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30k mile, JH motor install questions
Rick Kellner wrote:
> My daily driver's 8V motor is out of commission.
<snip>
Well, this motor (JH from an 87 Roc) has only 30k on it; he has had
this motor in
> his basement for at least 10 years. I wish I had that much room to be
> such a good pack rat.
> Now, here is my question: What do I do to get this motor ready to
> crank over without damage?
> Should I run the oil pump via the distributor hole and get it up to pressure?
Yes, but not as the 1st thing.
> Should I oil the cylinders though the spark plugs and
> turn the motor by hand with the plugs out?
Yes, this is one of the 1st things, see below
> Should I take the valve cover and oil pan off and soak everything with oil?
I'd think the 1st thing would be to drain the existing oil (if any) and
overfill the motor with some regular motor oil. I mean fill it up till
it won't take any more and let it sit overnight. Drain it again but I'd
be reusing some of this oil during the turn over process. It would
behoove you to get a 5 QT jug from Walmart or what ever for this as it's
basically throw away lube.
> All of the above?
>
You'll want to pour something like Marvel Mystery Oil (or regular motor
oil) into the cylinders via the empty plug holes while the thing is
sitting overnight.
After you drain the thing and refill to the proper amount I like the
drill turning the oil pump idea, but after having the insides all
'whetted' it might not be super important.
> Next,
> Things I plan on replacing:
> Water pump
> Valve cover gasket (G60)
> Oil pan gasket
> Belts
> Tensioner
> Cam and crank seals
> Injector seals
> Clutch (I know, unrelated to motor question)
>
> Anything else?
> Thanks, Rick K.
>
Most folks know there is a Corrado rubber valve cover gasket to replace
the two piece stock one but I believe there is also the same for the oil
pan gasket.
The new tensioners come with a different size bolt, don't forget it
(Potter will already know and include one).
Running out of brainstorming ideas, good luck.
TBerk