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Re: Oil priming




Its always better to pump oil with the oil pump and a rod. Its easy enough to make one from a spent drive. I run a drill motor and have the oil sending unit out. When I see the oil at the threads, I stop and put in a plug. You could put in a gauge if you want.

I keep the oil pump turning, then have an assistant rotate the motor over a few times slowly, and leave it parked at TDC on #1.

Mike

(STILL LOOKING FOR A 65 CORONET REAR BUMPER!!!!!!!!!!!!  BUELLER????)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Futrell" <gary.futrell@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:55 PM
Subject: Oil priming



Anyone remember Don D's formula for oil priming ? I've got an engine
that I'm about ready to start-up and I've always just used a drill and
prime rod on the pump. I thought I might use Don D's method. I believe
he used a slow gravity feed , but I'm not sure where he fed the oil
into the engine.


     Gary F.


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