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Re: priming the oil pump

To: RiedelD@pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Subject: Re: priming the oil pump
From: dana nojima <noji-1@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 13:59:59 -0700
Dave,

I've just been priming my engine.  You should not have to spin the drill 
that fast to get oil coming out of the cam lobes.  I had a piece of junk 
in the top chain tensioner which prevented the build up of pressure.  
When I took off the tensioner the oil pumped out easily from the front 
of the engine and none come out of the cams. 

I would not start the engine until a good flow of oil reaches everywhere.

Dana

RiedelD@pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca wrote:

> I made up one of Tom's primer rods and went about priming the oil pump
> on my '69 2000 yesterday.  The rod slipped into place nicely and I saw
> oil coming out of the tach oil line quite shortly after starting the drill
> (on
> reverse).  However, after probably 2-3 mins turning the pump, I still didn't
> see any oil coming into the valve-cover/cam area (looking through the
> filler cap).  Anyone have any thoughts on this?  Did I not spin the pump
> fast enough? long enough?
> 
> I'd like to put the battery in and start the engine tonight, but I want to
> make
> sure things are adequately lubed first.  Note: the car has not run for about
> 
> 1.5 years.
> 
> thanks,
> Dave Riedel
> Victoria, BC
> '69 2000
> 
> 

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