Priming Engine with Oil
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I have a rebult Mark IV 461 CI in my Nova with about 4 hours on it. I used it once early last year and winterized it in early october. I DO NOT want to pull the distributor to prime the engine with oil and was wondering if there was another way. I hate to just pull the plugs and shoot fogging oil in the cylinders and rely on that. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ted
Thanks,
Ted
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From: Frankfort,ill
I have a rebult Mark IV 461 CI in my Nova with about 4 hours on it. I used it once early last year and winterized it in early october. I DO NOT want to pull the distributor to prime the engine with oil and was wondering if there was another way. I hate to just pull the plugs and shoot fogging oil in the cylinders and rely on that. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ted
Thanks,
Ted

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Thanks for the help Runnin! If it doesn't snow this weekend I may have to pull the cover off. All my buds are headed to LC to get ready for the fast approaching holiday and I don't want to be left out!!
have a great day!
Ted
have a great day!
Ted
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I have a 598 going in this year that has not been fired in 3 years. Fogger has been sprayed in it 2 twice a year, no oil in the motor. Should I prime the same way or should I take the dist out and prime it? Engine only has 80hrs on it and dont want to trash the bearings!!
Brad

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