Posted by El Toro on April 29, 2012 at 15:01:53 from (108.3.225.57):
In Reply to: Priming an Engine posted by Christopher S. on April 29, 2012 at 13:57:13:
If you can locate a Wagner brake bleeder it will do the job. We had a pressure vessel at work and we prelube the engine until we had oil pressure on the gauge. Some of these engines were 895cid and 1790cid used by the military. I rebuilt a 1985 Chevy Citation engine in 1997 after having the engine bored oversize. It had an idler gear between the cam gear and the distributor and I removed the idler gear and used a drill motor to spin the new oil pump. I used a piece of round stock and filed a slot to drive the pump. Had instant oil pressure when I started the engine. Hal PS: A ring had broken then scored the cylinder.
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