[Shotimes] long long time standing...
Hartberger, Jason M. AT3 (AW)
hartbejm@roosevelt.navy.mil
Wed, 18 May 2005 16:17:57 -0400
OK, so say an SHO has just been sitting there with no battery for on the
order of more than a year... are there any special procedures for starting
it up so that when you do start it up the 3-5 seconds of absolutely no oil
don't destroy the rod bearings? cos that's what I did on this car i just
bought, and when I first tried to start it, it acted like it was seized...
the starter would engage but it wouldn't make it past 1/16th of a rev, then
when I backed off the engine would kinda go 'whumph'... after figuring out
the battery terminal was loose I finally got it to start, but after about 2
minutes of idling and revving it started making a bad knocking sound which
sounded like it was coming from the bottom end... uh oh... so I turned it
off and haven't started it back up yet. SO, for future reference, should I
Like unplug the computer first and just let it crank for a long while before
I actually start it?
Looks like I'll be figuring out how to do rod bearings real soon. It's a
good thing I got this car, though, cos now I can do all the things I want to
do to my car to it first cos I don't have to worry about *#)%ing my car
up... like changing the rod bearings, 60Ks, stuff like that... cos
seriously, the first time I do anything I royally mess it up somehow... the
first strut I changed (destroyed a half-shaft), the first endlink I changed
(forgot to put washer between bushing and nut and it self-destructed about
500 miles later), the first hood I put on (it still flaps in the wind,
kinda), the first speaker job ('6X9 possible with some metalwork' MY #*%!ING
ASS), my first alternator rebuild (ok, so that actually went really well,
but still!)... you get the point. I've been afraid to swap out my fuel pump
or fix the odd whining noise or do rod bearings on my car for that reason.
I like beater cars. :D
so yeah... any suggestions?
Jason