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Re: Countdown . . . Ignition

To: mayfam@sprynet.com, spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Countdown . . . Ignition
From: john.kahoon@juno.com (John c Kahoon)
Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1998 10:36:04 -0400
References: <199809062304.QAA19706@m3.sprynet.com>
Reply-to: john.kahoon@juno.com (John c Kahoon)
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Castrol 20/50 gtx ! the only way to go....

john.kahoon@juno.com
71 midget

On Sun, 6 Sep 1998 15:50:49 -0700 "Daryl and Jennifer May"
<mayfam@sprynet.com> writes:
>Well, after a year of restoration, I started the motor.  She runs a 
>little
>"stumbly", but clearly runs.  It's a great moment, with thanks due to 
>a
>great many Listers.
>
>Solved the timing problem this morning (the distributor shaft was out 
>by
>one notch - I really think the picture in the Haynes book is 
>misleading). 
>Fixed it, and then the oversized rotor pretty well pointed to just one 
>of
>the terminals, which even I could now assign to #1 plug lead.
>
>YOU KNOW YOU'RE MAKING PROGRESS WHEN YOUR WIFE ASKS IF YOU'VE GOT A 
>FIRE
>EXTINGUISHER!
>
>One question (for now).  I put in 5W-30 oil to try to maximize oil 
>flow
>thru the engine during initial start-up.  is this the reason that the 
>oil
>pressure reads 20 psi (at all rpm)?  In any case, now I've got a 
>running
>motor, should I switch to thicker oil (10W-30, 10W-40)?  It's warm 
>weather.
>
>Next step is finish up the engine compartment (e.g., air filters, 
>tidy-up
>wiring), then fix the dashboard in properly, then seats, then 
>test-drive. 
>The hood can come later, and then paint.
>
>Thanks again to all,
>
>Daryl
>
>


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