Correct, or for an engine sitting a long time
Ira Erbs
DIGS-4 Solutions
Portland, OR
sent from my Droid, please excuse typos and random self corrections because
my phone has It's own ideas about what word I meant to write
On May 23, 2011 9:32 AM, <Editorgary at aol.com> wrote:
> In a message dated 5/23/11 9:21:33 AM, eyera3 at gmail.com writes:
>
>
>>
>> e used to just pull the coil wire so it would not fire, but would spin up
>> pressure. Thr reattach a fire it off. Or not bother and rezlise as David
>> says, there is still plenty of oil left in the engine and just start the
car
>> Ira Erbs
>>
>
> Which is a third method used by many established mechanics and a not
> unreasonable compromise for a well-used engine. BUT, keep in mind that the
> fill-and-start procedures should NOT be used on a newly rebuilt engine,
which would
> NOT have any oil residue in the upper part of the engine, or protective
> materials impregnated in the surface of the metal.
>
> Gary
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