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    Re: Initial Fire Up, Oil Priming

    I take a little oiling can and squirt oil down the oil filter hole.

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    Re: Initial Fire Up, Oil Priming

    I take a little oiling can and squirt oil down the oil filter hole.
    Heading back to the shop...that is a great idea.
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    Re: Initial Fire Up, Oil Priming

    All primed and great oil pressure. Runs great!
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    Re: Initial Fire Up, Oil Priming

    I bet a drag link socket would work awesome to turn the intermediate shaft.

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    Re: Initial Fire Up, Oil Priming

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orangetona View Post
    I bet a drag link socket would work awesome to turn the intermediate shaft.
    Know what works better? Snap on gasket scraper.

    Bang the handle off and chuck in drill.

    1) Set cam at TDC (line up marks)

    2) Spin oil pump with drill and scraper, make sure belt is off pulley of course.

    3) Have helper rotate engine 360 degrees to make sure all oil passages are pressurized.

    4) Line up crank on TDC

    5) Line up oil pump slot left to right, parallel to deck (no need to line up pulley)

    6) slip timing belt on and adjust

    7) drop in distributor with rotor pointing at number one.

    Fire it up.


    Working on clearing the decks.

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    Re: Initial Fire Up, Oil Priming

    Fire it up.
    I did.........

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    Re: Initial Fire Up, Oil Priming

    Sweet!
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