuchs TCW3 oil as well as Engen Super outboard TCW# that has anti corrosve additives which would prevent me parting with R13,000-00 for a new cranks as in this case. Leprachaun