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Re: starting a new engine

To: sol <british-cars@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: starting a new engine
From: Randy Wilson <randy@taylor.wyvern.com>
Date: Tue, 24 May 1994 22:42:41 -0400 (EDT)
> 
> Fellow fiends:          
> 
> Correct me if I am wrong, but on the B engine, can't you prime the oil pump 
> by hand pumping oil into the engine via the line to the oil preasure guage?  
> A mechanic told me that that was an easier way to prime it than to crank a 
> plug-less engine.
> 
> I am about to start a rebuilt engine myself and would be interested to know 
> if this approach is considered acceptable.
> ________________________________________
> Will Zehring

 Reasons not to do this:

 o - It's messy
 o - you're shooting oil into the main gallery, post-filter. All it takes is
     one piece of grit to trash a bearing
 o - Filling the main galley won't get any oil to the cam, rockers, etc.
 o-  You won't fill the oil cooler or filter.

 Specificly refering to Scott's early 70's car, I would:

  use a good assembly lube (white on most, moly on the cam/lifters)
  prime the oil cooler (since this era B mounts the filter port down, 
    priming it does no good; all the oil will be on the frame rail)
  Back prime the oil pump if the engine has been sitting for a while
  Spin it with the plugs out for 30 second bursts until I see good oil
    pressure, *and* oil bubbling out of the racker shaft.
  


   Randy
     randy@taylor.wyvern.com



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