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SBC 350 storage, Should I run it on a stand? |
pete |
Sep 28 2010, 06:31 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 23-August 10 From: New Jersey Member No.: 12,092 Region Association: North East States |
My SBC 350 is going to be sitting for at least 6-8 months before I get it in the car and can start it. I bought it used from a 914 guy and have little info on how and when it was last run. Is it ok to let it sit void of oil (it was shipped to me) or do I build an engine stand and get it running? Or should I just mount my transaxle to it with a starter, put oil in it and just crank it every now and then?
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VaccaRabite |
Sep 28 2010, 07:55 AM
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En Garde! Group: Admin Posts: 13,465 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Dallastown, PA Member No.: 1,435 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Pull the spark plugs. Put a little oil in the spark plug holes. Put oil in the case. Turn the engine over a few times by hand to make sure it is lubricated.
I'd make a storage stand out of a stout funriture dolly so that you can wheel it around when you need to. I would not run it, simply from all the work required to get it running and then pull it back apart for storage. Cover all the openings. If you can, wrap it in plastic wrap and tuck it away for storage. Plan on changing the oil before running it, even though the oil was never run. Zach |
pete |
Sep 28 2010, 10:42 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 23-August 10 From: New Jersey Member No.: 12,092 Region Association: North East States |
Pull the spark plugs. Put a little oil in the spark plug holes. Put oil in the case. Turn the engine over a few times by hand to make sure it is lubricated. I'd make a storage stand out of a stout funriture dolly so that you can wheel it around when you need to. I would not run it, simply from all the work required to get it running and then pull it back apart for storage. Cover all the openings. If you can, wrap it in plastic wrap and tuck it away for storage. Plan on changing the oil before running it, even though the oil was never run. Zach Sounds like a good plan to me Zach. Thanks for the feedback. |
messix |
Sep 28 2010, 12:19 PM
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AKA "CLUTCH KILLER"! Group: Members Posts: 6,995 Joined: 14-April 05 From: between shit kickers and pinky lifters/ puget sound wa.north of Seattle south of Canada Member No.: 3,931 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
get some crc lube and spray in to the spark plug holes, put plugs back in, take valve coves off and pour some oil across the top of the heads [the oil will drain to the crack case covering the cam and lifters on the way] . then put some desicant packs[spl?] in a garbage bag and seal the engine in the bag. do seal any openings to the engine , exhaust ports intake, any where some thing can get dropped into.
when it's time to fire the engine up get a preoiler oil pump drive, it's a shaft the engages the oil pump thru the distributor hole, yes you have to pull the distributor. and use a drill the drive the pre oiler shaft untill you have oil to the top of the heads. pull the plugs turn the engine over many times by hand. you should be ready to go from there. |
pete |
Sep 28 2010, 01:02 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 23-August 10 From: New Jersey Member No.: 12,092 Region Association: North East States |
get some crc lube and spray in to the spark plug holes, put plugs back in, take valve coves off and pour some oil across the top of the heads [the oil will drain to the crack case covering the cam and lifters on the way] . then put some desicant packs[spl?] in a garbage bag and seal the engine in the bag. do seal any openings to the engine , exhaust ports intake, any where some thing can get dropped into. when it's time to fire the engine up get a preoiler oil pump drive, it's a shaft the engages the oil pump thru the distributor hole, yes you have to pull the distributor. and use a drill the drive the pre oiler shaft untill you have oil to the top of the heads. pull the plugs turn the engine over many times by hand. you should be ready to go from there. Great idea! I was going to take the aluminum valve covers off anyway to polish them. Now I have another reason to. |
realred914 |
Sep 28 2010, 03:25 PM
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Senior Member Group: Retired Members Posts: 1,086 Joined: 1-April 10 From: california Member No.: 11,541 Region Association: None |
short runs on a motor is usually the not the thing to do for storage, a short run when motor can not FULLY warm up maens that that water from combustion can condense inside and then sett=le inside and make rust. if in storegae then best to do as a bove and and get oil in it but do not run it with gas then kepp it clean and dry turn by hand once and while iwth oil in there is ok
v8 should be cool, freind is thinkiong of doing radtitor conversion soon, we been think ing about it. |
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