I bought an engine a few months ago that had sat for a while(over a year). I replaced the headgasket and cleaned it up a bit.
Sometime this week I plan to finish installing everything and firing it up.
Before I do so I plan to flush the radiator out, and flush all the water jackets/cooling passages with distilled water to get rid of any junk.
Then I will drain the oil and replace the filter, then turn the engine several times by hand to circulate the oil, then drain it to get rid of as much junk as I can.
THEn I will put in some cheap oil and run it for 30 or so miles then change it AGAIN.
Finally I will refill it with oil and a new filter and change the oil in 1,000 miles and call it good.
Other thanthis, what else can I do to make sure the engine is okay to start up and run, considering it has sat for a long time?
Sometime this week I plan to finish installing everything and firing it up.
Before I do so I plan to flush the radiator out, and flush all the water jackets/cooling passages with distilled water to get rid of any junk.
Then I will drain the oil and replace the filter, then turn the engine several times by hand to circulate the oil, then drain it to get rid of as much junk as I can.
THEn I will put in some cheap oil and run it for 30 or so miles then change it AGAIN.
Finally I will refill it with oil and a new filter and change the oil in 1,000 miles and call it good.
Other thanthis, what else can I do to make sure the engine is okay to start up and run, considering it has sat for a long time?