| In a message dated 3/21/00 5:14:31 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
dcvjrv@flashcom.net writes:
> I finally got the engine and transmission back in the chassis yesterday and 
>  now I would like to fire it up.  It has not been started since a complete 
>  rebuild.  What is the minimum requirements as far as wiring, etc. that 
>  needs to be hooked up to run.  I will have the radiator installed, so that 
>  is not an issue.
>  
>  An explanation of what is required wiring wise would be greatly 
>  appreciated.  Do I need to hook up the generator and voltage regulator for 
>  this?
>  
>  Thanks in advance for your responses.
>  
>  Jim V.
>  58 GMC Suburban Carrier Pickup (Cameo style) - V8 Automatic
  JIm,
  As Bob pointed out, definitely pre-lube the motor....
  All you really need is the points to the coil wire, and 12volts through the 
ballast resistor (I assume the GMC used a ballast resistor??) to the other 
side of the coil.
  You'll need the battery hooked up, obviously, to the starter..do you have a 
pedal start or is the solenoid switched through the key?
  Mike
  You don't "need" to have the generator hooked up, but if the b attery runs 
low, she'll start to sputter and die.
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