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cvbikeguy 01-02-2010 09:13 AM

chase the bolts in the block with a tap? huh? what?

and yea i like the wing. pretty is always fun hahahahahaha............

cvbikeguy 01-02-2010 04:18 PM

ok so im about to go to kragen to get that last hose. feels like Christmas.

anyone have any start-up tips that they have personally used after a rebuild. or if you just know for sure whats good to do. thank you

cvbikeguy 01-02-2010 07:18 PM

tried to start the car. turns over but no fire. found gas gushing out of the fuel rail in the rear. turns out i have the wrong washer on it. now were searching to find something to fit the circular union. obvious car will not start without pressure for the fuel rail right?

oregonjoe 01-02-2010 07:42 PM

Startup tips
 
When I started mine after the rebuild - I pulled the fuel pump fuse and cranked the engine to get oil pumped into all the berings. The OIL gauge will not move while cranking. It is a really a good idea to remove the plugs but I know that is hard to do.

Then put fuse back in and key on to be sure check engine light goes off while crank.

I used straight 30 weight OIL non detergent for break-in

Once engine fired - quickly turn off to check for coolant and fuel leaks. I know after all the work you want to fire it up and hard rev but don't do that. It takes a while for that 30 weight oil to get heated up so it can get back into the dry berings.

The real trick is to very gradually heat it up. So start and idle for a minute. Then Turn off. Wait for 5 minutes and repeat several times till you start to smell the new paint on the engine. Then idel long enough for the T-Stat to open to check for more leaks.

Most important - DO NOT IDLE FOR LONG IN THE GARAGE. You reallay want to load up rings by driving in shory hard burst so the OIL doen not glaze onto the cylinder walls. Long idles do not push the rings against the cylinders to scrape the oil off before it glazes the walls.

Let us know if you still have questions - good luck

cvbikeguy 01-02-2010 07:55 PM

I know I should know this but. Where's the fuel pump fuse? And what do you mean pull the plugs. Thanks for your help. You were my main thread in this build I was trying to follow

cvbikeguy 01-02-2010 08:02 PM

found a stray wire

http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...dd9fff94f8.jpg

thoughts? i have no idea what it is. its next to the fuse box

oregonjoe 01-02-2010 08:12 PM

Fuel Pump Fuse
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cvbikeguy (Post 76868)
I know I should know this but. Where's the fuel pump fuse? And what do you mean pull the plugs. Thanks for your help. You were my main thread in this build I was trying to follow


Its the EFI Fuse ITs marked on the lib of the fuse box.

As to the connector - I can't tell from the photo its not focused enough for me to see. How many terminals does it have? 3? Are they in a T pattern?

I can go look under the hood on mine to see.

cvbikeguy 01-02-2010 08:17 PM

Its black with two slots. Also what fuse is ESC. 60 A?

oregonjoe 01-02-2010 08:21 PM

Plugs -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cvbikeguy (Post 76868)
I know I should know this but. Where's the fuel pump fuse? And what do you mean pull the plugs. Thanks for your help. You were my main thread in this build I was trying to follow


Remove the spark plugs so you can crank without compression - allows oil to pump through out the engine without draining your battery. Better way to get it up to the CAMs. Most people don't do this because its too hard to get all the plugs out.

oregonjoe 01-02-2010 08:37 PM

Cruise Control
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cvbikeguy (Post 76872)
Its black with two slots. Also what fuse is ESC. 60 A?


Electronic Speed Control?

Looked under the hood on mine and fount a 2-wire like your photo. It's T pattern and goes to the Spark Coil. The other end goes to the wire harness.


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