Long story short:
I am thinking about using a screwdriver in my drill to turn the oil pump with the distributor off, prior to starting the engine on a rebuild. Has anyone done this before? Seems like a good idea to prevent a dry start.
Long story long:
I'm hoping to get my project (see Bad Piston 2 now what?) completed this weekend. The block is (and always has been) installed. Left to do is install 1 piston, oil pan, head, and all other stuff on top.
I followed the FSM, using normal motor oil for "assembly oil". Also, the oil pump is new.
I've got to replace the O-ring on the distributor, so will have the distributor off at some point.
Picture this: Everything installed except valve cover (like you were doing a valve adjustment). Take off distributor to replace Oring, while off turn oil pump with FAT screwdriver in drill until I get oil in my rockers. Finishing everything else, then cranking her over.
Seems like its a good idea.
Any input would help. Could I screw anything up?
I am thinking about using a screwdriver in my drill to turn the oil pump with the distributor off, prior to starting the engine on a rebuild. Has anyone done this before? Seems like a good idea to prevent a dry start.
Long story long:
I'm hoping to get my project (see Bad Piston 2 now what?) completed this weekend. The block is (and always has been) installed. Left to do is install 1 piston, oil pan, head, and all other stuff on top.
I followed the FSM, using normal motor oil for "assembly oil". Also, the oil pump is new.
I've got to replace the O-ring on the distributor, so will have the distributor off at some point.
Picture this: Everything installed except valve cover (like you were doing a valve adjustment). Take off distributor to replace Oring, while off turn oil pump with FAT screwdriver in drill until I get oil in my rockers. Finishing everything else, then cranking her over.
Seems like its a good idea.
Any input would help. Could I screw anything up?