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Old 10-10-2013, 03:35 PM   #1
Steve Cole
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Question for all the engine guys!

Ok, so I bought my truck as a uncompleted project from the PO. I am almost ready to start it up for the first time since I bought it but it has sat for almost two years without being started or motored. I bought a oil pump priming tool that goes in the distributor hole that i was going to use prior to starting the engine to get oil circulating but I am not sure if it will get oil to the most vital places or if it is even necessary. Also I'm scared that I will screw up the timing by removing the distributor and not installing it correctly.

I need your opinions: What should I do prior to starting the engine, if anything?

Thanks,
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