how to prime an oil pump
#2
It is possible, but its a pain in the ***. The best way to do it involves an external pump with some plumbing.
The easiest way-Pull your fuel pump relay, crank 10 seconds. Give the starter a bit to cool down, repeat a few times.
Its not the best method but it works. Better than starting it dry.
The easiest way-Pull your fuel pump relay, crank 10 seconds. Give the starter a bit to cool down, repeat a few times.
Its not the best method but it works. Better than starting it dry.
#3
Hold the throttle at wide open, and the ECU will disable spark and fuel and will just crank. Ford added this intentionally. No, I'm not kidding.
A note of warning, it only does it for the FIRST crank after the key has been turned on. If you decide that wasn't enough priming and try the starter again while still holding WOT it -WILL- start. Just turn the key to off, then back to on, hold wide open again, and crank.
Better method even than pulling the fuel pump relay.
A note of warning, it only does it for the FIRST crank after the key has been turned on. If you decide that wasn't enough priming and try the starter again while still holding WOT it -WILL- start. Just turn the key to off, then back to on, hold wide open again, and crank.
Better method even than pulling the fuel pump relay.
#4
i believe the best way is to attatch a line to the block and use a hand pump. But from what I hear these cars dont need a whole lot of priming for the initial start up. You can just pull the injectors and ignition wires. Thats how I did mine and somehow magically the engine started turning over slowly on its own. Was basically turning with no fuel or spark. Dont know how it happened
#6
yes but even with that method it still takes a second before the pressure builds up. If you used proper assembly lube it should be fine, but its always nice to know it has oil pressure during the first strokes of turning over the motor. The less bearing material you lose during startup the better and more bearing material means longer lasting and more durable it will be
#7
If you've assembled the motor correctly with lube and filled the oil pump with lube like the book says then there is plenty of assembly lube on everything for the initial start up before the pump makes pressure.