Re: [FWDLK] Buried plym Starting
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Re: [FWDLK] Buried plym Starting



There's too many variables and possible routes to take.

But

If it were my car and I was looking to start it quick with everyone watching. I'd make sure the engine oil was full and I'd have a can of gas with a hose in it and hook it direct to the fuel pump and skip draining the tank and possible leaky fuel lines.

I'd pull the plugs and the coil wire. crank it over until it had oil pressure, then put it back together, files down the points for a clean contact and fire it up.

I'd also have a big fire extinguisher on hand....LOL...and a hose hooked to the exhaust since they are starting it inside the building.

It worked on my 53 Chevy that sat for 31 years and my 74 Olds that sat in someones driveway for 16 years.

 
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Jason Rogers <jrogers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> I'm curious how Boy Boyd will go about getting the Belvy to start,
> without destroying it. My speculation is that they would at least do
> the cursory fluid changes, purge out the old stuff as best they can,
> inspect and replace electrical/ignition components, and hand-turn the
> engine. But would that take away from the drama? If all they do is
> change the engine oil, add fuel, and then try to start it, and it
> actually starts and runs half-decently, that would be amazing.
>
> Nick, if it was YOU attempting to start that car, it having not been run
> in 50 years and with varnish in the fuel system (or was the system
> drained prior to burial?), how would you do it?
>
> Regards,
> Jas! on.
>
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