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Re: Lots of dumb questions

To: spridgets@autox.team.net, bmantz@infi.net
Subject: Re: Lots of dumb questions
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 17:37:32 -0700 (PDT)
Bill,

Just buy some 'assembly lube' and put a nice coating on all the 'critical areas 
during assembly. Be sure and coat each lobe on the new cam, and you should be 
using 'new' lifters (old pushrods OK). If you use the assembly lube, it doesn't 
run off like oil would, and you can let the engine sit for quite a while before 
starting it up (at least several months).

Regards - Bryan

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>I'm rebuilding the 1275 in the Midget. The block is ready. The head is
>ready. I've got the pistons, bearings and all. The new 266 cam is here.
>All the parts except the pushrods and the new first gear and gasket set
>for the transmission. I am chomping at the bit to put the engine
>together. Even if the parts get here next week, I won't have time to put
>it all in before I forego surgery Oct. 30, which will disable me until
>Dec 1 The questions are:
>1. I am concerned with installaing the new cam, pistons, etc, and
>letting the engine sit until Dec. 1 before I crank it up to distribute
>oil. Should I be?
>2. Although I am coating everything with oil, when I was growing up the
>practice was to mix STP with the oil you used for coating to ensure good
>lube at startup. Good idea or bad?
>3. I have generally used Castrol 20W50 in my LBC's. Should I use a break
>in oil?
>
>Thanks
>


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