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Posted by ChadS on February 25, 2005 at 07:12:37 from (206.148.112.134):
In Reply to: Re: 706 update! posted by GooseCreek Farms on February 25, 2005 at 04:20:04:
I turned the engine over with the starter, for about 60 seconds, no spark plugs in it so it cranks easier. Id say, pour some Automatic transmission fluid into the cyls, let it soak overnite, Id recommend pulling the valve cover off to make sure you are getting oil to the head before you actually fire it up, engines that have been sitting, the rocker assembly can rust up in there too.. The tranny fluid should help give the compression back to get it to start, hopfully,,, the rings are not sticking. If everything is ok,, once the tranny fluid is burned out, run another compression check to see if the pressure had came up. If you know the engine is a good one, now is the time to start tuning it up, dont go working it too hard right off the bat, let it run for a while till it wakes up from that long nap. ChadS
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