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02-20-2010, 12:02 PM | #1 |
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truck been sitting a year now. best way to start
i have a 79 c10 with 350/400 in it. now that its spring time im wondering if i could just turn it over and let her breathe again or should i do certain fluid changes and stuff like that. its been thru winter, summer and recently winter again. lowest its been has been 25 degrees for about 5 days in a row.. how and what should i do to not damage the motor. thanks
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02-20-2010, 12:06 PM | #2 |
Robert Olson Transport
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Re: truck been sitting a year now. best way to start
id throw some fresh gas in it.. id change the oil disconnect the fuel and make sure the oil gets up through the motor by cranking the motor a bit before i did anything then id also check the coolant level brake fluid and the trans level
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02-20-2010, 01:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: truck been sitting a year now. best way to start
I've been here before. First thing pull the plugs and get some WD40 in each hole and let it sit a while. Next find a way to turn the eng over by hand. Go a little bit each way, then if it's free, turn it a few revs each way. With the plugs out, crank it with the starter until you get oil pressure. Clean and reinstall the plugs and fire it up. If eng will not crank by hand, the rings are set up and your going to have to work it real good to break it free. Down side of this problem is you might break the lands on the pistons. If it's that bad you have 2 options, replace the motor or take this one out and strip it down and rebuild it, your choice and expensive either way. For long term storage, run eng out of gas. Fill carb with WD40. Next pull the plugs and squirt a good synthetic motor oil in each cylinder (an ounce will do it) Turn the eng over BY HAND a few times. Set the timing mark 90 degrees off TDC. Put as much oil into each cylinder as you can and put the plugs back in. Disconnect battery and remove to indoors, cover carb with plastic and reinstall air filter housing. When it comes out of storage, remove plugs, crank it over by hand, then with the starter, clean plugs and reinstall and try to start it. It will take a while, and when it does, it will smoke like hell for a while then clear up, jim
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