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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Palmer, Alaska
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Re: The 283 Rebuild Begins
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Location: Surf City, CA
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Re: The 283 Rebuild Begins
Okay - initial start up pointers are coming in from the guys at the shop - see what you think:
A./ Use starting fluid - it makes it easier to get going. Didn’t do this on the Chevelle’s crate engine - fired off instantly - spit for a second until I rotated the HEI a few degrees - then smoothed right out. B./ Don’t use starting fluid - too heavy of a load on the brand new bearings and rotating assembly. C./ Fast idle at 2,000 - to 2,200 RPM, for 20 full minutes to break the cam in. D./ Fast idle no quicker than 1,500 RPM, for just 10 minutes. E./ Leave the radiator cap off so you can see if the coolant is flowing. F./ Jack the rear end up - just clearing the tires off the ground - in case the transmission is in gear. (remember - the linkage to the shifter hasn’t been hooked up yet). G./ Do not start the motor unless you’re sure it is in PARK only - something about tranny fluid leaking out the tail because the yoke’s extended out about 1.5" more than usual. Comments? ![]()
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