Process to start engine that has been sitting for a year
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Process to start engine that has been sitting for a year
I found a car I would like to buy (66 coupe) but it has been sitting outside for 1 year without being cranked. Previoously it was stored inside for several years but was driven to the current spot.
What is the process for starting an engine that has been sitting for 1 year? Thanks for any help!
What is the process for starting an engine that has been sitting for 1 year? Thanks for any help!
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Mine sat for 12 years.I pulled the plugs and poured 1/2 cup of Marvel Mystery Oil in each hole and let set for a week or so.Easiest way was to use piece of copper tubing with a piece of flex hose and a small funnel.I then drained the oil and changed the filter.I pulled carb and put another one on hooked up to a boat gas tank since i had dropped my tank. Rolled the engine over a few times w/o battery hooked up to get the MMO off the tops of the pistons(put a towel or something over the enigne or you will end up(like i did) with the MMO all over the engine compartment.Put new plugs in and fired it up. took a little coaxing but it started. smoked and ran ragged,but it ran
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I just Bought a 68 Vert In Novemember ---which had been sitting 10 years out side ----- my steps were--
1. Pull all plugs and valve covers and soak cylinders with dura -lube
2. Waited 3 hours - and turned engine with a breaker bar --about 1/4 inch to ensure it was not seized .
3. Removed fuel lines and hooked up a remote fuel tank -drain carb float bowls .
4. Made a tube to fit in cylinders and filled with dura -Lube again.
5. Changed oil
6. Came back next day and hooked up - a remote starter and slighlty bumped engine .
7. Contunued bumping starter until I had a full revolution --- and this I ran the starter turning the engine over untill all Lifters pumped back up.
8. After this I ran power to the distributor and fuel i the carb --- and she lived !
This may not be the way all do this ---But it worked for my 68 and now I am in full frame off resto - mode !! .
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1. Pull all plugs and valve covers and soak cylinders with dura -lube
2. Waited 3 hours - and turned engine with a breaker bar --about 1/4 inch to ensure it was not seized .
3. Removed fuel lines and hooked up a remote fuel tank -drain carb float bowls .
4. Made a tube to fit in cylinders and filled with dura -Lube again.
5. Changed oil
6. Came back next day and hooked up - a remote starter and slighlty bumped engine .
7. Contunued bumping starter until I had a full revolution --- and this I ran the starter turning the engine over untill all Lifters pumped back up.
8. After this I ran power to the distributor and fuel i the carb --- and she lived !
This may not be the way all do this ---But it worked for my 68 and now I am in full frame off resto - mode !! .
Brian
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Originally Posted by GDaina
Change the oil, filter....also remove the distributor and prime the motor...hope you have a long extension chord and electricity near by
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This all seems like overkill for a car that has only set for 1 year. From a oil standpoint there is no more or less oil in the engine or lack of on bearings then there would be if the car set for a month or 2. I could see chinging the oil if it needed it and making sure no water was in the gas (look in tank). Otherwise just crank it over to pick up oil pressure and then fire it up. I have went on 6 month deployments and fired up my vette with no problems. Just my 2 cents.
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My car sat for 5 yrs. by the previous owner when I went to go get it 2 yrs. ago. All I did was check the oil level and put some gas in the tank, and pour a little gas in the carb. We cranked it over a few times and it fired right up, smoked a bit and then cleared itself out and ran okay considering it needed new plugs and wires. It hasn't ran now in 2 yrs. again, and I have drained the oil replaced the oil pan and timing chain along with the timing chain cover as well. I replaced the distributor with a new Proform performance distributor, Edelbrock performer 2101, new headers, Accell 8mm wires, new AC plugs, Stewart water pump, new radiator and hoses. I am getting ready to fire it up for the first time in the next couple of weeks. I am thinking of cranking it with the hot lead to the distributor disconnected to get the oil circulated,then connecting it and firing it up. Hopefully everything will be okay when and if it starts.
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I just brought a 78 El Camino out of a 2 year hibernation. Replaced dead battery, Checked the oil added a quart of Mystery Oil, Checked fuel and added two bottles of Drygas, cranked it over for a minute, No spark. Replaced plugs, wires, module, coil, cap, and rotor. Cranked for a minute, no start. Hit it with starter fluid, crank, fire. Idled it for about an hour and drove off.
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Gravity...that is the magical word here...gravity will force the oil on the bearings to flow through the oil passages...from the highest point to the lowest point...that is a fact..and after a few months the bearing surfaces may or may not be dry...cranking the motor on dry bearings.....I wouldn't do it...
priming the oil system...what does it take? Hours? I don't think so..the motor may or may not need to be primed, it is insurance to prolong engine life.
disconnecting the coil wire from the distributor will prime the motor, but at the same time turn the crank and the cam....if you're going to do that, just start the motor
priming the oil system...what does it take? Hours? I don't think so..the motor may or may not need to be primed, it is insurance to prolong engine life.
disconnecting the coil wire from the distributor will prime the motor, but at the same time turn the crank and the cam....if you're going to do that, just start the motor
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Originally Posted by GDaina
priming the oil system...what does it take? Hours? I don't think so..the motor may or may not need to be primed, it is insurance to prolong engine life.
I put a 200K+ mile Ford 302 in a truck last weekend. Engine had been sitting indoors for 2 years without being turned. I pulled the plugs and tried to move the engine, it was TIGHT!. I pulled the distribuutor and primed the oil system. You could turn the balancer by hand with some effort then. You do what you want, but it won't hurt to be safe. My .02
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Beautiful! AWESOME ADVICE...finally!
My car sat for 5 yrs. by the previous owner when I went to go get it 2 yrs. ago. All I did was check the oil level and put some gas in the tank, and pour a little gas in the carb. We cranked it over a few times and it fired right up, smoked a bit and then cleared itself out and ran okay considering it needed new plugs and wires. It hasn't ran now in 2 yrs. again, and I have drained the oil replaced the oil pan and timing chain along with the timing chain cover as well. I replaced the distributor with a new Proform performance distributor, Edelbrock performer 2101, new headers, Accell 8mm wires, new AC plugs, Stewart water pump, new radiator and hoses. I am getting ready to fire it up for the first time in the next couple of weeks. I am thinking of cranking it with the hot lead to the distributor disconnected to get the oil circulated,then connecting it and firing it up. Hopefully everything will be okay when and if it starts.
Would following your steps be sufficient for my electrical haven 1992 model or would any "electrical" problems prevent it from starting up with basic swaps (gas, oil, battery/starter etc.)?
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This thread is 11 years old. That guy makes about 3 posts per year. Just get a good battery in there and start it.
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This all seems like overkill for a car that has only set for 1 year. From a oil standpoint there is no more or less oil in the engine or lack of on bearings then there would be if the car set for a month or 2. I could see chinging the oil if it needed it and making sure no water was in the gas (look in tank). Otherwise just crank it over to pick up oil pressure and then fire it up. I have went on 6 month deployments and fired up my vette with no problems. Just my 2 cents.
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None of this is necessary just turn the key it primes right now.
Keep an eye out for fuel, leaks spongy brake pedal
if alls well then drive it. Thats more than enough caution
Know its old but someone asks every week is probably viewing this as we speak.
Have had cars sit for YEARS, same thing no issues.
Drive the old gas out fill with new
Keep an eye out for fuel, leaks spongy brake pedal
if alls well then drive it. Thats more than enough caution
Know its old but someone asks every week is probably viewing this as we speak.
Have had cars sit for YEARS, same thing no issues.
Drive the old gas out fill with new
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shouldve worked on my Vette years ago.....
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