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Old 12-29-2006, 12:42 PM   #12
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Re: Starting Truck After 15 Years

Take the distributor out and take a priming tool, (you can buy from Summit Racing for about $30.00) Stick it in the distributor hole, turn it until you feel it engage the oilpump and take a drill and spin it. You don't have to do it fast, just enough to get it to pump oil through the system. Replace the distributor and get the thing to start. If you order it from Summit, you can usually have it in 2 days time. While you are waiting you could do the things that the other guys said to do. Good Luck!
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