Firing up the motor
Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 21:41
Hi all,
Have finally got to the stage where I'll be able to give my project's old Chrysler 318
a kick in the guts in the next few days.
It was sitting for about 12 months or more before l got it...and it's taken me another 12 months to get it in and ready to go.
Just after any pointers/ suggestions of what l should do /check before l crank it up.
Water hoses etc have all been replaced.....have installed a "garden hose fitting " intake...
new sump gasket and oil....new fuel filter and lines.
Carby ( Holley) l haven't touched ..not sure ??
Was thinking l should turn the motor over just to lube everything up before firing it up ??
Any thoughts would be appreciated
Have finally got to the stage where I'll be able to give my project's old Chrysler 318
a kick in the guts in the next few days.
It was sitting for about 12 months or more before l got it...and it's taken me another 12 months to get it in and ready to go.
Just after any pointers/ suggestions of what l should do /check before l crank it up.
Water hoses etc have all been replaced.....have installed a "garden hose fitting " intake...
new sump gasket and oil....new fuel filter and lines.
Carby ( Holley) l haven't touched ..not sure ??
Was thinking l should turn the motor over just to lube everything up before firing it up ??
Any thoughts would be appreciated