Is it possible ....
Discussion
If you are really concerned, to put your mind at rest you could pull the plugs, put in a little oil, spin the engine on the starter, and then replace the plugs
Don't do what I did after a top end rebuild on a different car - squirt in some oil, then replace plugs, then hit the starter
With enough oil that could cause a hydrolock and bend rods
When it does start it will smoke a lot if you've put some oil in the cylinders
Don't do what I did after a top end rebuild on a different car - squirt in some oil, then replace plugs, then hit the starter
With enough oil that could cause a hydrolock and bend rods
When it does start it will smoke a lot if you've put some oil in the cylinders
Wolvesboy said:
Easily done.
Move the water bottle out of the way. Use a socket + extension bar for access plus another bar over your ratchet for leverage.
I found it even more helpful to have the bonnet open more for access too.
Thanks WB,Move the water bottle out of the way. Use a socket + extension bar for access plus another bar over your ratchet for leverage.
I found it even more helpful to have the bonnet open more for access too.
Sorry, I am such a Dullo that I thought the drive cover on the front also covered the Crank Pulley.
have now found that NOT to be the case

Thanks Paul,
I have pulled the plugs and was gonna throw some WD40 and a drop of Mobil down there and try and ease it back & forth before I let the battery rip it up.
New plugs ready for the 'jump'

Would you recommend anything different to put in the bores ?
Ta !
PJ
Edited by Mr Cerbera on Friday 4th October 18:46
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