Initial start up
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Initial start up
I read somewhere that on initial start up, that it is good practise to disconnect the HT lead from the coil and turn it over for a while to get the oil up to pressure and pushed around the engine before the first start up. Is this right or should I just fire it up?
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Re: Initial start up
yes, i do this every time i change the oil filter anyways....
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Re: Initial start up
Yes and you might find it helps to remove the spark plugs as well to ease the initial load on the starter/battery.
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