Can you pull the spark plugs and run it on the starter motor? Shoot oil
into the cylinders first. Hook up an oil-pressure gauge and crank the
engine until you see oil pressure.
There is also some trick you can do first with the distributor-drive, I
think, but I have never tried that and I can ot advise you on it.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 3:08 PM, <jhmdds@aol.com> wrote:
> List,
>
>
> My newly rebuilt '75 Tr6 engine has been mounted on a stand in my
> basement for several years. I am finally ready to put it in the car but
> was
> wondering about the cam and its state of lubrication after all this time.
> Is
> there an easy way to relube it without much disassembly? Is relubing
> necessary? Anything else I should check/do before reinstallation?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie Maddox
>
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