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manny402

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Apr 3, 2010
Omaha, Nebraska
I purchased a built motor 4 years ago. My question is, when installed can I fire it rite up or is there something special I have to do before turning it on? Take into consideration it was sitting in a garage winter and summer. Also its a full long block put together ready to drop in. Any advice would help. THANKS
 
In cases like yours I use a big metal oil container from my machinist that is made so you can pressurize the container. I heat up oil to operating temp (in the container), hook the container up to the oil filter housing, pressurize the container, then open the valve and supply the engine with clean fresh oil at 20-30psi. I turn the crank by hand several rotations to make sure the entire engine has been lubricated. Then I disconnect the container and fire the car up. It might be a bit of overkill but it gives me peace of mind.
 
Then fill your car with oil, disconnect fuel and spark, crank the engine a whole bunch of times until you're sure it's lubricated. Another thing you can try, if the timing belt isn't installed yet, fill the engine with oil (on engine stand or in the car) then spin the oil pump sprocket with a drill to create oil pressure. Turn the crank by hand at the same time as you spin the drill to get everything lubricated. As long as you drop the engine in the car and fire it up within a reasonable amount of time everything should still be lubed. Even after doing the drill method, I still prime the engine with the cranking method before firing it up. Any of these methods should serve you well.
 
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