One other option may be to put an external drying system on the engine. You can do this by sealing all the ins and outs to your engine the best you can with masking tape or equivalent. Then get some tubing and run it from a vent on your engine, even just taped in, to a desiccant bottle. You can seal and vent the crankcase, intake system, and exhaust all to the same desiccant bottle if you want. Keep the bottle on the floor so you don't accidently pick it up and spill silica beads into your engine. The desiccant will pull the moisture out of the engine for months. You can buy large quantities of desiccant at your local arts and crafts store as floral dryer pretty cheep for example:
http://www.joann.com/panacea-products-floral-drying-crystals-15-lbs/3291747.html Most desiccant is also reusable. Most will change colors once they are full of water. Place in oven as instructed and then re-use.
Then there is no need to put oil in the engine, which if you only put in the 2.75-3 qts, you will only really be protecting the oil sump. Even if you do put oil in your engine you can still use the dryer system.